NUR2459 (Latest Update 2025 /
2026) Mental and Behavioral Health
Nursing | Questions with Answers |
100% Correct | Grade A - Rasmussen
Question:
A client diagnosed with bipolar disorder has recently started taking
lamotrigine as part of their medication regimen. Which of the following
would be an essential teaching point to include regarding the medication?
Answer:
if you experience a rash, you should notify your physician
Question:
A nurse is teaching a group of clients regarding the use of naltrexone in
treating alcoholism. What would the nurse teach about the effectiveness of
this drug?
Answer:
It reduces the craving for alcohol
,Question:
A client diagnosed with bipolar disorder is in a manic state, rushing about the
unit, and talking regularly with a flight of ideas. What is the most therapeutic
intervention?
Answer:
c. Speak slowly and in a quiet voice to help the client focus
Question:
A client diagnosed with major depressive disorder with psychotic features
hears voices commanding self-harm. The client refuses to commit to
developing a plan for safety. What should be the nurse's intervention at this
time?
Answer:
Placing the client on one-on-one observation while monitoring for suicidal
ideations
Question:
What are the possible psychological changes in the brain of a client diagnosed
with Alzheimer's disease? (SATA)
Answer:
Brain atrophy
Overabundance of plaques (amyloid beta)
Overabundance of tangles (tau proteins)
,Question:
In educating the family, what would the nurse teach regarding the negative
symptoms of schizophrenia?
Answer:
These flattened symptoms should not be confused with laziness
Question:
The nurse is caring for a client with poor self-esteem. What intervention
would be important for the nurse to include in the plan of care?
Answer:
Provide activities that can be accomplished
Question:
A client with depression is taking a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). The client
says, "I don't think I can keep taking these pills. They make me so dizzy,
especially when I stand up." What action by the nurse is best?
Answer:
Explain how to manage hypotension and educate the patient that side effects
go away after several weeks
, Question:
The nurse has just finished a report on an inpatient psychiatric unit. Which of
the following clients will the nurse assess first?
Answer:
A client with bipolar disorder prescribed lithium carbonate who woke this
morning slurring words and having difficulty ambulating to the bathroom
Question:
A nurse working in an outpatient clinic believes the client has been non-
compliant with the prescribed medication regime. When assessing the
client's mood, the response is better but letter, post office, doctors' office,
shrink and sink, pick. The nurse recognizes which of the following symptoms:
Answer:
Clanging
Question:
Which documentation indicates that the treatment plan for a patient
diagnosed with acute mania has been effective?
Answer:
"Converses with few interruptions; clothing matches; participates in
activities."