Mental Health MCQ Set 1
Mental Health MCQ Set 1
Mental Health MCQ Set 1
(A) NACE
(B) AAPINA
(C) PNAA
(D) NANAINA
7 >>In the past facilities that housed patients who were needy, sick, or
insane were known as: ?
(A) Detox centers
(B) Asylums
(C) Outpatient clinics
(D) Hospitals
8 >>What institute was established as result of the National Mental Health
Act of 1946?
(A) NLN
(B) NFLPN
(C) Hill-Burton Act
(D) NIMH
9 >>Florence Nightingale’s focus in the Crimean War was: ?
(A) Mental health
(B) Upgrading education
(C) Clean environment
(D) Writing care plans
10 >>The first psychotropic medications were introduced in the: ?
(A) 1950s
(B) 1930s
(C) 1980s
(D) 1920s
16 >>Your patient has refused all of your attempts to care for him. You
say: ?
(A) “Ms. Smith, you are so quiet this afternoon. Is something bothering you?”
(B) “Ms. Smith, is something bothering you?”
(C) “Can I help you?”
(D) “Why are you so quiet this afternoon?”
20 >>Ms. Smith responds to your question (see #9), “I feel like nobody
cares.” You respond: ?
(A) “Why do you say that?”
(B) “Like nobody cares? Please try to describe the emotion you are truly �feeling.'”
(C) “Ms. Smith, you’re wrong about that.Of course we care.”
(D) “Ms. Smith, maybe the doctor can change the dosage of your medication.You’ll feel better.”
d). Have the client clarify thoughts and belief about an event
24. What is the most appropriate short-term goal for a client with paranoid
personality disorder and impaired social skills?
D. 1985
8. A patient is unable to experience pleasure in previous pleasurable activities, the
problem the person has is ?
A. Alexithymia
B. Agitation
C. Anhedonia
D. Distractibility
9. Sleepwalking is also known as?
A. Insomnia
B. Hyperbilirubinemia
C. Somnambulism
D. Sleeping sickness
10. Psychiatric disorder in which the patient has two opposite feelings towards the
same thing at the same time is known as?
A. Echolalia
B. Ambivalence
C. Perseverance
D. Hallucination
11. False recollection of memory in which the patient talks about those events which
never took place, is termed as?
A. Paramnesia
B. Hyperamnesia
C. Amnesia
D. Parkinson’s
12. Developmental reading disorder is known as?
A. Autism
B. Dyscalculia
C. Dyslexia
D. Dysphagia
13. The term trichotillomania is defined as?
A. Bedwetting
B. Nail biting
C. Sleepwalking
D. Urge to pull out hair
14. CAGE questionnaire is used to identify severity of?
A. Schizophrenia
B. Hallucination
C. Eclampsia
D. Alcoholism
15. Delirium is known as?
A. Acute alcoholic state
B. Acute confusional state
C. Acute anaphylactic state
D. Acute breathing difficulty
16. During schizophrenia, the drugs commonly used are?
A. Chlorpromazine
B. Haloperidol
C. Olanzapine
D. All the above
17. In the following, which is not an example of opioid?
A. Morphine
B. Pethidine
C. Heroin
D. Naloxone
18. A drug that is capable of altering the mental functioning is known as?
A. Psychotic drug
B. Antipsychiatric drug
C. Psychiatric drug
D. Psychoactive drug
19. Sexual disorder in which patient is involved in the act of touching and rubbing a
person usually of the other sex is termed as?
A. Fetishism
B. Voyeurism
C. Frotteurism
D. Zoophilia
20. Which of the following is not a habit disorder found in children?
A. Trichotillomania
B. Thumbsucking
C. Amnesia
D. Nail biting
21. What behaviours would a nurse expect to see in a client who has a schizoid
personality disorder?
a). Fearful and anxious
B). Erratic and emotional
c). Odd and eccentric
d). Emotional and dramatic
22. Which nursing intervention has priority for a client with borderline personality
disorder?