Test Bank - for Introductory Mental
Health Nursing Fifth, Edition
Chapter 1: Introduction to Mental Health Nursing
Question 1:
Which of the following is considered a key component of mental health?
a) Absence of disease
b) Ability to manage stress
c) Physical fitness
d) High intelligence
Answer: b) Ability to manage stress
Question 2:
The therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient is built on which
foundational element?
a) Shared social background
b) Authority and control
c) Trust and respect
d) Mutual financial interests
Answer: c) Trust and respect
Chapter 2: The Mental Health and Illness Continuum
Question 1:
Which of the following best describes the mental health-illness continuum?
a) A static state of well-being or illness
b) A linear progression from health to illness
c) A dynamic state with movement back and forth
d) A state determined solely by genetics
Answer: c) A dynamic state with movement back and forth
,Question 2:
In the mental health-illness continuum, where would a person experiencing mild
anxiety most likely fall?
a) Mental illness
b) Normal mental health
c) Severe mental illness
d) Mild mental disorder
Answer: b) Normal mental health
Chapter 3: Therapeutic Communication
Question 1:
Which of the following is an example of therapeutic communication?
a) Giving advice
b) Offering false reassurance
c) Reflecting feelings
d) Changing the subject
Answer: c) Reflecting feelings
Question 2:
When a patient says, "I feel like no one cares about me," the most appropriate
response by the nurse would be:
a) "You should focus on the positive."
b) "Why do you think that?"
c) "I'm sure people care about you."
d) "It sounds like you're feeling alone."
Answer: d) "It sounds like you're feeling alone."
,Chapter 4: Assessment of Mental Health
Question 1:
The primary purpose of the mental health assessment is to:
a) Diagnose a mental disorder
b) Identify coping mechanisms
c) Establish a treatment plan
d) Determine the patient's intelligence level
Answer: c) Establish a treatment plan
Question 2:
During a mental health assessment, the nurse asks the patient to interpret a
common proverb. This assesses:
a) Memory
b) Abstract thinking
c) Judgment
d) Mood
Answer: b) Abstract thinking
Chapter 5: Legal and Ethical Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Question 1:
Involuntary commitment is appropriate when a patient:
a) Is seeking treatment for mental illness
b) Is unable to care for themselves and poses a danger to others
c) Wishes to leave the hospital against medical advice
d) Refuses to take prescribed medication
Answer: b) Is unable to care for themselves and poses a danger to others
Question 2:
Which ethical principle involves doing no harm to the patient?
, a) Beneficence
b) Justice
c) Autonomy
d) Nonmaleficence
Answer: d) Nonmaleficence
Chapter 6: Cultural and Spiritual Considerations in Mental Health Nursing
Question 1:
A nurse is caring for a patient from a different cultural background. The most
appropriate action is to:
a) Provide care based solely on the nurse’s cultural norms
b) Ignore cultural differences to avoid stereotyping
c) Ask the patient about their cultural beliefs and preferences
d) Assume that the patient’s culture does not impact their care
Answer: c) Ask the patient about their cultural beliefs and preferences
Question 2:
Which of the following best describes cultural competence in mental health nursing?
a) Being aware of one’s own cultural biases
b) Treating all patients the same regardless of culture
c) Avoiding discussions of culture to prevent conflict
d) Adopting the patient’s cultural practices as a nurse
Answer: a) Being aware of one’s own cultural biases
Chapter 7: Stress and Anxiety
Question 1:
Which of the following is considered an adaptive coping mechanism for managing
stress?
a) Substance abuse
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