Psych/Mental Health ATI practice Exam 2
a nurse working in an acute mental health facility is caring for a 35 year old female client who has manifestations of depression. the client lives at home with her partner and two young children. she currently smokes and has a history of chronic a...
Psych/Mental
Health
ATI
practice
Exam
2 a
nurse
working
in
an
acute
mental
health
facility
is
caring
for
a
35
year
old
female
client
who
has
manifestations
of
depression.
the
client
lives
at
home
with
her
partner
and
two
young
children.
she
currently
smokes
and
has
a
history
of
chronic
asthma.
which
of
the
following
factors
put
the
client
at
risk
for
depression
(SATA
a.
age
b.
gender
c.
hx
of
chronic
asthma
d.
smoking
e.
being
married
-
ANS
A
B
C
D
a
nurse
working
on
an
acute
mental
health
unit
is
admitting
a
client
who
has
a
major
depressive
disorder
and
comorbid
anxiety
disorder.
which
of
the
following
actions
is
the
nurse's
priority
a.
placing
the
client
on
1:1
observation
b.
assisting
the
client
to
perform
ADLs
c.
encouraging
the
client
to
participate
in
counseling
d.
teaching
the
client
about
medication
adverse
effects
-
ANS
A
a
nurse
working
in
an
outpatient
clinic
is
providing
teaching
to
a
client
who
has
a
new
diagnosis
of
premenstrual
dysphoric
disorder
(PMDD).
which
of
the
following
statements
by
the
client
indicates
understanding
of
the
teaching
a.
I
can
expect
my
problems
with
PMDD
to
be
worst
when
im
menstruating
b.
I
will
use
light
therapy
30
minutes
a
day
to
prevent
further
recurrences
of
PMDD
c.
I
am
aware
that
my
PMDD
causes
me
to
have
rapid
mood
swings
d.
I
should
increase
my
caloric
intake
with
a
nutritional
supplement
when
my
PMDD
is
active
-
ANS
C
a
charge
nurse
is
discussing
the
care
of
a
client
who
has
major
depression
disorder
with
a
newly
licensed
nurse.
which
of
the
following
statements
by
the
newly
licensed
nurse
indicates
an
understanding
of
the
teaching
a.
care
during
the
continuation
phase
focuses
on
treating
continued
manifestations
of
MDD
b.
the
treatment
of
MDD
during
the
maintenance
phase
lasts
fo
6-12
weeks
c.
the
client
is
at
greatest
risk
for
suicide
during
the
first
weeks
of
an
MDD
episode
d.
medication
and
psychotherapy
are
most
effective
during
the
acute
phase
of
MDD
-
ANS
C a
nurse
is
interviewing
a
25-year
old
client
who
has
a
new
diagnosis
of
dysthymic
disorder.
which
of
the
following
findings
should
the
nurse
expect
a.
wide
fluctuations
in
mood
b.
report
of
a
minimum
of
five
clinical
findings
of
depression
c.
presence
of
manifestations
d.
inflated
sense
of
self-esteem
-
ANS
C
a
nurse
is
planning
care
for
a
client
who
has
bipolar
disorder
and
is
experiencing
a
manic
episode.
which
of
the
following
interventions
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
plan
of
care
(SATA)
a.
provide
flexile
client
behavior
expectations
b.
offer
concise
explanations
c.
establish
consistent
limits
d.
disregard
client
complaints
e.
use
a
firm
approach
with
communication
-
ANS
B
C
E
a
nurse
is
teaching
a
newly
licensed
nurse
about
the
use
of
ECT
for
the
treatment
of
bipolar
disorder.
which
of
the
following
statements
by
the
newly
licensed
nurse
indicates
understanding
a.
ECT
is
the
recommended
initial
treatment
for
bipolar
disorder
b.
ECT
is
contraindicated
for
clients
who
have
suicidal
ideation
c.
ECT
is
effective
for
clients
who
are
experiencing
severe
mania
d.
ECT
is
prescribed
to
prevent
relapse
of
bipolar
disorder
-
ANS
C
a
nurse
in
an
acute
mental
health
facility
is
caring
for
a
client
who
has
bipolar
disorder.
which
of
the
following
is
the
priority
nursing
action
a.
set
consistent
limits
for
expected
client
behavior
b.
administer
prescribed
medications
as
scheduled
c.
provide
the
client
with
step-by-step
instructions
d.
monitor
the
client
for
escalating
behavior
-
ANS
D
a
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
has
bipolar
disorder.
the
client
states,
I
am
very
rich
and
I
feel
I
must
give
my
money
to
you,
which
of
the
following
responses
should
the
nurse
make
a.
why
do
you
think
you
feel
the
need
to
give
money
away
b.
I
am
here
to
provide
care
and
cannot
accept
this
from
you
c.
I
can
request
that
your
case
manger
discuss
appropriate
charity
options
with
you
d.
you
should
know
that
giving
your
money
away
in
inappropriate
-
ANS
B
a
nurse
is
discussing
relapse
prevention
with
a
client
who
has
bipolar
disorder.
which
of
the
following
information
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching
(SATA)
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