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19. An important principle for the nurse to follow in interacting with retarded
children is:
A. seen that if the child appears contented, his needs are being met
B. provide an environment appropriate to their development task as scheduled
C. treat the child according to his chronological age
D. treat the child according to his developmental level
Answer: C. treat the child according to his chronological age
20. Mental retardation is:
A. a delay in normal growth and development caused by an inadequate
environment
B. a lack of development of sensory abilities
C. a condition of subaverage intellectual functioning that originates
during the developmental
period and is associated with impairment in adaptive behavior
D. a severe lag in neuromuscular development and motor abilities
Answer: C. a condition of subaverage intellectual functioning that originates during
the developmental
period and is associated with impairment in adaptive behavior
Situation 5: The nurse recognizes the need to learn to cope with stress and change.
She becomes interested to practice natural ways to enhance well being.
21. Lifestyle modification begins with:
A. minimizing eating in fast food restaurants
B. having an exercise regimen to follow regularly
C. recognizing the impact of unhealthy habits
D. avoiding pollutants in the environment
Answer: C. recognizing the impact of unhealthy habits
22. All of these are the behavior intervention to stress management. EXCEPT:
A. guided imagery
C. meditation
B. pharmacotherapy
D. progressive muscle relaxation
Answer: B. pharmacotherapy
23. Basic to progressive muscle relaxation is:
A. focusing on an image to relax
B. relaxing muscles from tension
thoughts
Answer: B. information
Situation 6: Bernie and John in their late 40s have been married for 20 years and at
the peak of their careers. Suddenly, Bernie discovered that her husband was falling
in love with another woman. Shaken by this situation, she started to have problems
sleeping and could not function well at work and at the risk of losing her job. John
asked forgiveness and regret very much the hurt his wife was going through and
suffered guilt feelings:
26. Bernie and John are going through a:
A. situational crisis
B. developmental crisis
crisis
C. anticipated crisis
D. both developmental and situational
C. neurotic
D. psychotic
Answer: C. neurotic
32. A therapeutic intervention in this situation is:
A. avoid limits on her behavior to release her anxiety
B. call attention to her ritualistic pattern
C. provide alternative behaviors to deal with increased anxiety
D. ignore her behavior totally
Answer: C. provide alternative behaviors to deal with increased anxiety such as
behavioral techniques
33. The anxiety of Felisa is disabling and interferes with her job performance,
interpersonal relationships and other activities of daily living. To minimize such
problems, she is likely to be given:
A. diazepam ( Valium )
C. imipramine Hcl ( Tofranil )
TCA
B. haloperidol ( Haldol )
D. chlorpromazine ( Thorazine )
Answer: A. diazepam ( Valium )
34. Felisa understands the effects of her medicine when expresses:
A. I should watch out for signs of sore lips or sore throat
B. I might have constipation
C. I might feel changes in my body temperature
D. I should not drive or operate machines- CNS depressant
Answer: D. I should not drive or operate machines
35. The level of anxiety that Felisa is experiencing is:
A. Panic
C. Mild
B. Severe
D. Moderate can still solve
problems
Answer: B. Severe
Situation 8:As a professional, it is imperative that the nurse is accountable to
oneself hence the importance of personal and professional development.
36. Nurse: I feel personally involved with my clients problems demonstrates:
A. counter transference
C. transference
B. empathy
D. sympathy
Answer: A. counter transference
37. The nurse has achieved self-awareness in which of the following verbalizations?
A. every time people around me yell, I feel upset and withdrawn
B. when the patient yelled at me I became speechless
C. with the patients tone of voice and stare, I got reminded of how my father
would be so angry and this made me anxious
D. I thought it was rude for the patient to yell hence I kept quiet
Answer: C. with the patients tone of voice and stare, I got reminded of how my
father would be so angry and this made me anxious
38. An accepting attitude requires being:
A. aware of ones biases
B. tolerant of the faults of others
blame
Answer: A. aware of ones biases
C. non judgmental
D. in control of tendency to
48. During the early part of the interaction, the nurse asked after a period of
silence. Perhaps we would talk about my leaving. The nurse utilized which
communication technique:
A. encouraging ( what is happening)
C. focusing on client
(flight of ideas)
B. suggesting
D. understanding
Answer: B. suggesting
49. Mina: (angrily) I am angry, I should never have gotten involved with you
(silence)
Nurse: You have reason to be disappointed and to feel angry. Just when we were
getting somewhere. I leave you.
A. reflecting words
C. orienting
B. understanding
D. reflecting feelings
Answer: B. understanding
50. The objection of the nurse-patient relationship is to provide an opportunity of
the patient to:
A. clarify problems
C. have a corrective
emotional experience
B. develop insights
D. develop interpersonal
relationship
Answer: C. have a corrective emotional experience
Situation 11: As a program manager, the mental health psychiatric nurse is tasked
to provide general patient management.
