CRISIS INTERVENTION NURSING EXAM – PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
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Core Domains
Psychological First Aid and Immediate Stabilization
Assessment of Lethality and Risk Factors
Crisis Theory and Developmental Transitions
Trauma-Informed Care Principles
Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Crisis Nursing
Pharmacological Interventions in Acute Distress
De-escalation Techniques and Safety Planning
Cultural Competency in Emergency Mental Health
Vicarious Trauma and Caregiver Self-Care
Introduction
,This comprehensive practice assessment is designed to evaluate the proficiency of
nursing professionals in the specialized field of crisis intervention. The exam
assesses a candidate’s ability to stabilize individuals experiencing acute
psychological distress, identify life-threatening risks, and implement evidence-based
therapeutic strategies. Through a mix of foundational multiple-choice questions and
complex clinical scenarios, the assessment emphasizes real-world decision-making
and the application of crisis theory. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of legal
mandates, ethical boundaries, and the physiological impact of trauma. This tool
serves as a rigorous preparation resource to ensure high-quality patient outcomes in
high-pressure clinical environments.
1. Which phase of Caplan’s stages of crisis is characterized by the individual
utilizing all available internal and external resources to resolve a problem?
A. Phase 1
B. Phase 2
🟢 C. Phase 3
D. Phase 4
🔴 RATIONALE: In Phase 3, the individual mobilizes all possible resources, including
trial-and-error and new problem-solving tactics, to alleviate the mounting tension
,caused by the crisis.
2. A nurse is assessing a client who recently lost their home in a fire. The client is
pacing, sweating, and unable to focus on the nurse's questions. This represents
which level of anxiety?
A. Mild
B. Moderate
🟢 C. Severe
D. Panic
🔴 RATIONALE: Severe anxiety is marked by a significantly reduced perceptual field,
physical symptoms like diaphoresis and pacing, and difficulty processing information
or following directions.
3. According to Roberts’ Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model, what is the first
priority for a nurse when meeting a client in crisis?
🟢 A. Assess lethality and safety
B. Establish rapport
C. Identify major problems
D. Deal with feelings and emotions
, 🔴 RATIONALE: The first and most critical stage is assessing the immediate risk of
harm to self or others (lethality) to ensure the physical safety of the client and the
environment.
4. A patient arrives at the emergency department after a sexual assault. Which
nursing action aligns with trauma-informed care?
A. Asking the patient why they were out alone at night
B. Completing the physical exam immediately without explanation
🟢 C. Explaining every step of the examination before touching the patient
D. Discouraging the patient from crying to maintain clear communication
🔴 RATIONALE: Trauma-informed care prioritizes the patient's sense of control and
safety. Explaining procedures beforehand helps prevent re-traumatization and builds
trust.
5. Which of the following is a "maturational" crisis?
🟢 A. Retirement from a long-term career
B. Sudden death of a spouse
C. Diagnosis of a chronic illness
D. Loss of a home due to a flood
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |
INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.
Core Domains
Psychological First Aid and Immediate Stabilization
Assessment of Lethality and Risk Factors
Crisis Theory and Developmental Transitions
Trauma-Informed Care Principles
Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Crisis Nursing
Pharmacological Interventions in Acute Distress
De-escalation Techniques and Safety Planning
Cultural Competency in Emergency Mental Health
Vicarious Trauma and Caregiver Self-Care
Introduction
,This comprehensive practice assessment is designed to evaluate the proficiency of
nursing professionals in the specialized field of crisis intervention. The exam
assesses a candidate’s ability to stabilize individuals experiencing acute
psychological distress, identify life-threatening risks, and implement evidence-based
therapeutic strategies. Through a mix of foundational multiple-choice questions and
complex clinical scenarios, the assessment emphasizes real-world decision-making
and the application of crisis theory. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of legal
mandates, ethical boundaries, and the physiological impact of trauma. This tool
serves as a rigorous preparation resource to ensure high-quality patient outcomes in
high-pressure clinical environments.
1. Which phase of Caplan’s stages of crisis is characterized by the individual
utilizing all available internal and external resources to resolve a problem?
A. Phase 1
B. Phase 2
🟢 C. Phase 3
D. Phase 4
🔴 RATIONALE: In Phase 3, the individual mobilizes all possible resources, including
trial-and-error and new problem-solving tactics, to alleviate the mounting tension
,caused by the crisis.
2. A nurse is assessing a client who recently lost their home in a fire. The client is
pacing, sweating, and unable to focus on the nurse's questions. This represents
which level of anxiety?
A. Mild
B. Moderate
🟢 C. Severe
D. Panic
🔴 RATIONALE: Severe anxiety is marked by a significantly reduced perceptual field,
physical symptoms like diaphoresis and pacing, and difficulty processing information
or following directions.
3. According to Roberts’ Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model, what is the first
priority for a nurse when meeting a client in crisis?
🟢 A. Assess lethality and safety
B. Establish rapport
C. Identify major problems
D. Deal with feelings and emotions
, 🔴 RATIONALE: The first and most critical stage is assessing the immediate risk of
harm to self or others (lethality) to ensure the physical safety of the client and the
environment.
4. A patient arrives at the emergency department after a sexual assault. Which
nursing action aligns with trauma-informed care?
A. Asking the patient why they were out alone at night
B. Completing the physical exam immediately without explanation
🟢 C. Explaining every step of the examination before touching the patient
D. Discouraging the patient from crying to maintain clear communication
🔴 RATIONALE: Trauma-informed care prioritizes the patient's sense of control and
safety. Explaining procedures beforehand helps prevent re-traumatization and builds
trust.
5. Which of the following is a "maturational" crisis?
🟢 A. Retirement from a long-term career
B. Sudden death of a spouse
C. Diagnosis of a chronic illness
D. Loss of a home due to a flood