NSG526 Exam 3 V3 | NSG 526 Clinical
Modalities Adv. Psych | Wilkes University
This comprehensive exam-style resource is designed to prepare students for advanced psychiatric
nursing assessments focused on behavioral health interventions, complex psychotherapy
techniques, and mental health crisis management. The material emphasizes advanced
psychiatric nursing care and evidence-based treatment strategies.
The questions are structured to closely mirror actual course exams while reinforcing analytical
reasoning, psychiatric prioritization, and therapeutic intervention skills. Detailed expert
explanations support deeper understanding and successful exam performance.
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The Exam Covers:
• Psychiatric emergency interventions
• Trauma-informed psychotherapy
• Mood disorder treatment strategies
• Behavioral crisis de-escalation
• Psychiatric patient safety
• Advanced therapeutic communication
• Long-term mental health management
• Community mental health resources
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1. A patient experiencing a severe manic episode begins pacing rapidly and shouting at other
patients in the common area. Which is the immediate priority intervention for the psychiatric
nurse?
A. Administering a PRN dose of a mood stabilizer.
B. Escorting the patient to a quiet, low-stimulus environment.
C. Engaging the patient in a group therapy session to discuss feelings.
D. Placing the patient in physical restraints immediately.
,Correct Answer: B
Expert Explanation: The primary goal during an acute manic crisis is to ensure safety and
reduce environmental stimulation. Escorting the patient to a quiet area prevents further
escalation and protects other patients from potential aggression. Physical restraints are a
last resort and not the first step in de-escalation.
2. When implementing trauma-informed care for a survivor of domestic violence, which
approach is most essential?
A. Ensuring the patient feels in control of their treatment plan.
B. Focusing exclusively on the patient’s diagnostic symptoms.
C. Asking the patient to detail the trauma in the first session.
D. Maintaining a rigid schedule to provide structure.
Correct Answer: A
Expert Explanation: Trauma-informed care emphasizes empowerment, choice, and safety
to prevent re-traumatization. Allowing the patient to have control over their care helps
rebuild the sense of agency lost during the traumatic event. This approach shifts the focus
from ‘what is wrong with you’ to ‘what happened to you.’
3. In Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which module is specifically designed to help
patients tolerate intense emotional pain without engaging in self-destructive behaviors?
A. Interpersonal Effectiveness
B. Emotional Regulation
, C. Distress Tolerance
D. Core Mindfulness
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Distress Tolerance skills are vital for patients with high emotional
dysregulation, such as those with Borderline Personality Disorder. These skills help
patients survive immediate crises without making the situation worse through impulsive
actions. It provides alternatives to self-harm and other maladaptive coping mechanisms.
4. A patient with Major Depressive Disorder reports that they have ‘no reason to live’ and
‘everything is hopeless.’ Which assessment question is most critical for safety?
A. How long have you been feeling this way?
B. Have you been taking your medication as prescribed?
C. Do you have a specific plan and access to means for suicide?
D. Can you name three things you are grateful for?
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Assessing for suicidal ideation must include specific inquiries into the
plan, lethality, and access to means. This information allows the nurse to determine the
immediate level of risk and the necessity of hospitalization. Direct questioning is the gold
standard in psychiatric safety assessments.
Modalities Adv. Psych | Wilkes University
This comprehensive exam-style resource is designed to prepare students for advanced psychiatric
nursing assessments focused on behavioral health interventions, complex psychotherapy
techniques, and mental health crisis management. The material emphasizes advanced
psychiatric nursing care and evidence-based treatment strategies.
The questions are structured to closely mirror actual course exams while reinforcing analytical
reasoning, psychiatric prioritization, and therapeutic intervention skills. Detailed expert
explanations support deeper understanding and successful exam performance.
════════════════════════════════════
The Exam Covers:
• Psychiatric emergency interventions
• Trauma-informed psychotherapy
• Mood disorder treatment strategies
• Behavioral crisis de-escalation
• Psychiatric patient safety
• Advanced therapeutic communication
• Long-term mental health management
• Community mental health resources
════════════════════════════════════
1. A patient experiencing a severe manic episode begins pacing rapidly and shouting at other
patients in the common area. Which is the immediate priority intervention for the psychiatric
nurse?
A. Administering a PRN dose of a mood stabilizer.
B. Escorting the patient to a quiet, low-stimulus environment.
C. Engaging the patient in a group therapy session to discuss feelings.
D. Placing the patient in physical restraints immediately.
,Correct Answer: B
Expert Explanation: The primary goal during an acute manic crisis is to ensure safety and
reduce environmental stimulation. Escorting the patient to a quiet area prevents further
escalation and protects other patients from potential aggression. Physical restraints are a
last resort and not the first step in de-escalation.
2. When implementing trauma-informed care for a survivor of domestic violence, which
approach is most essential?
A. Ensuring the patient feels in control of their treatment plan.
B. Focusing exclusively on the patient’s diagnostic symptoms.
C. Asking the patient to detail the trauma in the first session.
D. Maintaining a rigid schedule to provide structure.
Correct Answer: A
Expert Explanation: Trauma-informed care emphasizes empowerment, choice, and safety
to prevent re-traumatization. Allowing the patient to have control over their care helps
rebuild the sense of agency lost during the traumatic event. This approach shifts the focus
from ‘what is wrong with you’ to ‘what happened to you.’
3. In Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which module is specifically designed to help
patients tolerate intense emotional pain without engaging in self-destructive behaviors?
A. Interpersonal Effectiveness
B. Emotional Regulation
, C. Distress Tolerance
D. Core Mindfulness
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Distress Tolerance skills are vital for patients with high emotional
dysregulation, such as those with Borderline Personality Disorder. These skills help
patients survive immediate crises without making the situation worse through impulsive
actions. It provides alternatives to self-harm and other maladaptive coping mechanisms.
4. A patient with Major Depressive Disorder reports that they have ‘no reason to live’ and
‘everything is hopeless.’ Which assessment question is most critical for safety?
A. How long have you been feeling this way?
B. Have you been taking your medication as prescribed?
C. Do you have a specific plan and access to means for suicide?
D. Can you name three things you are grateful for?
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Assessing for suicidal ideation must include specific inquiries into the
plan, lethality, and access to means. This information allows the nurse to determine the
immediate level of risk and the necessity of hospitalization. Direct questioning is the gold
standard in psychiatric safety assessments.