51. The nurse is aware that identifying the aspects of general patient management
and identifying interventions for meeting these basic needs are distinctions of:
A. psychotherapy
C. pharmacotherapy
B. therapeutic milieu
D. behavior therapy
Answer: B. therapeutic milieu
52. In order to get active participation of the clients to carry out the objective of the
program, it is BEST for the nurse to conduct a/an:
A. community meeting
C. observation
B. survey
D. selective interview of patients
Answer: A. community meeting
53. Through the nurses role modeling of effective communication, the clients
learned new ways of dealing with authority figures. This gives the clients a venue
to:
A. communicate
C. identify their problems
B. socialize
D. test new patterns of
behavior
Answer: D. test new patterns of behavior
54. This element of communication facilitates evaluation of the program:
A. receiver
C. sender
B. message
D. feedback
Answer: D. feedback
55. The nurses style of leadership in milieu therapy is:
A. autocratic
C. democratic
B. laissez-faire
D. benevolent
Answer: C. democratic
Situation 12: Loretta is a 28 years old, unemployed patient, admitted to the
psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of chronic undifferentiated schizophrenia. She
described herself as the Virgin Mary and her mission is to propagate peace. She
was observed laughing and talking to herself. Her thought processes were
profoundly disorganized. She was also fearful and suspicious of others.
56. Lorettas claim of being the Virgin Mary is a/an:
A. imagination
C. hallucination
B. delusion
D. obsession
Answer: B. delusion
57. Her mission to propagate peace is:
A. a serious call for a need of transformation
B. an attempt to overcome low self-esteem
can participate in
Answer: B. an attempt to overcome low self-esteem
Answer:
64. An appropriate technique for the participants to practice how to communicate
effectively is through/a:
A. lecture
C. role play
B. seminar
D. psychodrama
Answer:
65. Considering that it is BEST to learn by example, it is MOST practical to:
A. model good social skills throughout the session
B. relate successful past experiences
C. invite a resource person
D. watch a movie
Answer:
Situation 14: Community health nurses integrate their knowledge of mental health
with their clients in their practice when they do mental health counseling.
66. Who among these clients need immediate referral for psychotherapy?
A. those who are plotting to commit suicide
B. those who are not responding to usual motivators
C. those who are not solving their problems which they have the resources to
solve
D. those who are engaging in self-defeating behaviors
Answer:
67. All of these describe what counseling, EXCEPT:
A. helping people manage their own problems
B. assisting people to use their own resources
C. a set of technique, skills and attitudes
D. giving advices
Answer:
68. This quality of the nurse allows connecting with others feelings:
A. warmth
C. sensitivity
B. courage
D. prudence
Answer:
69. To refuse gossip is a reflection of the mental health nurses quality of:
A. firmness
C. judgment
B. coolness
D. trustworthiness
Answer:
70. Which of the following concepts BEST describe the nurses interaction when
she/he can recognize and identify feelings and emotions of another person without
even having personally experienced those feelings and emotions?
A. over involvement
C. transference
B. sympathy
D. empathy
Answer:
Situation 15: Communicating effectively with dementia patients is a challenge to
psychiatric nurses.
71. Therapeutic ways to engage the elderly to be stimulated include all of the
following EXCEPT:
A. singing to or with the patients
C. providing a picture album
B. listening to old familiar music
D. playing complex
computer games
Answer:
72. The LEAST area of satisfying communication with the elderly is on:
73. To maximize communication with the elderly, which of the following ways of
verbal communication should the nurse use minimally?
A. asking simple questions
C. restating
B. guiding the patient one step at a time
D. asking for an open ended
response
Answer:
74. Unconditional positive regard for the elderly is BEST achieved when the nursepatient relationship is based upon:
A. vocational choices
C. addressing economic problems
B. keeping
D. providing warmth and
caring
Answer:
75. An optimal supportive environment for a person with dementia includes all,
EXCEPT:
A. engaging the elderly in logical and abstract thinking
B. developing a realistic uniformed and consistent daily schedule
C. handling memory loss by distracting or diverting patients attention to
something more positive
D. simple nurse care for the patient day after day
Answer:
Situation 16: Harry, age 36 is admitted to the psychiatry unit in an acute manic
episode of bipolar disorder.
76. Harrys condition is a disturbance of:
A. sensorium
B. cognition
Answer:
C. the CNS
D. affect
77. In the ward, Harry manifests excess energy and is difficult for him to sit still. The
MOST useful activity for him would be:
A. delivering supply of linen to other rooms
C. conducting a
drama workshop
B. engaging in activity therapy and group exercises
D. painting a mural with
other patients
Answer:
78. Harrys disruptive behavior on the unit has been increasingly annoying other
clients. Which of the following would the nurse do?
