PN MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+. 100% Verified
Solutions | Updated Per Latest
Guidelines | Graded A+
Core Domains:
• Foundations of Mental Health Nursing
• Therapeutic Communication
• Psychiatric Disorders Across the Lifespan
• Psychopharmacology
• Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention
• Legal and Ethical Issues
• Defense Mechanisms
• Substance Use Disorders
• Neurocognitive Disorders
• NGN-Style Clinical Judgment
Introduction
This comprehensive examination assesses practical nursing
students' knowledge and clinical application of psychiatric-mental
health nursing concepts essential for the PN Mental Health
Proctored Exam. The assessment covers therapeutic communication
techniques, psychiatric disorders across the lifespan,
psychopharmacology, crisis intervention, legal and ethical issues,
defense mechanisms, substance use disorders, and neurocognitive
disorders through multiple-choice and select-all-that-apply
questions. Each question evaluates critical thinking and clinical
decision-making necessary for safe, effective psychiatric nursing
practice. The examination emphasizes understanding mental health
disorders, recognizing clinical manifestations, selecting appropriate
nursing interventions, and applying therapeutic communication
, principles. This comprehensive test bank prepares students for
professional practice and successful completion of the PN Mental
Health Proctored Examination
.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1-200
Question 1
A client with major depressive disorder says, "Nothing matters
anymore." Which is the best response by the nurse?
A. "You have so much to live for."
B. "Are you thinking of harming yourself?"
C. "I understand how you feel."
D. "Why do you feel that way?"
B. "Are you thinking of harming yourself?"
RATIONALE: The priority is to assess for suicidal ideation by asking
directly about self-harm. Option A minimizes the client's feelings. Option
C is nontherapeutic as it assumes understanding without truly knowing.
Option D asks "why," which can seem judgmental and confrontational.
Question 2
A client with schizophrenia tells the nurse, "The FBI is poisoning my
food." Which response is most therapeutic?
A. "That's not true. You are safe here."
B. "It must be frightening to believe someone is poisoning you."
C. "The FBI has no reason to target you specifically."
D. "Let's send your food to the lab for testing."
B. "It must be frightening to believe someone is poisoning you."
, RATIONALE: This response uses reflection and validation,
acknowledging the client's feelings while encouraging further
expression. It does not reinforce the delusion (D), argue with it (A, C), or
increase distrust.
Question 3
A client tells the nurse a secret and asks the nurse to promise not to tell.
Which response is appropriate?
A. "Go on. Tell me more."
B. "Why do you want to keep the information a secret?"
C. "Have you shared your secret with anyone else?"
D. "I can't promise that I will keep your secret."
D. "I can't promise that I will keep your secret."
RATIONALE: The nurse cannot promise confidentiality without limits.
This response is honest and establishes appropriate boundaries while
acknowledging the need to maintain safety and report certain
information (e.g., harm to self or others).
Question 4
A client states, "You people never listen to me!" Which therapeutic
response is most appropriate?
A. "That's not true; we listen carefully."
B. "You feel that we aren't hearing what you're saying?"
C. "I'm listening right now, go ahead."
D. "Why would you say that?"
B. "You feel that we aren't hearing what you're saying?"
RATIONALE: This response uses reflection, validating the client's
feelings and encouraging further expression. Option A is defensive.
, Option C is dismissive. Option D asks "why," which can seem
confrontational.
Question 5
A client with depression says, "I feel like a failure." Which response by
the nurse demonstrates therapeutic communication?
A. "You're not a failure; you have many strengths."
B. "Why do you feel that way about yourself?"
C. "Let's focus on something positive instead."
D. "Can you tell me more about feeling like a failure?"
D. "Can you tell me more about feeling like a failure?"
RATIONALE: Encouraging the client to elaborate uses open-ended
questioning to explore feelings, promoting therapeutic communication.
Reassurance (A), questioning "why" (B), and redirecting (C) may
dismiss the client's emotions.
Question 6
A charge nurse is discussing mental status exams with a newly licensed
nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse
indicates an understanding of the teaching? (Select all that apply.)
A. "To assess cognitive ability, I should ask the client to count backward
by sevens."
B. "To assess affect, I should observe the client's facial expression."
C. "To assess language ability, I should instruct the client to write a
sentence."
D. "To assess remote memory, I should have the client repeat a list of
words."
E. "To assess the client's abstract thinking, I should ask the client to
identify our most recent presidents."
