Behavioral Interventions Practice Tests
Practice selecting least-restrictive, evidence-based interventions for agitation, anxiety, and maladaptive behaviors, from therapeutic communication to de-escalation, boundaries, and safe restraint use.
When behavior escalates, what you say and do matters. Under Psychosocial Integrity → Coping and Adaptation → Behavioral Interventions, you’ll practice choosing the least restrictive, most effective approach: active listening, limit-setting, structured choices, distraction, grounding, and staged de-escalation before considering PRNs, seclusion, or restraints. Items cover suicide precautions, milieu management, boundary maintenance, substance withdrawal behaviors, and documentation and monitoring requirements for any restrictive measure. Expect questions that force assessment before action, test your therapeutic phrasing, and require safety prioritization. By rehearsing these decisions, you’ll build calm, consistent responses that protect clients and staff.
Behavioral Interventions Practice Test 3
Behavioral Interventions Practice Test 2
Behavioral Interventions Practice Test 1
NCLEX SIMULATOR
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