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ATI- Engage Mental Health: Mood
Disorders and Suicide
{Complete the following sentence by using the list of options}

The nurse should first address the client's ________ as evidenced by the
client's ________

A:
-lack of interset
-safety
-support system
-medication regimen

B:
-statements

✅✅-A: Safety
-noncompliance
-lack of interest -
B: Statements

The nurse should analyze cues when using Maslow's hierarchy of needs to
meet the client's need for safety. Suicidal ideation is an emergent need
requiring immediate intervention. The nurse should address the client's
support system because they mentioned they lacked interest in seeing them
and being with their family. The nurse should address the client's medication
regimen and noncompliance. It is important to instruct the client about how
long it takes to expect a decrease in manifestations of depression.

A nurse in a mental health clinic is taking a medical history on a client. The
nurse should identify that which of the following factors in the client's history
increases their risk for mental illness?

-Living in a rural area
-Being raised by a single parent

✅✅-Early exposure to violence
-Early exposure to violence
-Being in a family with numerous siblings -

The nurse should identify that early exposure to violence, abuse, and neglect
in childhood can have long-term effects on clients, as shown in the Adverse

, Childhood Experiences Study done by the CDC. The CDC has therefore
advocated for early and intensive intervention when children display mood
disorders related to trauma.

A nurse in an outpatient clinic is caring for a client who has major depressive
disorder and has reported suicidal thoughts. Which of the following is the first
information the nurse should try to obtain from the client?

-How lethal are the client's thoughts of self-harm?
-Does the client have access to committing self-harm?
-Does the client have a suicide plan?

✅✅
-Does the client have someone to call when they are feeling suicidal? -
-Does the client have a suicide plan?

Using the safety/risk reduction priority framework, the first information the
nurse should try to obtain is whether the client has a definite suicide plan.

A nurse is assessing a client who has a diagnosis of mania related to bipolar
disorder. Which of the following behaviors should the nurse expect the client
to exhibit?

-The client is giving away their possessions.
-The client is demonstrating risky behavior.

✅✅
-The client is sleeping excessively.
-The client states they feel worthless. - -The client is demonstrating risky
behavior.

The nurse should expect a client who is experiencing mania to exhibit risky
behavior. Other behaviors of mania include impulsivity, overactivity, pacing,
sleeplessness, fast speech, and being overconfident.

A nurse is caring for a child who is exhibiting tantrums, dysfunction in school,
trouble with peers, and suicidal ideation. Which of the following should the
nurse identify as being consistent with the client's findings?

-Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
-Dysthymia

✅✅
-Bipolar I disorder
-Bipolar II disorder - -Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder

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