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ATI Mental Health Proctored Exam
TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2023/2024)
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)WITH NGN
The client is responsive and able to fully respond by opening their
eyes and attending to a normal tone of voice and speech. What is
the level of consciousness? - CORRECT ANSWER Alert
A nurse...
ATI Mental Health Proctored Exam
TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2023/2024)
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)WITH NGN
The client is responsive and able to fully respond by opening their
eyes and attending to a normal tone of voice and speech. What is
the level of consciousness? - CORRECT ANSWER Alert
A nurse is preparing to assess an infant who has shaken baby
syndrome. Which of the following is an expected finding? (Select
all that apply)
A. Sunken fontanels
B. Respiratory distress
C. Retinal hemorrhage
D. Altered LOC
E. Increase in head circumference - CORRECT ANSWER B, C,
D, & E. Respiratory distress, retinal hemorrhage, altered LOS,
and increased head circumference are expected findings of
shaken baby syndrome.
Bulging, rather than sunken, fontanels are an expected finding of
shaken baby syndrome.
A nurse working in an emergency department is assessing a
preschool-age child who reports abdominal pain. When
conducting a head-to-toe assessment, which of the following
findings should alert the nurse to possible abuse?
,A. Abrasions on knees
B. Round burn marks on forearms
C. Mismatched clothing
D. Abdominal rebound tenderness
E. Areas of ecchymosis on torso - CORRECT ANSWER B & E.
Round burn marks anywhere on the child's body can indicate
cigarette burns and should alert the nurse to possible abuse.
Areas of ecchymosis on the torso, back, or buttocks should alert
the nurse to possible abuse.
Minor injuries on the arms and legs and mismatched clothing are
common in this age group. Abdominal rebound tenderness is a
possible indication or appendicitis rather than abuse.
A nurse is preparing a community education seminar about family
violence. When discussing types of violence, the nurse should
include which of the following?
A. Refusing to pay bills for a dependent, even when funds are
available, is neglect.
B. Intentionally causing an older adult to fall is an example of
physical violence.
C. Striking an intimate partner is an example of sexual violence.
D. Failure to provide a stimulating environment for normal
development is emotional abuse. - CORRECT ANSWER B.
Physical violence occurs when physical pain or harm is directed
toward another individual.
A is economic maltreatment. C is physical violence. D is neglect.
A nurse is caring for an adult client who has injuries resulting from
intimate partner abuse. The client does not wish to report the
,violence to law enforcement authorities. Which of the following
nursing actions is the highest priority?
A. Advise the client about the location of women's shelters
B. Encourage the client to participate in a support group for
survivors of abuse
C. Implement case management to coordinate community and
social services
D. Educate the client about the use of stress management
techniques - CORRECT ANSWER A. The greatest risk to this
client is injury from intimate partner abuse. Therefore, the priority
action the nurse should take is to assist the client with the
development of a safety plan that includes the identification of
safe places to live.
Rape trauma syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER Sustained and
maladaptive response to a forced, violent sexual penetration
against the individual's will and consent, similar to PTSD;
expressed reaction is overt and consists of emotional outbursts
(crying, laughing, hysteria, anger, incoherence); controlled
reaction is ambiguous; somatic reaction can occur later
Compound rape reaction - CORRECT ANSWER Some
survivors of rape can experience additional disorders as a result
of the sexual assault; mental health disorders (depression,
substance use); physical disorders (manifestations of a prior
physical illness)
Silent rape reaction - CORRECT ANSWER The survivor does
not report or tell anyone of the sexual assault; abrupt changes in
relationships with partners, nightmares, increased anxiety during
interview, marked changes in sexual behavior, sudden onset of
phobic reactions, no verbalization of the occurrence of sexual
assault
, A nurse is discussing silent rape reaction with a newly licensed
nurse. The nurse should identify which of the following
characteristics as expected for this type of reaction? (Select all
that apply)
A. Sudden development of phobias
B. Development of substance use disorder
C. Increased level of anxiety during interview
D. Reactivation of a prior physical disorder
E. Unwillingness to discuss the sexual assault - CORRECT
ANSWER A, C, & E. Sudden onset of phobic reactions,
increased anxiety during interview, and not verbalizing the sexual
assault are characteristics of a silent rape reaction.
B and D are characteristics of a compound rape reaction.
A nurse is assessing a client who experienced sexual assault.
Which of the following findings indicate the client is experiencing
an emotional reaction of rape-trauma syndrome? (Select all that
apply)
A. Genitourinary soreness
B. Difficulties with low self-esteem
C. Sleep disturbances
D. Emotional outburst
E. Difficulty making decisions - CORRECT ANSWER D & E.
Emotional outbursts indicate an expressed initial reaction of rape-
trauma syndrome. Difficulty making decisions indicates a
controlled initial reaction of rape-trauma syndrome.
A and C are somatic reactions. B is a sustained and maladaptive
emotional response beyond the initial reaction.
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