Mental Health Assessment (Sample of 10 out of 50)
Question 1: A patient presents with a flat affect and minimal speech. This behavior is most
likely associated with:
A) Major depressive disorder
B) Schizophrenia
C) Anxiety disorder
D) Bipolar disorder
Correct Answer: B
Question 2: When assessing a patient’s orientation, the nurse asks about:
A) Recent memory, such as what they had for breakfast
B) Long-term memory, like recalling childhood events
C) Awareness of person, place, and time
D) Ability to perform calculations
Correct Answer: C
Question 3: A patient reports feeling hopeless and expresses a lack of interest in daily
activities. The nurse should assess for:
A) Schizophrenia
B) Mania
C) Depression
D) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Correct Answer: C
Question 4: During a mental status exam, the nurse asks the patient to interpret a common
proverb. This assesses:
A) Judgement
B) Abstract thinking
C) Memory
D) Orientation
Correct Answer: B
Question 5: A patient is pacing the floor and appears very anxious. The best initial nursing
action is to:
, A) Restrain the patient
B) Offer to talk with the patient
C) Administer a PRN sedative
D) Ignore the behavior
Correct Answer: B
2. Therapeutic Communication (Sample of 10 out of 50)
Question 6: Which statement by the nurse demonstrates empathy?
A) "You shouldn’t feel that way."
B) "I understand that this is difficult for you."
C) "Let’s focus on the positives."
D) "Everything will be okay."
Correct Answer: B
Question 7: The nurse says, "You seem upset." This is an example of:
A) Clarification
B) Reflective listening
C) Summarizing
D) Confrontation
Correct Answer: B
Question 8: Which of the following is a non-therapeutic communication technique?
A) Giving advice
B) Active listening
C) Paraphrasing
D) Summarizing
Correct Answer: A
Question 9: "Tell me more about that" is an example of:
A) Probing
B) Encouraging elaboration
C) Confronting
D) Offering self
Correct Answer: B
Question 10: Which of the following is a key aspect of therapeutic communication?
A) Maintaining silence
B) Offering personal opinions
C) Giving premature advice
D) Changing the subject
Correct Answer: A
3. Psychiatric Disorders (Sample of 20 out of 100)