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+. 100% Verified
Solutions | Updated Per Latest
Guidelines | Graded A+
Core Domains:
• Foundations of Mental Health Nursing
• Therapeutic Communication
• Psychiatric Disorders Across the Lifespan
• Psychopharmacology
• Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention
• Legal and Ethical Issues
• Defense Mechanisms
• Substance Use Disorders
• Neurocognitive Disorders
• NGN-Style Clinical Judgment
Introduction
This comprehensive examination assesses practical nursing
students' knowledge and clinical application of psychiatric-mental
health nursing concepts essential for the PN Mental Health
Proctored Exam. The assessment covers therapeutic communication
techniques, psychiatric disorders across the lifespan,
psychopharmacology, crisis intervention, legal and ethical issues,
defense mechanisms, substance use disorders, and neurocognitive
disorders through multiple-choice and select-all-that-apply
questions. Each question evaluates critical thinking and clinical
decision-making necessary for safe, effective psychiatric nursing
practice. The examination emphasizes understanding mental health
disorders, recognizing clinical manifestations, selecting appropriate
nursing interventions, and applying therapeutic communication
, principles. This comprehensive test bank prepares students for
professional practice and successful completion of the PN Mental
Health Proctored Examination
.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1-200
Question 1
A client with major depressive disorder says, "Nothing matters
anymore." Which is the best response by the nurse?
A. "You have so much to live for."
B. "Are you thinking of harming yourself?"
C. "I understand how you feel."
D. "Why do you feel that way?"
B. "Are you thinking of harming yourself?"
RATIONALE: The priority is to assess for suicidal ideation by asking
directly about self-harm. Option A minimizes the client's feelings. Option
C is nontherapeutic as it assumes understanding without truly knowing.
Option D asks "why," which can seem judgmental and confrontational.
Question 2
A client with schizophrenia tells the nurse, "The FBI is poisoning my
food." Which response is most therapeutic?
A. "That's not true. You are safe here."
B. "It must be frightening to believe someone is poisoning you."
C. "The FBI has no reason to target you specifically."
D. "Let's send your food to the lab for testing."
B. "It must be frightening to believe someone is poisoning you."
, RATIONALE: This response uses reflection and validation,
acknowledging the client's feelings while encouraging further
expression. It does not reinforce the delusion (D), argue with it (A, C), or
increase distrust.
Question 3
A client tells the nurse a secret and asks the nurse to promise not to tell.
Which response is appropriate?
A. "Go on. Tell me more."
B. "Why do you want to keep the information a secret?"
C. "Have you shared your secret with anyone else?"
D. "I can't promise that I will keep your secret."
D. "I can't promise that I will keep your secret."
RATIONALE: The nurse cannot promise confidentiality without limits.
This response is honest and establishes appropriate boundaries while
acknowledging the need to maintain safety and report certain
information (e.g., harm to self or others).
Question 4
A client states, "You people never listen to me!" Which therapeutic
response is most appropriate?
A. "That's not true; we listen carefully."
B. "You feel that we aren't hearing what you're saying?"
C. "I'm listening right now, go ahead."
D. "Why would you say that?"
B. "You feel that we aren't hearing what you're saying?"
RATIONALE: This response uses reflection, validating the client's
feelings and encouraging further expression. Option A is defensive.
, Option C is dismissive. Option D asks "why," which can seem
confrontational.
Question 5
A client with depression says, "I feel like a failure." Which response by
the nurse demonstrates therapeutic communication?
A. "You're not a failure; you have many strengths."
B. "Why do you feel that way about yourself?"
C. "Let's focus on something positive instead."
D. "Can you tell me more about feeling like a failure?"
D. "Can you tell me more about feeling like a failure?"
RATIONALE: Encouraging the client to elaborate uses open-ended
questioning to explore feelings, promoting therapeutic communication.
Reassurance (A), questioning "why" (B), and redirecting (C) may
dismiss the client's emotions.
Question 6
A charge nurse is discussing mental status exams with a newly licensed
nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse
indicates an understanding of the teaching? (Select all that apply.)
A. "To assess cognitive ability, I should ask the client to count backward
by sevens."
B. "To assess affect, I should observe the client's facial expression."
C. "To assess language ability, I should instruct the client to write a
sentence."
D. "To assess remote memory, I should have the client repeat a list of
words."
E. "To assess the client's abstract thinking, I should ask the client to
identify our most recent presidents."