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Complete ATI Mental Health
Online Practice A, B, C 2019 with NGN
Exam 2019 with NGN
Retake Exam 2019 with NGN




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, ATI Mental Health Online Practice 2019 A with
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1. A nurse is caring for a group of patients. For which of the following situa-
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tions should the nurse complete an incident report?: A client was administered one-
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half of the prescribed dose of medication
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Rationale: An incident report is a recording of any occurrence that does not meet the
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standard of care. The nurse should report medication errors using the facility's inciden
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t or occurrence form.
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2. A nurse is caring for a group of patients. Which of the following findings is the nurse
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required to report?: A client who has borderline personality disorder threatened to ha
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rm their roommate
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Rationale: Signs and symptoms of BPD include interpersonal relationships accom-
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epanied by threats and other- e e e e


directed violence. While it is important for the nurse to maintain the patients confidentia
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lity, when another individual might be in danger, the nurse is required by law to report it t
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o authorities.
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, 3. A nurse is caring for a patient who has borderline personality disorder. Which of the
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following goals is the priority when planning care for this patient?
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a. The patient will take the prescribed medications as scheduled
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b. The patient will express feelings of frustration
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c. The patient will refrain from self-mutilation
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d. The patient will participate in group therapy: c.The client will refrain from self-
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mutilation

Rationale: The greatest risk to the patient is injury to self and others. Therefore, the prior
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y goal is for the patient to refrain from self-mutilation
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a. Taking prescribed medications as scheduled to maintain therapeutic blood levels is
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an important goal. However, this is not the priority goal
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b. Expressing feelings of frustration to acknowledge these feelings is an important go
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al. However, this is not the priority goal
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c. Participating in group therapy as part of the treatment plan is an important goal. Ho
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wever, this is not the priority goal
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4. A nurse is discussing the home care of a patient who has advanced Alzheimer's di
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sease. The patient's caregiver is planning to go out of town for several days. Which of t
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he following resources should the nurse recommend- ed to the caregiver?
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a. Respite care e




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c. Adult day care program e e e




d. Geropsychiatric unit: a. Respite care e e e e




Rationale: Respite care programs allow the patient to stay in a nursing facility for a set n
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umber of days, allowing the caregivers to go on vacation or have some time to themselv
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b. Partial hospitalization provides services for several hours during the day, but they are
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not designed to offer 24-
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hr care. A patient with advanced Alzheimer's disease is unable to safely remain at home
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eunattended
c. Adult day care programs can provide services throughout the day to patient's with A
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lzheimer's disease, allowing the caregiver the ability to work or have a break. The patie
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nt's return home in the evening. A patient who has advanced Alzheimer's disease is un
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able to safely remain at home unattended.
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d. A geropsychiatric unit provides care for patients requiring acute psychiatric services
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edue to sudden mental status changes, psychosis, or other mental health services.The
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se services are ideal for patients who are at risk of harming themselves or others
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5. A nurse is caring for an older adult patient who has dementia and has wandered in
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to the day room looking for their deceased partner. Which of the following actions sho
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uld the nurse take?
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a. Move the patient to a room near the nurses' station
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b. Limit visitors until the patient is oriented to the environment
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