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A series of practice questions and answers designed to test knowledge in mental health technician practices. It covers various aspects of mental health, including client behavior, therapeutic interventions, mental health disorders, and ethical considerations. The questions are multiple-choice and address topics such as time orientation, client responses to termination, therapeutic approaches, developmental milestones, and common mental health conditions. This resource can be valuable for students preparing for mental health technician exams or professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge.
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A client is continually late for his appointment at the mental health clinic. What is a likely reason for his lack of punctuality? a. Need for environmental control b. Time orientation c. Space comfort zone d. Territorial needs - ✔ ✔ B. Time orientation A client response to the termination phase of the therapeutic relationship is withdrawal. This response most often is manifested by client behaviors such as: a. Bringing up new problems b. Being absent from appointments c. Returning to maladaptive behavior d. Having increased anxiety - ✔ ✔ B. Being absent from appointments A therapy that once was denounced by the scientific community but now is being used to treat successfully victims of the events of 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the South Asian tsunami of 2004 and that helps the rational left side of the brain bond with a traumatic memory from the emotional right side of the brain is known as: a. Hypnosis therapy
b. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) c. Shiatsu d. Doshas - ✔ ✔ B. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Children learn to label themselves according to their sex around the age of ____ year(s). a. 1 b. 6 c. 2 d. 4 - ✔ ✔ C. 2 The nurse is completing an admission interview with an older adult on a busy medical unit. What action is most appropriate for the nurse to take? a. Complete the admission interview with the client's son. b. Shout at the client so he or she can hear. c. Provide pen and paper and let the client write his answers. d. Allow the client time to respond to the questions regarding health history - ✔ ✔ D. Allow the client time to respond to the questions regarding health history The Omnibus Budget Reform Act (OBRA) of 1987 prevented the housing of people with chronic mental illness in: a. Nursing homes
b. Nurse c. Physician d. Facility's legal representative - ✔ ✔ C. Physician A male client with a diagnosis of schizophrenia refuses to take his medication because of his paranoia that the medication may be poisoned. Frequent inpatient readmissions to the facility occur as a result. Which term is given to repeated inpatient admissions? a. Milieu b. Chronicity c. Noncompliance d. Recidivism - ✔ ✔ D. Recidivism The client can acknowledge the possibility that she exaggerates her symptoms, but she continues to hold on to the belief that something is physically wrong, in the face of evidence to the contrary. What is the client's diagnosis most likely to be? a. Malingering b. Hypochondriasis c. A conversion reaction d. Body dysmorphic disorder - ✔ ✔ B. Hypochondriasis The term "sandwich generation" best describes adults: a. Caught between adulthood and late adulthood b. Caring for their children and aging parents
c. Caring for their children and grandchildren d. Caught between young adulthood and adulthood - ✔ ✔ B. Caring for their children and aging parents The 39-year-old daughter of a client with a terminal illness tells the nurse that she thinks something is wrong with her because she frequently cries, is often sad, and can't imagine losing her mother. The nurse assures the daughter that these are normal feelings associated with: a. Bereavement-related depression b. Complicated grief c. Anticipatory grief d. Caregiver grief - ✔ ✔ C. Anticipatory grief The night before her final exam, the nursing student cannot sleep, and is convinced she will fail. Which of the following actions will help to promote a more positive outlook? Select one: a. Continue to study rather than continue attempting to sleep. b. Accept the possibility of failure and plan to repeat the course. c. Use the negative thoughts as motivation. d. Visualize staying relaxed during the exam and successfully passing. - ✔ ✔ D. Visualize staying relaxed during the exam and successfully passing.
d. Necrophilia - ✔ ✔ C. Pedophilia Social and emotional development occurs at a more simple level in the child who is _____ years old. a. 5 b. 8 c. 10 d. 12 - ✔ ✔ A. 5 A 22-year-old woman is brought to the inpatient unit for attempting suicide. Her clothes are clean, and her general appearance is neat and well groomed. She appears to be well nourished. In considering Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which is a priority for this client? a. Physiological b. Love and belonging c. Self-actualization d. Safety and security - ✔ ✔ D. Safety and security The nurse is preparing an adult male client, who has been successfully treated for a social phobia, for the termination phase of the therapeutic relationship. During their last meeting, the client told the nurse that he noticed he has developed a nervous habit that started a few days ago of checking his door at home several times a day to be sure it is locked. This client is exhibiting the client response to termination known as: a. Continuation b. Regression
c. Withdrawal d. Confabulation - ✔ ✔ A. Continuation A disorder that interrupts normal sleep patterns and is characterized by repeated, brief jerks of the arms and legs that occur every 20 to 60 seconds during the beginning of sleep is called: a. Insomnia b. Narcolepsy c. Hypersomnia A disorder that interrupts normal sleep patterns and is characterized by repeated, brief jerks of the arms and legs that occur every 20 to 60 seconds during the beginning of sleep is called: a. Insomnia b. Narcolepsy c. Hypersomnia d. Nocturnal myoclonus - ✔ ✔ D. Nocturnal myoclonus Internal developmental problems are seen as a causative factor for some behavioral and family problems during adolescence. Psychological developmental issues that can lead to problems during late adolescence (17 to 20 years old) include: a. Wide mood swings b. Tendency to withdraw when upset c. Concealing of anger
A nurse at the mental health clinic is leaving his job and relocating to another part of the country in 6 months. What is the best way for him to deal with his clients? a. Begin to prepare clients for his departure by assisting to them in transitioning to another nurse. b. Increase dosage of medications for each client in anticipation of the effect his leaving will have on their progress. c. Do not inform clients until after the nurse leaves to avoid additional anxiety. d. Wait until the nurse's last day to inform clients to allow them to say good-bye, but avoid additional anxiety - ✔ ✔ A. Begin to prepare clients for his departure by assisting to them in transitioning to another nurse.