ATI RN MENTAL HEALTH 2023/2024 WITH NGN (Questions and Answers with Rationale, 100% updated)
ATI RN MENTAL HEALTH 2023/2024 WITH NGN (Questions and Answers with Rationale, 100% updated) A nurse is assessing a client who has schizophrenia. Which of the following findings should the nurse document as a negative symptom of this disorder? A. Delusions B. Neologisms C. Anhedonia D. EchopraxiaAnswer - C. Anhedonia Rationale: Negative symptoms of schizophrenia affect a person's ability to interact with others and are less dominant than positive symptoms. These symptoms develop over time. Examples of negative include flat affect, anergia (lack of energy), anhedonia (inability to enjoy otherwise pleasurable activities), and thought blocking. A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has dementia and has wandered into the day room looking for their deceased partner. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Move the client to a room near the nurse's station B. Limit visitors until the client is oriented to the environment C. Tell the client that their partner is deceased D. Talk with the client about activities they enjoyed with their partnerAnswer - D. Talk with the client about activities they enjoyed with their partner Rationale: Talking about positive experiences can help distract the client from their disorientation A nurse is caring for a client whose child has a terminal illness. The client requests information about how to deal with the upcoming loss. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? A. "It will be better for you to keep busy to avoid thinking about your child's death." B. "You will complete the grieving process about a year after your child's death." C. "The grief process will start once your child actually dies." D. "It is not uncommon to feel angry toward yourself or others."Answer - D. "it is not uncommon to feel angry toward yourself or others." Rationale: Feelings of blame and anger towards oneself or others are an expected reaction when a client is experiencing a loss. A nurse is teaching a client who has a depressive disorder about fluoxetine. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? A. "You might notice an increase in saliva while taking this medication." B. "You might experience difficulties with sexual functioning while taking this medication." C. "You should expect an improvement in symptoms of depression in 3 to 4 days." D. "You may notice a temporary ringing in the ears when starting this medication."Answer - B. "You might experience difficulties with sexual functioning while taking this medication
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