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ATI Mental Health Proctored Exam NEW VERSION UPDATE ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 100% PASS SOLUTION /ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse in an emergency mental health facility is caring for a group of clients. The nurse should identify that which of the following clients requires a temporary emergency admission? A. A client who has schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur B. A client who has manifestations of depression and attempted suicide a year ago C. A client who has borderline personality disorder and assaulted a homeless man with a metal rod D. A client who has bipolar disorder and paces quickly around the r oom wh - ANSWER>>C. A client who is a current danger to self or others is a candidate for a temporary emergency admission. A nurse decides to put a client who has a psychotic disorder in seclusion overnight because the unit is very short -staffed, and the client frequently fights with other clients. The nurse's actions are an example of which of the following torts? A. Invasion of privacy B. False imprisonment C. Assault D. Battery - ANSWER>>B. Secluding a client for the convenience of the staff is false imprisonment. A client tells a nurse, "Don't tell anyone but I hid a sharp knife under my mattress in order to protect myself from my roommate, who is always yelling at me and threatening me." Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Keep the client's communication confidential, but talk to the client daily, using therapeutic communication to convince him to admit to hiding the knife. B. Keep the client's communication confidential, but watch the client and his roommate closely. C. Tell the c - ANSWER>>C. The information presented by the client is a serious safety issue that the nurse must report to the health care team, using the ethical principle of veracity. A nurse is caring for a client who is in mechanical restraints. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the documentation? (Select all that apply) A. "Client ate most of his breakfast." B. "Client was offered 8 oz of water every hr." C. "Client shouted obscenities at assistive personnel." D. "Client rece ived chlorpromazine 15 mg by mouth at 1000." E. "Client acted out after lunch." - ANSWER>>B, C, & D. Documentation must include how much water was offered and how often, a description of the client's verbal communication, and the dosage and time of medicat ion administration. Intake and behavior should be documented in the client's medical record. A nurse hears a newly licensed nurse discussing a client's hallucinations in the hallway with another nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse tak e first? A. Notify the nurse manager. B. Tell the nurse to stop discussing the behavior. C. Provide an in -service program about confidentiality. D. Complete an incident report. - ANSWER>>B. The greatest risk to this client is invasion of privacy through t he sharing of confidential information in a public place. The first action the nurse should take is to tell the newly licensed nurse to stop discussing the client's hallucinations in a public location. A nurse is caring for the parents of a child who has demonstrated changes in behavior and mood. When the mother of the child asks the nurse for reassurance about her son's condition, which of the following responses should the nurse make? A. "I think your son is getting better. What have you noticed." B. "I'm sure everything will be okay. It just takes time to heal." C. "I'm not sure whats wrong. Have you asked the doctor about your concerns?" D. "I understand you're concerned. Let's discuss wh - ANSWER>>D. This reflects upon and accepts the parents' feeling s and allows them to clarify what they are feeling. A nurse manager is discussing the care of a client who has a personality disorder with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the teaching? A. "I can promote my client's sense of control by establishing a schedul e." B. "I should encourage clients who have a schizoid personality disorder to increase socialization." C. "I should practice limit -setting to help prevent client manipulation." D. "I should implement assertive - ANSWER>>C. When caring for a client who has a personality disorder, limit -setting is appropriate to help prevent client manipulation. The nurse should ask for the client's input instead of making a schedule, avoid trying to increase socialization for a client who has schizoid, and implement asser tiveness training for clients who have dependent and histrionic personality disorders. A nurse is caring for a client who has avoidant personality disorder. Which of the following statements is expected from a client who has this type of personality disor der? A. "I'm scared that you're going to leave me." B. "I'll go to group therapy if you'll let me smoke." C. "I need to feel that everyone admires me." D. "I sometimes feel better if I cut myself." - ANSWER>>A. Clients who have avoidant personality disorder often have fear of abandonment. This type of statement is expected. B occurs in antisocial personality disorder. C occurs in narcissistic personalit y disorder. D occurs in borderline personality disorder. A nurse is caring for a client who has borderline personality disorder. The client says, "The nurse on the evening shift is always nice! You are the meanest nurse ever!" The nurse should recognize t he client's statement as an example of which of the following defense mechanisms? A. Regression B. Splitting C. Undoing D. Identification - ANSWER>>B. Splitting occurs when a person is unable to see both positive and negative qualities at the same time. T he client who has BPD tends to see a person as all bad one time and all good another time. A nurse is assisting with a court -ordered evaluation of a client who has antisocial personality disorder. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? ( Select all that apply) A. Demonstrates extreme anxiety when placed in a social situation B. Has difficulty making even simple decisions C. Attempts to convince other clients to give him their belongings D. Becomes agitated if his personal area is not neat and orderly
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