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PSYCHIATRIC & MENTAL HEALTH NURSING EXAM
LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2026 EDITION




250 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES



SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (Questions 1-25)

1. A nursing instructor is teaching students about the diathesis-stress model as a
framework for understanding mental illness. Which statement by a student
indicates accurate understanding of this theoretical model?

A. "Mental illness is caused entirely by genetic factors inherited from one's biological
parents."

B. "Psychological disorders result from the interaction between biological vulnerability
and environmental stressors."

C. "Stressful life events are the sole determinant of whether an individual develops a
psychiatric disorder."

D. "The diathesis-stress model focuses exclusively on childhood experiences and
developmental trauma."

Answer: B
Rationale: The diathesis-stress model posits that mental disorders develop when an
individual with a pre-existing biological or genetic vulnerability (diathesis) encounters
significant environmental stressors that trigger the manifestation of the disorder. Option
A is incorrect because genetics are only one component, not the sole cause. Option C
is incorrect because stress alone does not cause mental illness without underlying
vulnerability. Option D is incorrect because the model encompasses multiple factors
beyond childhood experiences.

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2. A community health nurse is planning educational programming about mental
health stigma. Which statement best describes the concept of stigma as it relates
to individuals with psychiatric disorders?

A. Stigma refers to the legal protections afforded to individuals with mental health
conditions under federal law.

B. Stigma involves negative stereotypes, prejudicial attitudes, and discriminatory
behaviors toward people with mental illness.

C. Stigma is the medical term used to describe the physical symptoms associated with
severe psychiatric conditions.

D. Stigma describes the financial barriers that prevent individuals from accessing
mental health treatment services.

Answer: B
Rationale: Stigma encompasses the negative stereotypes, prejudicial attitudes, and
discriminatory behaviors directed toward individuals with mental health conditions.
Option A confuses stigma with legal protections. Option C incorrectly describes stigma
as a medical symptom. Option D confuses stigma with economic barriers to care.



3. A nurse is caring for a client who has experienced multiple traumatic events
throughout their life. The nurse implements trauma-informed care principles.
Which action best demonstrates the core principle of safety in trauma-informed
care?

A. The nurse asks the client detailed questions about their traumatic experiences during
the initial assessment.

B. The nurse ensures the client feels physically and emotionally safe within the
therapeutic environment at all times.

C. The nurse encourages the client to discuss their trauma history with all members of
the treatment team.

D. The nurse focuses exclusively on the client's current symptoms without exploring any
past traumatic experiences.

Answer: B
Rationale: Safety is a foundational principle of trauma-informed care, requiring that
nurses ensure clients feel physically and emotionally safe in the healthcare
environment. Option A is incorrect because detailed trauma exploration should be
conducted carefully and only when appropriate. Option C violates client confidentiality

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and autonomy. Option D ignores the importance of understanding trauma history in
providing effective care.



4. The recovery model in psychiatric mental health nursing emphasizes which of
the following core principles when working with individuals who have mental
illness?

A. Recovery means complete elimination of all psychiatric symptoms before the client
can participate in community activities.

B. Recovery is a lifelong process that focuses on hope, self-direction, empowerment,
and meaningful engagement in life roles.

C. Recovery requires that clients follow all treatment recommendations without
questioning healthcare providers' decisions.

D. Recovery is achieved exclusively through medication adherence and regular
psychiatric follow-up appointments.

Answer: B
Rationale: The recovery model emphasizes that recovery is a personal, lifelong journey
focused on hope, self-direction, empowerment, and meaningful participation in life
roles despite ongoing mental health challenges. Option A is incorrect because recovery
does not require complete symptom elimination. Option C contradicts the principle of
self-direction. Option D is incorrect because recovery encompasses far more than
medication management.



5. A nurse is applying evidence-based practice (EBP) when developing a care plan
for a client with major depressive disorder. Which action best demonstrates the
integration of EBP principles into psychiatric nursing care?

A. The nurse relies solely on personal clinical experience when selecting interventions
for the client.

B. The nurse combines the best available research evidence with clinical expertise and
client preferences when planning care.

C. The nurse implements interventions exactly as described in the nursing textbook
without considering individual client factors.

D. The nurse follows hospital policies and procedures without question when
determining the client's plan of care.

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Answer: B
Rationale: Evidence-based practice integrates the best available research evidence
with clinical expertise and client values and preferences. Option A ignores research
evidence. Option C ignores individual client factors and clinical judgment. Option D
ignores the research and evidence components of EBP.



6. A nurse is teaching a client about the concept of resilience in mental health.
Which statement by the client indicates accurate understanding of this concept?

A. "Resilience means I will never experience any emotional difficulties throughout my
lifetime."

B. "Resilience is the ability to adapt successfully to stress and adversity despite
challenging circumstances."

C. "Resilience is a fixed personality trait that cannot be developed or strengthened over
time."

D. "Resilience requires that I handle all problems completely on my own without any
support from others."

Answer: B
Rationale: Resilience refers to the ability to adapt successfully to stress, adversity,
trauma, or significant sources of stress. Option A is incorrect because resilience does
not mean the absence of difficulties. Option C is incorrect because resilience can be
developed and strengthened. Option D is incorrect because resilience often involves
seeking and accepting support from others.



7. A nursing student is learning about the QSEN competencies in psychiatric
mental health nursing. Which statement correctly describes the competency of
patient-centered care?

A. Patient-centered care means the nurse makes all treatment decisions based on
clinical expertise alone.

B. Patient-centered care involves recognizing the patient as the source of control and
providing care that respects patient preferences and values.

C. Patient-centered care requires that the nurse follows standardized care protocols
without considering individual patient needs.

D. Patient-centered care focuses exclusively on the biological aspects of illness without
addressing psychological or social factors.

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