NUR2459 Exam 1 V1 | NUR 2459 Mental and
Behavioral Health Nursing Exam Q&A |
Rasmussen University
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This exam preparation resource is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of
mental health nursing concepts, behavioral health assessment, and therapeutic nursing
interventions used in psychiatric healthcare settings. The material emphasizes patient-centered
care, evidence-based psychiatric nursing practices, and therapeutic communication techniques.
The questions included in this version are structured to closely mirror the actual course exam
format and level of difficulty. Detailed expert explanations are included to improve clinical
judgment, psychiatric nursing knowledge, and exam readiness.
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The Exam Covers:
• Foundations of mental health nursing
• Therapeutic communication techniques
• Mental status examination
• Psychiatric assessment principles
• Stress, anxiety, and coping mechanisms
• Behavioral health nursing process
• Patient safety in psychiatric settings
• Legal and ethical concepts in mental health nursing
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1. A nurse is communicating with a client who is highly anxious. Which therapeutic
communication technique should the nurse prioritize?
A. Asking ‘why’ the client feels anxious.
B. Providing detailed information about all unit rules.
,C. Using short, simple sentences.
D. Leaving the client alone to self-regulate.
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Using short, simple sentences helps the client process information
when their cognitive focus is narrowed by anxiety. Asking ‘why’ questions can increase
defensiveness and anxiety. Clear, concise communication is essential for safety and
understanding during high-stress moments.
2. A client states, ‘I don’t think I can handle this anymore.’ Which response by the nurse is the
most therapeutic?
A. ‘Everything will be fine once the medication kicks in.’
B. ‘You have so much to live for, don’t say that.’
C. ‘Tell me more about what you are feeling right now.’
D. ‘Why do you feel like you can’t handle it?’
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: The phrase ‘Tell me more’ is an open-ended technique that
encourages the client to explore their feelings. It avoids premature reassurance and
judgment. This approach builds the nurse-client relationship and allows for a deeper
assessment of the client’s risk.
, 3. Which ethical principle is a nurse demonstrating when they respect a client’s right to refuse
a specific treatment?
A. Beneficence
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Fidelity
Correct Answer: B
Expert Explanation: Autonomy refers to the right of patients to make their own decisions
about their healthcare. Beneficence involves doing good for the patient, while Justice refers
to fairness. Fidelity involves being faithful to commitments made to the client.
4. During a mental status examination (MSE), the nurse asks the client to interpret the
proverb ‘Don’t cry over spilled milk.’ What is the nurse assessing?
A. Abstract thinking
B. Memory
C. Orientation
D. Affect
Correct Answer: A
Behavioral Health Nursing Exam Q&A |
Rasmussen University
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This exam preparation resource is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of
mental health nursing concepts, behavioral health assessment, and therapeutic nursing
interventions used in psychiatric healthcare settings. The material emphasizes patient-centered
care, evidence-based psychiatric nursing practices, and therapeutic communication techniques.
The questions included in this version are structured to closely mirror the actual course exam
format and level of difficulty. Detailed expert explanations are included to improve clinical
judgment, psychiatric nursing knowledge, and exam readiness.
════════════════════════════════════
The Exam Covers:
• Foundations of mental health nursing
• Therapeutic communication techniques
• Mental status examination
• Psychiatric assessment principles
• Stress, anxiety, and coping mechanisms
• Behavioral health nursing process
• Patient safety in psychiatric settings
• Legal and ethical concepts in mental health nursing
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1. A nurse is communicating with a client who is highly anxious. Which therapeutic
communication technique should the nurse prioritize?
A. Asking ‘why’ the client feels anxious.
B. Providing detailed information about all unit rules.
,C. Using short, simple sentences.
D. Leaving the client alone to self-regulate.
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Using short, simple sentences helps the client process information
when their cognitive focus is narrowed by anxiety. Asking ‘why’ questions can increase
defensiveness and anxiety. Clear, concise communication is essential for safety and
understanding during high-stress moments.
2. A client states, ‘I don’t think I can handle this anymore.’ Which response by the nurse is the
most therapeutic?
A. ‘Everything will be fine once the medication kicks in.’
B. ‘You have so much to live for, don’t say that.’
C. ‘Tell me more about what you are feeling right now.’
D. ‘Why do you feel like you can’t handle it?’
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: The phrase ‘Tell me more’ is an open-ended technique that
encourages the client to explore their feelings. It avoids premature reassurance and
judgment. This approach builds the nurse-client relationship and allows for a deeper
assessment of the client’s risk.
, 3. Which ethical principle is a nurse demonstrating when they respect a client’s right to refuse
a specific treatment?
A. Beneficence
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Fidelity
Correct Answer: B
Expert Explanation: Autonomy refers to the right of patients to make their own decisions
about their healthcare. Beneficence involves doing good for the patient, while Justice refers
to fairness. Fidelity involves being faithful to commitments made to the client.
4. During a mental status examination (MSE), the nurse asks the client to interpret the
proverb ‘Don’t cry over spilled milk.’ What is the nurse assessing?
A. Abstract thinking
B. Memory
C. Orientation
D. Affect
Correct Answer: A