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HESI Specialty Test Review: Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A client with schizophrenia is pacing the hallway and shouting loudly. What should the nurse do first? A. Restrain the client immediately. B. Approach calmly and offer to walk with the client. C. Ignore the behavior and walk away. D. Ask the client to explain the shouting. A client receiving haloperidol suddenly develops a stiff neck and difficulty swallowing. What should the nurse do? A. Encourage relaxation techniques. B. Administer prescribed anticholinergic medication. C. Offer warm fluids. D. Document the finding and continue care. A client states, “I don’t care about anything anymore.” What is the nurse’s best response? 2 A. “You should be grateful for what you have.” B. “It sounds like you’re feeling very hopeless.” C. “Don’t talk like that, it makes people worry.” D. “Why do you feel this way?” A client with bipolar disorder is talking rapidly and jumping from one subject to another. How should the nurse document this? A. Tangential speech B. Flight of ideas C. Word salad D. Clang association A client says, “I hear my dead grandmother’s voice telling me to come with her.” What is the nurse’s priority action? A. Explore the meaning of the voice. B. Assess the client’s risk for self-harm. C. Ask the client to ignore the voice. D. Provide reality orientation. 3 A client taking lithium reports nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. What is the nurse’s best action? A. Encourage clear fluids. B. Notify the healthcare provider immediately. C. Provide antiemetics and continue therapy. D. Reassure the client it is a minor side effect. A client with major depression is refusing meals. What is the nurse’s priority intervention? A. Encourage the client to eat with peers. B. Offer small, frequent high-calorie snacks. C. Provide detailed education about nutrition. D. Wait until the client feels ready to eat. A nurse observes a client repeating the same word over and over during an interview. How should this be documented? A. Perseveration B. Echolalia C. Neologism 4 D. Loose associations A client with generalized anxiety disorder states, “I can’t stop worrying about everything.” What is the nurse’s best initial intervention? A. Provide extensive teaching about anxiety disorders. B. Teach simple deep-breathing exercises. C. Suggest eliminating caffeine completely. D. Encourage the client to suppress the worries. A client in alcohol withdrawal is sweating and has an elevated pulse. What is the nurse’s priority intervention? A. Offer fluids and snacks. B. Administer prescribed benzodiazepine.

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HESI Specialty Test Review:
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
Questions and Answers | Latest Version
| 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
A client with schizophrenia is pacing the hallway and shouting loudly. What should the nurse do

first?

A. Restrain the client immediately.


✔✔B. Approach calmly and offer to walk with the client.


C. Ignore the behavior and walk away.

D. Ask the client to explain the shouting.




A client receiving haloperidol suddenly develops a stiff neck and difficulty swallowing. What

should the nurse do?

A. Encourage relaxation techniques.


✔✔B. Administer prescribed anticholinergic medication.


C. Offer warm fluids.

D. Document the finding and continue care.




A client states, “I don’t care about anything anymore.” What is the nurse’s best response?

1

,A. “You should be grateful for what you have.”


✔✔B. “It sounds like you’re feeling very hopeless.”


C. “Don’t talk like that, it makes people worry.”

D. “Why do you feel this way?”




A client with bipolar disorder is talking rapidly and jumping from one subject to another. How

should the nurse document this?

A. Tangential speech


✔✔B. Flight of ideas


C. Word salad

D. Clang association




A client says, “I hear my dead grandmother’s voice telling me to come with her.” What is the

nurse’s priority action?

A. Explore the meaning of the voice.


✔✔B. Assess the client’s risk for self-harm.


C. Ask the client to ignore the voice.

D. Provide reality orientation.



2

,A client taking lithium reports nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. What is the nurse’s best action?

A. Encourage clear fluids.


✔✔B. Notify the healthcare provider immediately.


C. Provide antiemetics and continue therapy.

D. Reassure the client it is a minor side effect.




A client with major depression is refusing meals. What is the nurse’s priority intervention?

A. Encourage the client to eat with peers.


✔✔B. Offer small, frequent high-calorie snacks.


C. Provide detailed education about nutrition.

D. Wait until the client feels ready to eat.




A nurse observes a client repeating the same word over and over during an interview. How

should this be documented?


✔✔A. Perseveration


B. Echolalia

C. Neologism


3

, D. Loose associations




A client with generalized anxiety disorder states, “I can’t stop worrying about everything.” What

is the nurse’s best initial intervention?

A. Provide extensive teaching about anxiety disorders.


✔✔B. Teach simple deep-breathing exercises.


C. Suggest eliminating caffeine completely.

D. Encourage the client to suppress the worries.




A client in alcohol withdrawal is sweating and has an elevated pulse. What is the nurse’s priority

intervention?

A. Offer fluids and snacks.


✔✔B. Administer prescribed benzodiazepine.


C. Encourage physical activity.

D. Begin teaching about recovery programs.




A nurse notes a client with schizophrenia sitting motionless for hours. What is the best nursing

intervention?

A. Leave the client alone for privacy.

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