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NCLEX RN Questions on Psychiatric Nursing

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Question 1 of 5.

When caring for a client who was a victim of a crime, the nurse is aware that recovery from any crime can be a long and difficult process depending on the meaning it has for the client. Which of the following should the nurse do?

A. (Incomplete question; assuming: Which action supports recovery?) Assess the client's emotional response to the crime.

B. Provide legal advice to the client.

C. Ignore the client's feelings to focus on physical recovery.

D. Refer the client to a religious leader for counseling.

Explanation: Assessing the client's emotional response helps tailor interventions to their specific needs, supporting psychological recovery from trauma.

Question 2 of 5.

The nurse is conducting an intake interview with an Asian American female who reports sadness, physical and mental fatigue, anxiety, and sleep disturbance. Prior to the client's time with the physician, it is important for the nurse to obtain information about the client's use of which of the following? Select all that apply.

A. Tea.

B. Herbal medicine.

C. Breathing exercise.

D. Massage.

E. Folk healer.

Explanation: Herbal medicine, breathing exercises, massage, and folk healers may impact treatment or interact with medications, requiring assessment.

Question 3 of 5.

A client diagnosed with major depression spends most of the day lying in bed with the sheet pulled over his head. Which of the following approaches by the nurse is most therapeutic?

A. Wait for the client to begin the conversation.

B. Initiate contact with the client frequently.

C. Sit outside the client's room.

D. Question the client until he responds.

Explanation: Frequent initiation of contact shows care and encourages engagement without overwhelming the client.

Question 4 of 5.

During a group session, a client who is depressed tells the group that he lost his job. Which of the following responses by the nurse is best?

A. It must have been very upsetting for you.'

B. Would you tell us about your job.'

C. You'll find another job when you're better.'

D. You were probably too depressed to work.'

Explanation: Acknowledging the emotional impact validates the client's feelings and fosters therapeutic rapport.

Question 5 of 5.

A client with major depression and psychotic features is admitted involuntarily to the hospital. He will not eat because his 'bowels have turned to jelly,' which the client states is punishment for his wickedness. The client requests to leave the hospital. The nurse denies the request because commitment papers have been initiated by the physician. Which of the following should the nurse identify as a criterion for the client to be legally committable?

A. Evidence of psychosis.

B. Being gravely disabled.

C. Risk of harm to self or others.

D. Diagnosis of mental illness.

Explanation: Risk of harm to self or others is a primary criterion for involuntary commitment to ensure safety.

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