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This document contains a multiple choice quiz assessing knowledge of psychiatric nursing concepts. It tests understanding of open-ended vs closed-ended questions, areas assessed during a psychiatric evaluation, thought content and process, common psychiatric symptoms like delusions and ideas of reference, techniques for assessing concentration, and components of assessing sensorium/intellectual processes and suicidal risk.
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305 Questions

This document contains a multiple choice quiz assessing knowledge of psychiatric nursing concepts. It tests understanding of open-ended vs closed-ended questions, areas assessed during a psychiatric evaluation, thought content and process, common psychiatric symptoms like delusions and ideas of reference, techniques for assessing concentration, and components of assessing sensorium/intellectual processes and suicidal risk.
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1. Which is an example of an open-ended question?

a. Who is the current president of the United States?

b. What concerns you most about your health?

c. What is your address?

d. Have you lost any weight recently?

2. Which is an example of a closed-ended question?

a. How have you been feeling lately?

b. How is your relationship with your wife?

c. Have you had any health problems recently?

d. Where are you employed?

3. Assessment data about the client’s speech patterns are categorized in

which of the following areas?

a. History

b. General appearance and motor behavior

c. Sensorium and intellectual processes

d. Self-concept

4. When the nurse is assessing whether the client’s ideas are logical and

make sense, the nurse is examining which of the following areas?

a. Thought content

b. Thought process

c. Memory

d. Sensorium

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5. The client’s belief that a news broadcast has special meaning for him

or her is an example of

a. abstract thinking.

b. flight of ideas.

c. ideas of reference.

d. thought broadcasting.
6. The client who believes everyone is out to get him or her is

experiencing a(n)

a. delusion.

b. hallucination.

c. idea of reference.

d. loose association.

7. To assess the client’s ability to concentrate, the nurse would instruct

the client to do which?

a. Explain what “a rolling stone gathers no moss” means.

b. Name the last three presidents.

c. Repeat the days of the week backward.

d. Talk about what a typical day is like.

8. The client tells the nurse “I never do anything right. I make a mess of

everything. Ask anyone; they’ll tell you the same thing.” The nurse

recognizes these statements as examples of

a. emotional issues.

b. negative thinking.

c. poor problem-solving.

d. relationship difficulties.

MULTIPLE RESPONSE QUESTIONS


Select all that apply.
1. Assessment of sensorium and intellectual processes includes which?

a. Concentration

b. Emotional feelings

c. Memory

d. Judgment

e. Orientation

f. Thought process

2. Assessment of suicidal risk includes which?


a. Intent to die

b. Judgment

c. Insight

d. Method

e. Plan

f. Reason

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