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ATI NURSING DETAILED ANSWER KEY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRESSION PRACTICE 15TH JUNE 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES COMPLETE AND WELL EXPLAINED 100% CORRECTLY VERIFIED BY EXPERTS LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADED A+ 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD (AL £6.92   Add to cart

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ATI NURSING DETAILED ANSWER KEY
MENTAL HEALTH PROGRESSION
PRACTICE 15TH JUNE 2023 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
COMPLETE AND WELL EXPLAINED 100%
CORRECTLY VERIFIED BY EXPERTS
LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADED A+ 100%
GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER
DOWNLOAD (ALL YOU NEED TO PASS
YOUR EXAMS)

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, The nurse should expect the client who has moderate anxiety disorder to exhibit urinary frequency, as
well as headache, backache, and insomnia. A nurse on the psychiatric unit is assessing a client who
has moderate anxiety disorder. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?

*"I plan to sit on a park bench for a few minutes each day."*

Agoraphobia is fear of being in places in which help may not be available. This typically manifests as a
fear of being outside alone. Therefore, the nurse should identify this statement as understanding of the
goals of treatment. A nurse in a hospital is caring for a client who has agoraphobia. Which
statement by the client indicates understanding of the goals of treatment?

*Threatening behavior*

The client experiencing severe anxiety can have feelings of confusion and impending doom. The client
may feel the need to be aggressive and defensive, speaking with loud, rapid speech and possibly making
threats and demands of others. A nurse at a walk-in mental health clinic is assessing a client
experiencing severe anxiety. The nurse should recognize the client might exhibit which manifestation?

*"I cannot promise that. I must share this information with other members of the team who are
responsible for planning of your care."*

The nurse should report issues that are potentially life-threatening to the treatment team. Although
trust is the hallmark of the nurse-client relationship, confidentiality does not extend to these situations.
A nurse is caring for an adolescent who has a history of violent behavior and has asked the nurse
to keep confidential information about the desire to kill several classmates and a school teacher. Which
response by the nurse is appropriate?

*"Tell me what has been happening lately."*

This response allows the nurse to further explore what stressors the client is experiencing. After the
client identifies these stressors, the nurse can implement interventions to assist the client in reducing
anxiety. A nurse is assessing a client who reports an increase in anxiety. Which response should the
nurse make?

*"So it seems that you feel responsible for what happened to your mother."*

This response demonstrates the therapeutic communication technique of reflecting. It directs feelings
back to the son in a way that shows interest and caring and encourages further communication. A nurse
is caring for an older adult client who had a cerebrovascular accident and has right-sided paralysis and
aphasia. The client's son tells the nurse it is his fault because he did not insist that his mother live with
him. Which response should the nurse make?

*"Information about a client can be disclosed to family members at any time."*



Remain with the client.*

Remaining nearby the client will help alleviate feelings of abandonment and reassures the client of his
safety. A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty sleeping and is pacing the floor. The client's
head is down, and he is wringing his hands. Which action should the nurse take?

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