MENTAL HEALTH RASMUSSEN FINAL
EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
orientation correct answerswhat phase?
atmospere established, nurse role is defined, contract containing date,
time, place of meeting, confidentiliaty is discussed. terms of termination
discussed, atmosphere of trust
maslows hierarchy of needs correct answerscannot be on a level higher
than a level that you have not completed
working correct answerswhat phase?
maintain relationship, gather more data, promote problem solving
skills, facilitate behavior change, evaluate problems and goals
termination correct answerswhat phase?
summarizes goals and objectives achieved, how to incorperate into daily life,
echanging memories, by sharing this phase with patient is shows you care
negligence correct answersethical principle- act or omission of an act that
breaches the duty of due care and results in injury
autonomy correct answersethical principle- respecting the rights of others
to make own decisions, such as the right to refuse medications
justice correct answersethical principle- duty to distribute resources and
care equally, spending time with each patient equally
beneficence correct answersethical principle- the duty to act as to benefit
or promote the good of others such as spending extra time with a highly
anxious patient
fidelity correct answersethical principle- maintaining loyalty and
commitment to the patient and doing no wrong, maintaining expertise in
nursing cares through education demonstrates fidelity
veracity correct answersethical principle- duty to communicate
truthfully describing medications in a truthful and non misleading way
for example
committed correct answersrights for what kind of patient?
, freedom from unreasonable
restraints right to informed
consent
right to refuse medication
SSRI correct answerswhat kind of
antidepressant? Fluoxetine (Prozac) Sertaline
(Zoloft) Paroxetine (paxil)
serotonin syndrome citalopram (celexa) Escitalopram (lexapro)
fluvoxamine (luvox) side effects: increased serotonin nausea, vomiting
MAOI correct answerswhat kind of
antidepressant? Phenelzine (nardil)
Tranycryomine (parnate) hypertensive crisis
with tyramine foods
hypertensive crisis if ingested with tyramine (beer, wine, aged cheese,
organ meat, avacados
TCA correct answerswhat kind of
antidepressant? Amitriplytene (Elavil)
Imipramine (Tofanil)
Cardiotoxic clomipramine (anafranil) desipramine (norpramin) doxepin
(sinequan) maprotiline (ludiomil)
increased norephinephrine anticholinergic effects
mental illness correct answerslow self esteen and self
concept unable to relate to others
incapable to relate to others
unable to distinguish between reality, fantasy and
imagination
mental health correct answersbeing comfortable with
yourself feeling good about relationships with others
being able to meet the demands of life
0.4-1 correct answerstherapeutic level of
lithium signs
slight hand tremor
mild thirst
weight
gain
nausea
early correct answersearly, advanced or severe lithium
toxicity? above 1.5 mEq/L
nausea
vomitin
g
diarrhe
a thirst
poly
urea
slurred
EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
orientation correct answerswhat phase?
atmospere established, nurse role is defined, contract containing date,
time, place of meeting, confidentiliaty is discussed. terms of termination
discussed, atmosphere of trust
maslows hierarchy of needs correct answerscannot be on a level higher
than a level that you have not completed
working correct answerswhat phase?
maintain relationship, gather more data, promote problem solving
skills, facilitate behavior change, evaluate problems and goals
termination correct answerswhat phase?
summarizes goals and objectives achieved, how to incorperate into daily life,
echanging memories, by sharing this phase with patient is shows you care
negligence correct answersethical principle- act or omission of an act that
breaches the duty of due care and results in injury
autonomy correct answersethical principle- respecting the rights of others
to make own decisions, such as the right to refuse medications
justice correct answersethical principle- duty to distribute resources and
care equally, spending time with each patient equally
beneficence correct answersethical principle- the duty to act as to benefit
or promote the good of others such as spending extra time with a highly
anxious patient
fidelity correct answersethical principle- maintaining loyalty and
commitment to the patient and doing no wrong, maintaining expertise in
nursing cares through education demonstrates fidelity
veracity correct answersethical principle- duty to communicate
truthfully describing medications in a truthful and non misleading way
for example
committed correct answersrights for what kind of patient?
, freedom from unreasonable
restraints right to informed
consent
right to refuse medication
SSRI correct answerswhat kind of
antidepressant? Fluoxetine (Prozac) Sertaline
(Zoloft) Paroxetine (paxil)
serotonin syndrome citalopram (celexa) Escitalopram (lexapro)
fluvoxamine (luvox) side effects: increased serotonin nausea, vomiting
MAOI correct answerswhat kind of
antidepressant? Phenelzine (nardil)
Tranycryomine (parnate) hypertensive crisis
with tyramine foods
hypertensive crisis if ingested with tyramine (beer, wine, aged cheese,
organ meat, avacados
TCA correct answerswhat kind of
antidepressant? Amitriplytene (Elavil)
Imipramine (Tofanil)
Cardiotoxic clomipramine (anafranil) desipramine (norpramin) doxepin
(sinequan) maprotiline (ludiomil)
increased norephinephrine anticholinergic effects
mental illness correct answerslow self esteen and self
concept unable to relate to others
incapable to relate to others
unable to distinguish between reality, fantasy and
imagination
mental health correct answersbeing comfortable with
yourself feeling good about relationships with others
being able to meet the demands of life
0.4-1 correct answerstherapeutic level of
lithium signs
slight hand tremor
mild thirst
weight
gain
nausea
early correct answersearly, advanced or severe lithium
toxicity? above 1.5 mEq/L
nausea
vomitin
g
diarrhe
a thirst
poly
urea
slurred