MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
NEWEST EXAM
Verified Answers — 2026/2027 Academic Cycle
Latest Update | NCLEX-Aligned
Total Questions: 150 Multiple-Choice Questions
Format: Single-Best-Answer | SATA Items
Grade Level: A+ | 100% Verified
Focus: Undergraduate Nursing | OpenStax-Aligned
Core Domains Covered:
• Foundations of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
• Therapeutic Communication & Nurse-Patient Relationships
• Mental Health Assessment & Mental Status Examination
• Psychopharmacology (All Drug Classes)
• Anxiety, Mood, and Psychotic Disorders
• Personality & Eating Disorders
• Substance Use Disorders & Addiction
• Neurocognitive Disorders (Delirium, Dementia)
• Trauma, Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention
• Legal, Ethical & Cultural Considerations
OpenStax-Aligned Format for Undergraduate Nursing Education
, OpenStax Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Exam | 2026/2027
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: Foundations of PMH Nursing Q1-12
Section 2: Therapeutic Communication Q13-24
Section 3: Mental Health Assessment Q25-36
Section 4: Psychopharmacology Q37-54
Section 5: Anxiety Disorders Q55-66
Section 6: Mood Disorders Q67-78
Section 7: Psychotic Disorders Q79-90
Section 8: Personality Disorders Q91-102
Section 9: Eating & Substance Use Disorders Q103-118
Section 10: Neurocognitive & Trauma Disorders Q119-134
Section 11: Crisis, Legal & Ethical Issues Q135-150
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SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
Question 1: The primary goal of psychiatric-mental health nursing is to:
A. Control patient behavior through medication
B. Promote optimal mental health and well-being through therapeutic interventions
C. Maintain patients in institutional settings
D. Focus exclusively on biological treatments
Rationale: The primary goal of psychiatric-mental health nursing is to promote optimal mental health and well-being across the lifespan
through holistic therapeutic interventions, prevention, education, and recovery-oriented care. This includes helping individuals maximize
their potential, manage mental health conditions, and achieve meaningful lives in their communities.
Question 2: Which theorist developed the interpersonal theory emphasizing the importance of relationships in personality
development?
A. Sigmund Freud
B. Hildegard Peplau
C. Jean Piaget
D. Abraham Maslow
Rationale: Hildegard Peplau, known as the mother of psychiatric nursing, developed the Theory of Interpersonal Relations which
emphasizes the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship as the foundation of nursing practice. Her theory identifies phases of the relationship
(orientation, identification, exploitation, resolution) and views nursing as a therapeutic, interpersonal process.
Question 3: The recovery model in mental health care emphasizes:
A. Complete cure of mental illness
B. Hope, empowerment, self-determination, and meaningful life despite illness
C. Lifetime institutional care
D. Medical model approaches only
Rationale: The recovery model is a consumer-centered approach emphasizing that recovery is a journey of healing and transformation
enabling individuals with mental illness to live meaningful lives in the community. Key principles include hope, empowerment,
self-determination, peer support, respect, and person-centered care. Recovery does not necessarily mean cure, but rather living a satisfying
life.
Question 4: The biopsychosocial model of mental health considers:
A. Only biological factors
B. The interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors
C. Only psychological factors
D. Only social factors
Rationale: The biopsychosocial model, proposed by George Engel, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding mental health
by integrating biological factors (genetics, neurochemistry), psychological factors (thoughts, emotions, behaviors), and social factors
(family, culture, environment). This model guides holistic assessment and treatment planning in psychiatric nursing.
Question 5: The concept of 'therapeutic use of self' refers to:
A. Nurses sharing personal problems with patients
B. Deliberate use of one's personality, insights, and interactions as tools for healing
C. Maintaining complete professional distance
D. Developing friendships with patients
Rationale: Therapeutic use of self is the deliberate application of the nurse's personality, knowledge, skills, and insights as therapeutic
tools in the nurse-patient relationship. It requires self-awareness, authenticity, empathy, and professional boundaries. This concept is
fundamental to psychiatric nursing practice and distinguishes therapeutic relationships from social relationships.
Question 6: Which federal legislation significantly reduced the population of psychiatric hospitals by funding community
mental health centers?
A. Social Security Act
B. Community Mental Health Centers Act of 1963
C. Americans with Disabilities Act
D. Mental Health Parity Act
Rationale: The Community Mental Health Centers Act of 1963, signed by President Kennedy, provided federal funding for community
mental health centers, leading to deinstitutionalization. This legislation shifted mental health care from large state hospitals to
community-based settings. It represented a major transformation in mental health service delivery, though challenges in community
resources followed.
Question 7: Stigma related to mental illness can result in:
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