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ATI Mental Health 2024/2025. Exam
Questions and Correct Answers, 281
Q&A. 100% Correct.
Spiritual practices related to death for Muslims

-turn client on right side to face Mecca;
-when death occurs, body must be covered at all times and it is preferred that only workers of same sex
touch the client

What are cognitive symptoms of psychotic disorders

-disordered thinking
-inability to make decisions
-poor problem solving ability
-difficult concentrating to perform tasks
-Memory deficits

6 Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Child's Teacher

a nurse is discussing the care of a client who has personality disorder with a newly licensed nurse. which
of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for further teaching

" i can promote my client's sense of control by establishing a schedule."

a nurse is assisting with a court-ordered evaluation of a client who has antisocial personality disorder.
when collecting data on this client, which of the following are expected finding? select all that apply

+attempts to convince other clients to give him their belongings.

*blames others for his past and current problems

Erikson's Stages of Growth and Development

Trust vs Mistrust [birth to 1 yr];
Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt [1-3 yrs];
Initiative vs Guilt [3-6 yrs];
Industry vs Inferiority [6-12 yrs];
Identity vs Role Confusion [12-20 yrs];
Intimacy vs Isolation [20-35 yrs];
Generativity vs Stagnation [35-65 yrs];
Integrity vs Despair [65 yr to death]

Misconstrues trivial events and attaches personal significance to them, such as believing that others,
who are discussing the next meal, are talking about them

,ideas of reference

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 disorder?

''i'm scared that you're going to leave me''

Priority for PTSD client

safety; making the client feel safe

Feels singled out for harm by others (being hunted down by FBI)

Persecution

a nurse is assisting with the preparation of a staff education session on personality disorders. which of
the following should be included as personality characteristics associated with all personality disorders?
select all that apply

*difficulty in getting along with other members of the group

*display of defense mechanisms when routines are changed

*difficulty understanding why it is inappropriate to have personal relationship with staff.

DNR vs Living Will

DNR is a medical document the HCP creates - a living will is a legal document the client creates; DNR can
be included in a living will but it can be totally separate; if DNR w/o a living will, the family can have a
say-so about resuscitation efforts

Believes that she is all powerful and important like a god

grandeur

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 ever" the nurse should recognize the client's statement
as an example of which of the following defense mechanism?

splitting

ADHD - Teaching for Parents

-Model positive behaviors;
-Verbal instruction combined w/visual cues;
-Structured activities should be planned for the AM;
-Use charts to assist w/organization

believes that his body is changing in an unusual way, scubas growing a third arm

somatic delusions

May feel that her spouse is sexually involved with another individual

,Jealousy

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

-lithium and MAOIs should be discontinued 2 weeks prior to procedure;
-atropine is given IM 30 min prior to procedure to decrease secretions;
-succinylcholine immediately following admin of -anesthesia prior to procedure to prevent muscle
contractions and fractures

a nurse is caring for a client who has acute stress disorder and is experiencing severe anxiety. which of
the following statements by the nurse is appropriate?

"tell me more about how you are feeling right now"

a nurse observes a client who has OCD repeatedly applying, removing, and reapplying makeup.
repetitive behavior in a client who has OCD is due to which of the following?

attempt to reduce anxiety

ECT - What to monitor during therapy

-respiratory rate and effort;
-BP;
-duration of seizure [typical is 25-60 seconds; seizures greater than 90 seconds are treated w/diazepam
[Valium]

Believes that a force outside his body is controlling him

being controlled

a nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing a panic attack. which of the following is an appropriate
nursing intervention?

stay with client, and remain quiet

Phases of a therapeutic nurse-client relationship

PREINTERACTION - before contact w/client; RN focuses on own preconceived ideas, stereotypes, etc.;
ORIENTATION/INTRODUCTORY - establish acceptance, trust, boundaries; identify expectations and time
frame; define goals; discuss and prepare for termination and separation of relationship;
WORKING - explore, evaluate, and focus on client's problems; encourage independence;
TERMINATION/SEPARATION - evaluate progress and achievement of goals; identify responses to
termination such as anger, distancing, return of symptoms, and dependency; encourage client to express
feelings about termination; identify strengths; refer out to community resources

believes that her thoughts are heard by others

thought broacasting

believes that others thoughts are being inserted into his mind

thought insertion

, a nurse observes a client who is pacing and wringing his hands. the client states, "i don't know why, but
i've worried every day for over a year that my son will die a horrible death" this finding in consistent with
which of the following disorders?

generalized anxiety disorder

Levels of anxiety

MILD -associated w/tension of everyday life; alert and perceptual field is increased; can be motivating;
MODERATE - focus is on immediate concerns; select inattentiveness and perceptual field is narrowed;
learning and problem solving still occur;
SEVERE - feeling that something bad is about to happen; focus is on minute or scattered details; needs
direction to focus and perceptual field significantly narrowed; learning and problem solving are
impossible; all behavior aimed at relieving anxiety;
PANIC - associated w/dread and terror and a sense of impending doom; can't communicate or function
effectively; if prolonged, panic can lead to exhaustion and death

a nurse working on an acute mental health unit is caring for a client who has post traumatic stress
disorder. which of the following are expected finding? select all that apply

*hallucinations

*recurring nightmares

TYPES OF DELUSIONS

Alterations in thought are false fixed beliefs that cannot
be corrected by reasoning and are usually bizarre.
● Ideas of reference: Misconstrues trivial events and
attaches personal significance to them (believes others are talking about him)
● Persecution: Feels singled out for harm by others (being hunted by FBI)
● Grandeur: Believes that she is all powerful and
important, like a god
● Somatic delusions: Believes that his body is changing in
an unusual way (growing a third arm)
● Jealousy: Believes that her partner is sexually involved
with another individual even though there is not any
factual basis for this belief
● Being controlled: Believes that a force outside his body
is controlling him
● Thought broadcasting: Believes that her thoughts are
heard by others
● Thought insertion: Believes that others' thoughts are
being inserted into his mind
● Thought withdrawal: Believes that her thoughts have
been removed from her mind by an outside agency
● Religiosity: Is obsessed with religious beliefs

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