A. set limits on his behavior and be consistent in approach
B. make a rigid structured plan that he will have to follow
C. ignore his behavior
D. tell him that he is annoying other clients and isolate him in his room
Answer:
79. Harry approaches you and says I have awarded Top Salesman of the Year. My
boss will come and celebarate with me. You know for a fact that this is NOT true.
Harry is demonstrating a delusion of:
A. achievement
C. influence
B. reference
D. grandeur
Answer:
80. The defense mechanism utilized by manic patients to cover up depression is:
A. displacement
B. denial
Answer:
C. compensation
D. reaction formation
Situation 17: The nurse observed that Marie, age 28 years old had not been
participating in activity therapies.
81. Which of the following remarks from the nursing attendants indicates a need for
further teaching and observation?
A. Marie made no response to an invitation to play
B. Marie preferred to sit at the bench and watch the ballgame
C. Marie is aloof and indifferent to co-patients
D. Marie read a book while other patients played a ballgame
Answer:
82. Marie said I dont like to be a part of it. Look, they are being laughed at
because they are singing and acting like children. The nurse notes that in order for
the activity therapy to be therapeutic:
A. the staff should decide solely what activities to be done and what rules apply
B. patients should be allowed solely to decide what they want to do on their own
C. ballgames should be limited to male patients only
D. age and needs of patient should be considered in the choice of
games
Answer:
83. To encourage active participation among patients, it is BEST to plan activities
they can engage in through a:
A. one to one interaction
C. checklist
B. community meeting
D. feedback evaluation forum
Answer:
84. In planning activities for the patients, it is essential to consider FOREMOST:
A. safety and security
C. novelty and creativity
B. variety and fun
D. excitement and challenge
Answer:
85. Adults, singing and acting like children is a form of:
A. displacement
C. sublimation
B. regression
D. compensation
Answer:
Situation 18: A research was conducted on. The effects of the nurse expressive
role in the reduction of anxiety in patients who will undergo nasogastric tube
insertion.
86. The research is experimental which means that utilized:
A. an interview scheduled
C. a questionnaire
B. a survey
D. control and experimental
groups
Answer:
87. The independent variable is:
A. patients
B. expressive role
Answer:
C. reduction of anxiety
D. nasogastric insertion
C. expressive role
D. reduction of anxiety
89. This study was done to check the procedures of the research:
A. protest study
C. pilot study
B. proposal
D. test-retest
Answer:
90. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of experimental research?
A. value plays a significant part in research
B. research ideas are capable of being tested
C. results of tests made on the groups are compared
D. research subjects are randomly selected and placed into groups for the
purpose of manipulation
Answer:
Situation 19: The client is walking to and fro along the hospital corridor and
swinging her hands. She thinks she is going crazy. She is having palpitations, rapid
pulse and hyperventilation.
91. Your nursing intervention should be to:
A. encourage her to participate in an ongoing activity in the ward
B. stay with her in a calm environment
C. tell her to stop thinking that she is going crazy
D. isolate the client in a quiet room
Answer:
92. Which of the following is a behavioral manifestation of anxiety?
A. hyperventilation
C. panic
B. tachycardia
D. rapid pulse
93. Which of the following statements about anxiety is NOT true?
A. anxiety is contagious
B. repressed unresolved conflicts create anxiety
C. anxiety at any level is destructive, hence a threat to a persons well
being
D. reactions to a perceived threat maybe real or imaginary
Answer:
94. There is increased tension and reduced ability to perceive and communicate,
hence selective attention in this level of anxiety:
A. moderate
C. panic
B. severe
D. mild
Answer:
95. This medication is indicated for anxious patients:
A. Tofranil (Imipramine HCL) (TCA)
C. Valium (Diazepam)
B. Haldol (Haloperidol)
D. Thorazine (Chlorpromazine)
Answer:
Situation 20: Andy, 30 years old, was admitted to the Psychiatric Ward because of
religious preoccupation, deterioration in self-care and disturbed thoughts. He
believes that he has committed a lot of sins. He is threatened by people reaching
out to him. His fasting for several days was not sufficient for him to feel forgiven.
96. Andy is demonstrating:
A. religious delusion
B. delusion of grandeur
Answer:
97. A delusion is:
A. psychomotor disturbance
B. mood disturbance
C. somatic delusion
D. delusion of being controlled
C. disturbance of thought
D. disturbance of perception
Answer:
98. The nursing goal for Andy is to:
A. have him see a priest for confession
B. encourage him to pray to atone for his sins
C. help him develop a positive self image
D. socialize him with a group to keep him in touch with reality
Answer:
99. As Andy talks about his sins that he believes make people look down upon him.
It is BEST to:
A. agree with him and sympathize how sinful he has really been
B. explore the nature of his sins
C. explain that he is depreciating himself too much
D. acknowledge how he feels and focus on reality oriented topics
Answer:
100. The psychosocial task that Andy needs to work on is a sense of:
A. identity
C. autonomy
B. trust
D. intimacy
Answer: