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Mental Health Proctored ATI,ATI Mental Health Proctored Exam Graded A+ Bipolar II - ANS--Client has one or more hypomanic episodes alternating with MDD Bipolar Meds - ANS--Lithium=mood stabilizer Anticonvulsants such as Valproic Acid (Depakote), Clonazapam, Lamitcal, Gabapentin, and Topiramate Benzos such as Lorazepam used on a short term basis SSRIs such as Prozac A client in a true manic state will... - ANS--Not stop moving, and does not eat or drink, or sleep. This can become a medical emergency Alogia - ANS--Poverty of thought or speech; the client may sit with a visitor but may only mumble or respond vaguely to questions Avolition - ANS--Lack of motivation in activities and hygiene Grandeur - ANS--Believes that she is all powerful and important, like a god Somatic Delusionals - ANS--Believes that his body is changing in an unusual way, such as growing a third arm Depersonalization - ANS--Nonspecific feeling that a person has lose their identity, self is different or unreal Wernicke-Korsakoff Expected Finding - ANS--Confusion Heroin Intoxication Expected Finding - ANS--Respiratory Depression Reaction of Terminal Cancer Diagnosis - ANS--Denial Valproic Acid Teaching - ANS--Teach the need to regularly monitor liver function levels due to the risk of hepatotoxicity When should Donapezil be taken? - ANS--Bedtime to reduce the risks for injury due to bradycardia and syncope Methadone is indicated for TX of.... - ANS--Opiate use disorder Phenelzine---Finding to report - ANS--Elevated BP: increases risk for hypertensive crisis This is an MAOI! Acute Main---Priority Goal - ANS--Maintain adequate hydration Binge-eating expected finding - ANS--Abdominal pain Stage 4 Alzheimers expected finding - ANS--Client is able to identify the names of family members Restricting type anorexia expected finding - ANS--Decreased caloric intake due to excessive fear of weight gain ECT Potential Complications - ANS--Cardiac arryhthmia Cocaine intoxication expected finding - ANS--Dilated pupils Alcohol withdrawal expected findings - ANS--Insomnia and restlessness Mematine is used to treat - ANS--Severe alzheimers ADHD teaching - ANS--Ignore child's attention seeking behaviors that are not dangerous Rape-Trauma Syndrome finding - ANS--Report of intense guilt Medication that is given during alcohol detox - ANS--Diazepam ECT expected findings - ANS--Memory loss Nausea Tachycardia ECT is given for - ANS--Bipolar with rapid cycling Vagus Nerve Stimulation adverse effects - ANS--Voice changes Dysphagia Neck pain Modeling - ANS--Allows client to see a demonstration of appropriate behaviors in a stressful situation. The goal is that the client will imitate the behaviors Systemic Desentization - ANS--Begins with mastering of relaxation techniques. Then a client is exposed to increasing levels of anxiety-producing stimulus. Flooding - ANS--Exposing the client to a great deal of undesirable stimulus in an attempt to turn off anxiety response. Most useful for phobias

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Mental Health Proctored ATI,ATI Mental
Health Proctored Exam 2023-2024 Graded
A+
Bipolar II - ANS--Client has one or more hypomanic episodes alternating with MDD

Bipolar Meds - ANS--Lithium=mood stabilizer
Anticonvulsants such as Valproic Acid (Depakote), Clonazapam, Lamitcal, Gabapentin,
and Topiramate
Benzos such as Lorazepam used on a short term basis
SSRIs such as Prozac

A client in a true manic state will... - ANS--Not stop moving, and does not eat or drink, or
sleep. This can become a medical emergency

Alogia - ANS--Poverty of thought or speech; the client may sit with a visitor but may only
mumble or respond vaguely to questions

Avolition - ANS--Lack of motivation in activities and hygiene

Grandeur - ANS--Believes that she is all powerful and important, like a god

Somatic Delusionals - ANS--Believes that his body is changing in an unusual way, such
as growing a third arm

Depersonalization - ANS--Nonspecific feeling that a person has lose their identity, self is
different or unreal

Wernicke-Korsakoff Expected Finding - ANS--Confusion

Heroin Intoxication Expected Finding - ANS--Respiratory Depression

Reaction of Terminal Cancer Diagnosis - ANS--Denial

Valproic Acid Teaching - ANS--Teach the need to regularly monitor liver function levels
due to the risk of hepatotoxicity

When should Donapezil be taken? - ANS--Bedtime to reduce the risks for injury due to
bradycardia and syncope

Methadone is indicated for TX of.... - ANS--Opiate use disorder

Phenelzine---Finding to report - ANS--Elevated BP: increases risk for hypertensive crisis

,This is an MAOI!

