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Prepare confidently for NSC 126 Exam 1 – Psychology Module 1 with this comprehensive nursing study guide featuring 100+ exam-style questions and correct answers covering the foundational principles of psychiatric-mental health nursing and therapeutic communication. This resource provides an in-depth review of therapeutic relationships, therapeutic communication techniques, active listening skills, empathy versus sympathy, trust, rapport building, congruence, positive regard, communication barriers, verbal response techniques, defense mechanisms, professional boundaries, Carper's Patterns of Knowing, patient rights, informed consent, confidentiality, involuntary hospitalization, seclusion and restraints, malpractice, negligence, intentional torts, legal and ethical responsibilities, competency, advance directives, and forensic mental health concepts. Each question is paired with a clear, exam-focused answer, making this guide an excellent resource for mastering essential psychiatric nursing concepts and preparing for nursing examinations. The material is presented in a structured question-and-answer format that strengthens both theoretical knowledge and clinical application. It thoroughly reviews therapeutic communication strategies including reflection, clarification, restatement, validation, summarization, silence, focusing, exploring, and open-ended questioning while emphasizing common communication blocks that interfere with effective nurse–client interactions. The guide also examines major psychological defense mechanisms such as denial, repression, projection, displacement, regression, sublimation, rationalization, reaction formation, and introjection, alongside professional therapeutic boundaries, legal standards for psychiatric care, involuntary commitment criteria, confidentiality requirements, duty to warn, negligence, malpractice, assault, battery, false imprisonment, competency, informed consent, and criminal responsibility in mental health nursing. The content is consistent with leading psychiatric nursing and mental health references, including Varcarolis, E. M. (2023). Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (5th ed.). Elsevier, Townsend, M. C., & Morgan, K. I. (2023). Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Concepts of Care in Evidence-Based Practice (10th ed.). F.A. Davis, Videbeck, S. L. (2024). Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing (9th ed.). Wolters Kluwer, and the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics for Nurses, which emphasize therapeutic communication, professional boundaries, psychiatric nursing practice, ethical decision-making, and legal responsibilities in mental health care. Relevant for Students: This document is ideal for students enrolled in NSC 126, Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, Foundations of Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Practical Nursing (PN/LPN), Associate Degree Nursing (ADN), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Registered Nursing (RN), Health Sciences, and related nursing and healthcare programs. It is especially valuable for students preparing for Exam 1, module examinations, ATI Mental Health assessments, HESI Psychiatric Nursing exams, NCLEX-RN preparation, unit tests, clinical evaluations, and comprehensive nursing examinations. Keywords NSC 126, NSC 126 Exam 1, Psych Module 1, Psychiatric Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, Therapeutic Communication, Therapeutic Relationship, Therapeutic Boundaries, Rapport Building, Trust, Empathy, Sympathy, Positive Regard, Congruence, Active Listening, Reflection, Clarification, Restatement, Validation, Summarization, Silence, Open Ended Questions, Communication Barriers, Communication Techniques, Defense Mechanisms, Denial, Repression, Projection, Displacement, Regression, Sublimation, Rationalization, Reaction Formation, Introjection, Therapeutic Communication Questions, Carper Patterns of Knowing, Empirical Knowing, Personal Knowing, Ethical Knowing, Aesthetic Knowing, Unknowing, Mental Health Law, Patient Rights, Informed Consent, Competency, Confidentiality, Duty to Warn, Involuntary Hospitalization, Seclusion, Restraints, Negligence, Malpractice, Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment, Advance Directives, Forensic Psychiatry, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, Guilty but Mentally Ill, PHQ-9, Depression Screening, Nursing Exam Questions, Nursing Study Guide, ATI Mental Health, HESI Mental Health, NCLEX Psychiatric Nursing, Evidence-Based Nursing

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NSC 126 Exam 1 Psych Module
1 2026 Exam Questions and
Correct Answers | New Update



Why is trust an important component of therapeutic relationship? -

ANSWER ✔✔So that you can adequately care for the client


What are 3 ways to show congruence? - ANSWER ✔✔Eye contact,

leaning in, Sitting beside the client


What does empathy involve? - ANSWER ✔✔Active listening to see

how you can help Ex: Use of reflection, restatement, and clarification

, It is important to note that if you go into sympathy you ___ ___. -

ANSWER ✔✔Stay there.


You should ensure you have empathy not sympathy T/F - ANSWER

✔✔True


What does it mean to have a positive regard?? - ANSWER ✔✔To be

nonjudgemental and unconditional attitude to imply respect.


5 components of therapeutic relationships - ANSWER

✔✔TrustGenuine interestEmpathyAcceptanceA Positive regard


It is important to not give advice and instead provide support T/F -

ANSWER ✔✔True


What are 4 principles of therapeutic communication? - ANSWER

✔✔The patient is the primary focusSelf-disclosure only for therapeutic

purposeNo advice or social relationships w/ clientsAssessment of clients

intellectual competence

When using therapeutic communication you should treat everyone as if

they are at - ANSWER ✔✔A 3rd grade level


We can learn more about a patient via communication by doing what

with a client? - ANSWER ✔✔Building a rapport

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