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5th Edition By Linda M. Gorman, Robynn
Anwar Chapter 1-22 |Complete Guide A+




Chapters 1–5: Questions 1–50

1. Which statement best describes mental health?​
A. Absence of mental illness​
B. Ability to handle stress and adapt to change​
C. Having no emotional reactions​
D. Always feeling happy

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Mental health involves the ability to cope with stress, adapt to change, and maintain
functioning—not merely the absence of illness.

2. A patient reports persistent sadness and loss of interest in daily activities. Which
condition is most likely?​
A. Bipolar disorder​
B. Major depressive disorder​
C. Schizophrenia​
D. Generalized anxiety disorder

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Persistent sadness and loss of interest are hallmark symptoms of major depressive
disorder.

3. Which nursing action is most important when establishing rapport with a new patient?​
A. Giving advice immediately​
B. Listening actively and without judgment​
C. Sharing personal experiences​
D. Ignoring nonverbal cues

,Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Active listening and nonjudgmental presence are foundational for establishing trust
and therapeutic rapport.

4. A nurse observes a patient pacing and wringing hands. This behavior is best
documented as:​
A. Thought disorder​
B. Affective symptom​
C. Psychomotor agitation​
D. Cognitive deficit

Answer: C ✅ ​
Rationale: Psychomotor agitation includes increased movements like pacing or hand-wringing
due to anxiety or tension.

5. Which neurotransmitter is primarily associated with mood regulation and depression?​
A. Dopamine​
B. Serotonin​
C. Acetylcholine​
D. GABA

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Low levels of serotonin are linked to mood disorders such as depression.

6. Which phase of the nurse-patient relationship focuses on establishing trust?​
A. Orientation phase​
B. Working phase​
C. Termination phase​
D. Preinteraction phase

Answer: A ✅ ​
Rationale: The orientation phase involves establishing rapport, trust, and setting goals.

7. A patient with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. The nurse’s best
response is:​
A. “These voices aren’t real; ignore them.”​
B. “Tell me what the voices are saying.”​
C. “I hear them too.”​
D. “You need medication immediately.”

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Asking the patient to describe hallucinations allows understanding of content,
triggers, and risk without reinforcing the delusion.

8. Which intervention is priority for a patient with acute mania?​
A. Encourage long-term planning​

,B. Provide a structured environment​
C. Promote group therapy participation​
D. Avoid setting limits

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: A structured environment helps reduce overstimulation and risk in acute mania.

9. Which factor contributes most to the development of PTSD?​
A. Chronic stress in childhood​
B. Exposure to a traumatic event​
C. Genetic inheritance​
D. Low socioeconomic status

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: PTSD develops after exposure to traumatic events such as violence, accidents, or
disasters.

10. Which is a priority outcome for a patient with suicidal ideation?​
A. Improved social interactions​
B. Safety and prevention of self-harm​
C. Regular sleep patterns​
D. Participation in group therapy

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Immediate safety and prevention of self-harm take precedence over other goals.




11. Which defense mechanism involves attributing one’s own unacceptable thoughts to
someone else?​
A. Repression​
B. Projection​
C. Sublimation​
D. Regression

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Projection is attributing one’s own unacceptable feelings or thoughts to another
person.

12. A patient repeatedly washes hands to reduce anxiety. This behavior is characteristic
of:​
A. Panic disorder​
B. Obsessive-compulsive disorder​

, C. Social anxiety disorder​
D. Generalized anxiety disorder

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: OCD involves obsessions (intrusive thoughts) and compulsions (ritualistic
behaviors) aimed at reducing anxiety.

13. Which symptom is most commonly seen in borderline personality disorder?​
A. Delusions of grandeur​
B. Fear of abandonment​
C. Flat affect​
D. Obsessive rituals

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Fear of abandonment and unstable relationships are hallmark features of borderline
personality disorder.

14. A patient with depression refuses to eat. The nurse’s best initial action is:​
A. Force-feeding​
B. Assess for underlying causes​
C. Ignore behavior​
D. Provide psychotherapy immediately

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Assessing for underlying causes such as suicidal ideation or medical issues is the
priority before interventions.

15. Which medication class is first-line for generalized anxiety disorder?​
A. Tricyclic antidepressants​
B. SSRIs​
C. Typical antipsychotics​
D. Benzodiazepines only

Answer: B ✅​
Rationale: SSRIs are considered first-line for long-term management of anxiety disorders.

16. Which intervention is most therapeutic for a patient experiencing hallucinations?​
A. Arguing with the patient​
B. Validating their feelings and redirecting attention​
C. Ignoring the hallucination​
D. Encouraging group discussion of hallucinations

Answer: B ✅ ​
Rationale: Validating feelings while redirecting attention helps maintain safety without
reinforcing the hallucination.
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