Mood Disorders Practice Tests
Strengthen clinical judgment for depressive and bipolar disorders with safety-first priorities, therapeutic planning, and medication and ECT care across inpatient and outpatient settings.
From profound depression to acute mania, mood disorders demand precise, compassionate nursing care. These questions cover suicide risk assessment and one-to-one precautions, behavioral activation, sleep and nutrition support, and limit setting for impulsive or risky behaviors. You’ll compare antidepressant classes and safety teaching, monitor mood stabilizers like lithium or valproate, recognize toxicity or lab needs, and coordinate care around ECT, including pre-procedure consent and post-procedure monitoring. Expect prioritization and therapeutic communication items woven into realistic vignettes. Situated under Psychosocial Integrity → Mental Health Disorders → Mood Disorders, this practice keeps your focus on safety, stabilization, and sustained recovery.
Mood Disorders Practice Test 1
NCLEX SIMULATOR
Think you’re ready for the NCLEX?
Run through a full 150-question exam just like the real thing. You’ll hit the 85-question checkpoint and get a clear report showing where you stand.
150 questions
Checkpoint at 85
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