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Mental Health Practice HESI Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A client taking haloperidol develops muscle stiffness, fever, and confusion. What is the nurse’s priority action? A. Encourage fluids. B. Notify the provider of suspected neuroleptic malignant syndrome. C. Provide rest in a dark room. D. Administer acetaminophen only. A client with major depressive disorder states, “Nothing will ever get better for me.” What is the nurse’s best response? A. “Don’t say that, things will improve soon.” B. “You seem to feel hopeless right now.” C. “You should try to think more positively.” D. “Why would you feel that way?” A nurse notices a client pacing, clenching fists, and glaring. What is the nurse’s priority intervention? 2 A. Ask the client to stop the behavior. B. Ensure the safety of the environment. C. Begin lengthy conversation. D. Offer group therapy. A client with schizophrenia hears voices telling them to harm themselves. What is the nurse’s first action? A. Distract the client with music. B. Ask directly about intent to act on the voices. C. Tell the client the voices are not real. D. Reassure the client that others don’t hear voices. A client with generalized anxiety disorder reports constant worry. Which intervention should the nurse teach? A. Increase caffeine to stay alert. B. Practice deep breathing exercises. C. Avoid all social interaction. D. Suppress worries completely. 3 A nurse observes a client with schizophrenia who suddenly stops speaking and stares blankly. How should this be documented? A. Tangential speech B. Thought blocking C. Loose associations D. Flight of ideas A client with depression is placed on sertraline. Which statement shows the need for further teaching? A. “I should take my medication every day.” B. “I can stop taking it once I feel better.” C. “It may take weeks to improve my mood.” D. “I might feel nauseous at first.” A client prescribed lithium develops diarrhea, tremors, and confusion. What is the priority action? A. Offer electrolyte replacement. B. Withhold the dose and notify the provider. 4 C. Encourage additional fluids. D. Continue the medication as prescribed. A client with PTSD reports nightmares and flashbacks. What is the nurse’s best response? A. “You should avoid talking about your trauma.” B. “Tell me about the nightmares you have been experiencing.” C. “Nightmares are not part of PTSD.” D. “You must ignore the flashbacks.” A nurse cares for a client with schizophrenia who states, “The FBI has implanted a chip in my brain.” How should the nurse respond? A. “That is impossible.” B. “It must be very frightening to think that.” C. “You are wrong about that.” D. “You should ignore those thoughts.”

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Mental Health Practice HESI Questions
and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026
| Correct & Verified
A client taking haloperidol develops muscle stiffness, fever, and confusion. What is the nurse’s

priority action?

A. Encourage fluids.


✔✔B. Notify the provider of suspected neuroleptic malignant syndrome.


C. Provide rest in a dark room.

D. Administer acetaminophen only.




A client with major depressive disorder states, “Nothing will ever get better for me.” What is the

nurse’s best response?

A. “Don’t say that, things will improve soon.”


✔✔B. “You seem to feel hopeless right now.”


C. “You should try to think more positively.”

D. “Why would you feel that way?”




A nurse notices a client pacing, clenching fists, and glaring. What is the nurse’s priority

intervention?

1

,A. Ask the client to stop the behavior.


✔✔B. Ensure the safety of the environment.


C. Begin lengthy conversation.

D. Offer group therapy.




A client with schizophrenia hears voices telling them to harm themselves. What is the nurse’s

first action?

A. Distract the client with music.


✔✔B. Ask directly about intent to act on the voices.


C. Tell the client the voices are not real.

D. Reassure the client that others don’t hear voices.




A client with generalized anxiety disorder reports constant worry. Which intervention should the

nurse teach?

A. Increase caffeine to stay alert.


✔✔B. Practice deep breathing exercises.


C. Avoid all social interaction.

D. Suppress worries completely.



2

,A nurse observes a client with schizophrenia who suddenly stops speaking and stares blankly.

How should this be documented?

A. Tangential speech


✔✔B. Thought blocking


C. Loose associations

D. Flight of ideas




A client with depression is placed on sertraline. Which statement shows the need for further

teaching?

A. “I should take my medication every day.”


✔✔B. “I can stop taking it once I feel better.”


C. “It may take weeks to improve my mood.”

D. “I might feel nauseous at first.”




A client prescribed lithium develops diarrhea, tremors, and confusion. What is the priority

action?

A. Offer electrolyte replacement.


✔✔B. Withhold the dose and notify the provider.

3

, C. Encourage additional fluids.

D. Continue the medication as prescribed.




A client with PTSD reports nightmares and flashbacks. What is the nurse’s best response?

A. “You should avoid talking about your trauma.”


✔✔B. “Tell me about the nightmares you have been experiencing.”


C. “Nightmares are not part of PTSD.”

D. “You must ignore the flashbacks.”




A nurse cares for a client with schizophrenia who states, “The FBI has implanted a chip in my

brain.” How should the nurse respond?

A. “That is impossible.”


✔✔B. “It must be very frightening to think that.”


C. “You are wrong about that.”

D. “You should ignore those thoughts.”




A client suddenly begins crying during a group therapy session. What is the nurse’s best action?

A. Ask the client to leave.



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