ATI Mental Health Proctored Quiz Bank 2022 403 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

ATI Mental Health Proctored Quiz Bank 2022 403 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

ATI Mental Health Proctored Quiz Bank

2022

403 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

A nurse is assisting with the planning of a therapeutic support group for individuals who have bulimia

nervosa. Which of the following tasks should the nurse include during the orientation phase of group

development?

A. determine the rules that the group will follow

B. address disagreements among group members

C. help clients work through the grief response

D. transition from the role of leader to facilitator - determine the rules that the group will follow

*during the orientation phase of group development, the nurse should determine the rules that apply to

the group and ensure that all members understand these rules. Examples of rules to be discussed

include confidentiality and meeting times.

A nurse is providing support for a client who is grieving the loss of her mother who died from Alzeimer's

disease. Which of the following statements should the nurse offer?

A. "I know how you must be feeling. I recently lost my father."

B. "Dealing with your mother's death must be difficult for you."

C. "Knowing your mother is in a better place provides you with some comfort."

D. "I want you to let me know what I can do to help you cope with your mother's death." - "Dealing with

your mother's death must be difficult for you."

*The nurse should use therapeutic communication when supporting a client who is grieving. This

statement keeps the focus of the conversation on the client by acknowledging her grief and encourages

further communication."

A nurse in the emergency room is collecting data from a client who has heroin intoxication. Which of the

following findings should the nurse expect?

A. Seizure activity

B. Respiratory depression

C. Hypersensitivity to pain

D. Increased mental alertness - Respiratory depression

*Heroin is an opioid; therefore, the nurse should expect this client who has heroin intoxication to exhibit

respiratory depression.

A nurse on a mental health unit is caring for a client who is displaying signs of anger. Which of the

following pieces of information about the client is the strongest indicator that the client might become

aggressive?

A. The client has marginal coping skills

B. The client has a history of violence

C. The client feels powerless after being hospitalized

D. The client blames others for her problems - The client has a history of violence

*The client's history of violence is the most important indicator that this client might become violent;

therefore, this is the strongest indicator of potential aggressiveness.

A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the caregiver of a client who has dementia. Which of the following

instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

A. Offer the client a list of activities to choose from

B. Offer finger foods to the client

C. Discourage naps throughout the day

D. Turn on the television when the client is in the room - Offer finger foods to the client

*The caregiver should offer finger foods that the client can eat without sitting down. Clients who have

dementia often like to wander and walk off nervous energy, which can decrease anxiety and calm the

client.

A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client with bipolar disorder who has acute mania. Which

of the following interventions should the nurse recommend including in the plan?

A. Provide the client with a low-calorie, low-fat diet

B. Encourage the client to have frequent rest periods

C. Escort the client to daily group therapy

D. Limit the client's intake of caffeinated beverages to 12 oz per day - Encourage the client to have

frequent rest periods

*The nurse should recommend encouraging frequent rest periods throughout the day to decrease the

client's risk of exhaustion from the constant activity associated with acute mania.

A nurse is reviewing the plan of care for a client who has bipolar disorder. Which of the following is an

effect of using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for a client who has bipolar disorder?

A. Prevents the need for mood-stabilizing medications

B. Helps the client deal with distorted thought processes

C. Aids in communication among family members

D. Replaces the need for lifestyle interventions - Helps the client deal with distorted thought processes

*CBT assists the client with recognizing distorted thought processes that are maladaptive with regards

to recovery. When experiencing mania, the client tends to view the future unrealistically as highly

favorable. CBT assists the client in recognizing and challenging such unrealistic or "automatic" thoughts

and can help the client and the health care team recognize early trends toward mania


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