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HESI MENTAL HEALTH RN
HESI MENTAL HEALTH RN EXAM (ACTUAL EXAM) WITH 180+ QUESTIONS WITH VERY ELABORATED ANSWERS CORRECTRY WELL ORGANIZED LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
HESI MENTAL HEALTH RN EXAM (ACTUAL
EXAM) WITH 180+ QUESTIONS WITH VERY
ELABORATED ANSWERS CORRECTRY WELL
ORGANIZED LATEST 2024 – 2025 ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse-client
interaction?
Client: "When I get angry, I get into a fistfight with my wife, or I take it out of the
kids."
Nurse: "I notice that you are smiling as you talk about this physical violence."
A. Encouraging comparison
B. Exploring
C. Formulating a plan of action
D. Making observations - ANSWERS-D. Making observations
Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse-client
interaction?
Client: "My father spanked me often."
,Nurse: "Your father was a harsh disciplinarian."
A. Restatement
B. Offering general leads
C. Focusing
D. Accepting - ANSWERS-A. Restatement
Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse-client
interaction?
Client: "When I am anxious, the only thing that calms me down is alcohol."
Nurse: "Other than drinking, what alternatives have you explored to decrease
anxiety?"
A. Reflecting
B. Making observations
C. Formulating a plan of action
D. Giving recognition - ANSWERS-C. Formulating a plan of action
A client is admitted to the mental health unit and reports taking extra antianxiety
medication because, "I'm so stressed out. I just want to go to sleep." The RN
should plan one-on-one observation of the client based on which statement?
A. "What should I do? Nothing seems to help."
B. "I have been so tired lately and needed to sleep."
C. "I really think that I don't need to be here."
,D. "I don't want to walk. Nothing matters anymore." - ANSWERS-D. "I don't want
to walk. Nothing matters anymore."
The RN is performing intake interviews at a psychiatric clinic. A female client with
a known history of drug abuse reports that she had a heart attack four years ago.
Useof which substance places the client at highest risk for myocardial infarction?
A. Benzodiazepine
B. Alcohol
C. Methamphetamine
D. Marijuana - ANSWERS-C. Methamphetamine
A male client comes to the emergency center because he has an erection that will
not resolve. The client reports that he is taking trazodone (Desyrel) for insomnia.
Which information is most important for the nurse ask the client?
A. When was the last time you drank alcoholic beverage?
B. Have you taken any medications for erectile dysfunction?
C. Are you having any other sexual dysfunctions or problems?
D. Do you have a history of angina or high blood pressure? - ANSWERS-B. Have
you taken any medications for erectile dysfunction?
A female client admitted to the mental health unit starts to shout and scream at
the RN. What is the best approach for the RN to take?
A. Stay quietly with the patient
B. Tell her that she is out of control.
, C. Distract her by offering her finger foods.
D. Ignore the client's acting out behavior. - ANSWERS-A. Stay quietly with the
patient
When developing a plan of care for a client admitted to the psychiatric unit
following aspiration of a caustic material related to a suicide attempt, which
nursing problem has the highest priority?
A. Impaired comfort.
B. Risk for injury.
C. Ineffective breathing pattern.
D. Ineffective coping. - ANSWERS-C. Ineffective breathing pattern.
A male client with bipolar disorder who began taking lithium carbonate five days
ago is complaining of excessive thirst, and the RN finds him attempting to drink
water from the bathroom sink faucet. Which intervention should the RN
implement?
A. Report the client's serum lithium level to the HCP.
B. Encourage the client to suck on hard candy to relieve the symptoms.
C. No action is needed since polydipsia is a common side effect.
D. Tell the client that drinking from the faucet is not allowed. - ANSWERS-A.
Report the client's serum lithium level to the HCP.
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