Nursing – Newest Practice Exam |
2026/2027 Academic Cycle | NCLEX-
Aligned | Multiple-Choice Questions
with Verified Answers |{Guaranteed
Pass}
Which activity for the core psychiatric mental health disciplines is considered most important in
national mental health care.
A. The promotion and protection of mental health
B. The prevention and treatment of mental disorders
C. Recovery and rehabilitation
D. All the above - CORRECT ANSWER D. All the above
Each of the phases of mental health care has equal importance when promoting holistic care
and quality of life
Select the statement that best describes successful treatment for mental disorders in the United
States.
, A. Treatment outcomes were most successful when they focused on biological interventions.
B. Treatment for mental disorders has greatly improved in the 21st century and is reflected in
the reduction of mental disorders.
C. Statistics for the prevalence of mental disorders in the United States remain static.
D. The combination of medications, interactive therapies, and biologic therapies have been
most successful in reducing prevalence of mental disorders. - CORRECT ANSWER C. Statistics for
the prevalence of mental disorders in the United States remain static.
Despite advances in biological and psychological research and treatment options, statistics
reflect the prevalence of mental disorders in the United States has remained static.
The following identify mental disorders:
A. A 67-year-old woman says that she has not spent one day without crying several hours a day
since her husband died last month.
B. A mother says her 15-year-old child spends all his spare hours in his room with the computer
and even misses meals.
C. A 19-year-old man begins to hear voices that no one else hears during lectures in his college
math course.
D. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWER C. A 19-year-old man begins to hear voices that no one
else hears during lectures in his college math course.
Hallucinations are false perceptions that have no relationship to reality. (1) Crying is a normal
response of mourning the loss of a loved one; and (2) the 15-year-old child's behavior is typical.
The following statements are true about psychiatric mental health nursing
A. Nurses may be certified in their specialty at the entry level or at the advanced practice level