3RD EDITION
MARY ANN BOYD; REBECCA LUEBBERT
TEST BANK
1
Chapter & Subtopic: Chapter 1 — Mental Health and Mental
Disorder: Mental Health and Wellness
Type: Conceptual recall
Stem: A nurse preparing a teaching session defines "mental
health" for a community group. Which statement best reflects a
recovery-oriented definition of mental health?
Options:
A. "Absence of diagnosable symptoms indicates mental health."
B. "Mental health means returning to a pre-illness level of
functioning exactly as before."
C. "Mental health involves hope, meaningful roles, and
community participation even with ongoing symptoms."
D. "Mental health is maintained primarily through medication
,compliance."
Correct Answer: C
Rationale — Correct: Recovery-oriented frameworks emphasize
hope, personal goals, meaningful roles, and community
participation even when symptoms persist (recovery model).
This aligns with the textbook's recovery-oriented view.
(Essentials of Psychiatric Nursing, 3rd Ed. — Chapter 1: Mental
Health and Wellness; DSM-5-TR 2022)
Rationales — Incorrect:
A. Incorrect — Mental health is not defined simply by absence
of diagnosis; it includes functioning and well-being.
B. Incorrect — Recovery is personal and may not mean
returning exactly to a prior state; focus is on meaningful life.
D. Incorrect — Medication may help but is not the sole or
defining element of mental health.
NCLEX/HESI applicability: Links to Psychosocial Integrity and
Client Education; tests ability to teach recovery concepts and
patient-centered care.
Teaching Point: Recovery emphasizes hope, purpose, and
community participation, not only symptom absence.
Mapping: Chapter 1 — Mental Health and Wellness —
Recovery-oriented definition.
2
Chapter & Subtopic: Chapter 1 — Mental Health and Mental
Disorder: Stigma
,Type: Application
Stem: A client with schizophrenia declines group activities
stating, "People will avoid me if they know my diagnosis."
Which is the nurse's most therapeutic response to reduce
stigma and encourage engagement?
Options:
A. "You're right—most people don't understand; it's safer to
stay away."
B. "I'll tell the others not to ask about your diagnosis so you'll be
safe."
C. "Let's talk about what makes you comfortable and plan
gradual participation."
D. "You should force yourself to attend; exposure will fix it."
Correct Answer: C
Rationale — Correct: A supportive, collaborative approach
explores client concerns and plans gradual, client-centered
engagement — consistent with stigma reduction and
therapeutic communication. (Essentials of Psychiatric Nursing,
3rd Ed. — Chapter 1: Stigma)
Rationales — Incorrect:
A. Incorrect — Validating fear only reinforces avoidance rather
than recovery.
B. Incorrect — Hiding diagnosis may increase isolation;
autonomy and disclosure choices should be client-led.
D. Incorrect — Forcing exposure disregards client readiness and
may increase distress.
NCLEX/HESI applicability: Tests therapeutic communication and
, psychosocial interventions for stigma and community
reintegration.
Teaching Point: Collaborate on gradual, client-centered steps to
reduce stigma and increase participation.
Mapping: Chapter 1 — Stigma — Addressing stigma through
collaborative planning.
3
Chapter & Subtopic: Chapter 9 — Therapeutic Relationships
and the Clinical Interview: Therapeutic Relationship
Type: Conceptual recall
Stem: Which nurse behavior best fosters a therapeutic
relationship during the first clinical interview?
Options:
A. Interrupting to correct factual inconsistencies immediately.
B. Maintaining consistent eye contact, using open questions,
and expressing empathy.
C. Sharing a similar personal experience to build rapport.
D. Minimizing the client's feelings to speed the interview.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale — Correct: Therapeutic relationships rely on
empathy, open-ended questions, and respectful nonjudgmental
presence; these behaviors build trust. (Essentials of Psychiatric
Nursing, 3rd Ed. — Chapter 9: Therapeutic Relationship)
Rationales — Incorrect:
A. Incorrect — Frequent interruptions can harm rapport and