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1. A client with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations.
What is the best initial response by the psychiatric technician?
A. Ignore the hallucinations
B. Tell the client the voices are not real
C. Acknowledge the experience and assess the content of the voices
D. Administer sedative medication immediately
Acknowledging the hallucinations helps build trust and assessing
content is critical to ensure safety, especially if the voices command
the client to harm self or others.
2. A patient on lithium therapy presents with confusion, nausea, and
tremors. What is the most appropriate action?
A. Give the next lithium dose
B. Hold the medication and notify the RN or physician
C. Encourage oral fluids
D. Document the symptoms and continue monitoring
These symptoms indicate possible lithium toxicity, which is a medical
, emergency. The medication should be withheld and the provider
notified.
3. What is the primary role of the psychiatric technician in a behavior
modification program?
A. Diagnose the behavioral disorder
B. Prescribe medications
C. Implement the behavior plan and document progress
D. Provide psychotherapy
Psychiatric technicians are responsible for implementing behavior
plans designed by licensed professionals and tracking the client’s
progress.
4. A psychiatric technician is assisting with milieu therapy. Which activity
is most appropriate?
A. Encouraging group interaction during structured activities
B. Isolating clients when symptoms increase
C. Allowing clients to manage their own medications
D. Limiting social activities to prevent overstimulation
Milieu therapy involves using the environment to promote healing
and social interaction, which helps improve social functioning.
5. A client with bipolar disorder is in the manic phase. What intervention
is most helpful?
A. Encourage group therapy
B. Provide a quiet environment and limit stimulation
C. Offer multiple activity choices
D. Increase caffeine intake for energy
Manic clients benefit from a calm, structured setting to help reduce
overstimulation and prevent escalation.
6. When should a psychiatric technician report suspected abuse of a
client?
, A. Immediately upon suspicion
B. After confirming with the supervisor
C. Only if the client discloses it verbally
D. After documenting for 3 days
Mandated reporters must report suspected abuse as soon as they
suspect it, even if there is no physical proof.
7. A psychiatric technician is monitoring a client on clozapine. Which lab
result is most critical to check?
A. Liver enzymes
B. White blood cell count
C. Blood glucose
D. Platelet count
Clozapine can cause agranulocytosis, a dangerous drop in white
blood cells, so WBC monitoring is essential.
8. A client refuses to take prescribed medication. What is the
appropriate action?
A. Administer the medication with food
B. Force the medication if the client is on a hold
C. Document the refusal and notify the nurse or physician
D. Mix the medication into a drink without telling the client
Client rights include the right to refuse treatment. Proper
documentation and notification are required.
9. A client is pacing, clenched fists, and verbally threatening staff. What
is the priority action?
A. Ensure safety and attempt to de-escalate the situation
B. Restrain the client immediately
C. Leave the client alone
D. Call the police
, The priority is to ensure safety and use the least restrictive
intervention first, such as de-escalation techniques.
10. A patient with depression is showing improvement. Which
behavior supports this observation?
A. Sleeping 12 hours a day
B. Avoiding meals
C. Participating in group activities
D. Crying during most of the day
Increased socialization and interest in activities indicate
improvement in depressive symptoms.
11. A psychiatric technician is caring for a client who is disoriented
and confused. What is the best strategy to support this client?
A. Challenge the client’s delusions
B. Provide simple and clear instructions in a calm tone
C. Use humor to distract the client
D. Avoid interacting with the client to reduce stress
Clear, calm communication helps reduce confusion and anxiety in
disoriented clients.
12. A client is found hoarding food in their room. What is the best
initial response?
A. Remove all food from the unit
B. Punish the behavior with a time-out
C. Assess for underlying anxiety or fear
D. Ignore it unless it becomes unsafe
Hoarding may reflect unmet emotional or physical needs; assessment
helps guide appropriate interventions.