Acute Main---Priority Goal - ANS--Maintain adequate hydration

Binge-eating expected finding - ANS--Abdominal pain

Stage 4 Alzheimers expected finding - ANS--Client is able to identify the names of
family members

Restricting type anorexia expected finding - ANS--Decreased caloric intake due to
excessive fear of weight gain

ECT Potential Complications - ANS--Cardiac arryhthmia

Cocaine intoxication expected finding - ANS--Dilated pupils

Alcohol withdrawal expected findings - ANS--Insomnia and restlessness

Mematine is used to treat - ANS--Severe alzheimers

ADHD teaching - ANS--Ignore child's attention seeking behaviors that are not
dangerous

Rape-Trauma Syndrome finding - ANS--Report of intense guilt

Medication that is given during alcohol detox - ANS--Diazepam

ECT expected findings - ANS--Memory loss
Nausea
Tachycardia

ECT is given for - ANS--Bipolar with rapid cycling

Vagus Nerve Stimulation adverse effects - ANS--Voice changes
Dysphagia
Neck pain

Modeling - ANS--Allows client to see a demonstration of appropriate behaviors in a
stressful situation. The goal is that the client will imitate the behaviors

Systemic Desentization - ANS--Begins with mastering of relaxation techniques. Then a
client is exposed to increasing levels of anxiety-producing stimulus.

Flooding - ANS--Exposing the client to a great deal of undesirable stimulus in an
attempt to turn off anxiety response.
Most useful for phobias

,Thought Stopping - ANS--Teaches a client to say "stop" when a negative thought or
compulsive behavior arises and substitute positive thought. The goal is that the client
with time will use command silently

Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - ANS--Therapy for clients
who have PTSD. Encourages eye focus on a separate stimuli while thinking of or talking
about the traumatic event

PTSD expected findings - ANS--Hallucinations
Recurring nightmares

How is seasonal depression treated? - ANS--Light therapy

Dysthymic Disorder - ANS--Mild form of depression that usually has an early onset,
such as in childhood and lasts at least 2 years in length

St. John's Wort adverse effects - ANS--Photosensitivity
Skin rash
Rapid heart rate
GI distress
Abdominal pain

Depressive disorders are most prevalent in... - ANS--Adults between ages of 15-40

Transpersonal Communication - ANS--Addresses an individual's spiritual needs and
providers interventions to meet those needs

Empathy - ANS--UNDERSTANDING of feelings

Rapid Cycling - ANS--4 or more episodes of acute mania within 1 year

Bipolar I - ANS--Client has at least one episode of mania alternating with major
depression
More severe

Benzo---finding that would indicate questioning the provider - ANS--Hypotension

Alcohol Withdrawal Medication - ANS--Disulfram

Can give____________with lithium - ANS--Valproic Acid
Both treat bipolar

Common adverse effect of Buspirone - ANS--Dizziness

Confusion develops...... - ANS--SLOWLY with alzheimers

, What food type to avoid with Disulfram - ANS--Pure vanilla extract

Conduct Disorder expected finding - ANS--Aggressive behavior toward others

Heroin withdrawal expected findings - ANS--Muscle aches

Derealization - ANS--Perception that environment has changed

Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF Scale) - ANS--Helps to determine a client's
ability to perform ADLs and to function independently

Mileu - ANS--Safe, structured environment that decreases anxiety and distracts the
client from constant thinking and hallucinations

Atypical Antipsychotics - ANS--Treat BOTH positive and negative symptoms of
schizophrenia
Abilify
Geodon
Zyprexa
Seroquel
Risperdal
Clozaril (Clozapine)

Conventional Antipsychotics - ANS--Treat positive symptoms of schizo
Haloperidol (Haldol)
Loxapine
Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
Fluphenazine

Benzos - ANS--Lorazepam (ativan)
Clonazepam (Klonopin)

Positive Symptoms of Schizo (obvious) - ANS--Hallucinations
Delusions
Use of clang association
Constantly waving arms (bizarre movements)

Spitting - ANS--Client tends to characterize people or things as all good or all bad at any
particular moment
For example, client might say, "You are the worse person in the world!" Later that day,
she might say, "You are best, but the nurse from the last shift is terrible!"
Seen in borderline personality disorder

Cluster A Disorders - ANS--Odd or eccentric traits

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