ATI Real Life RN Mental Health- Bipolar
Disorder Questions And Answers.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben documents his initial observations in Susan Choi's mental assessment.
Question:
Nurse Ben performs Susan Choi's initial mental status assessment. Which of the
following categories indicates correct nursing assessment findings? (You will find
hot spots to select in the artwork below. Select only the hot spot that corresponds
to your answer.) - (correct answer) -Thought Content
The client is experiencing a manic episode with denial of the bipolar disorder rather
than minimizing of the disorder.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben continues to collect historical and genetic information related to Susan
Choi's episode of manic behavior.
Question:
Nurse Ben continues to collect information related to Susan Choi's episode of manic
behavior. Which of the following responses to the question asked by the client's
mother is appropriate? - (correct answer) -"According to the literature, there is
strong genetic predisposition for bipolar disorders."
, Bipolar disorders have a strong genetic link. The risk for the development of bipolar
disorder is higher for persons who have a relative with this disorder compared to
those who do not.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben is confronted with Susan Choi's seductive behavior.
Question:
Susan Choi behaves seductively towards Nurse Ben. Which of the following
responses by Ben is appropriate? - (correct answer) -"It is the expectation on this
unit that there is no inappropriate physical contact. I need you to stop."
The nurse is providing information about unit expectations and is giving clear
instructions for the client to stop the inappropriate behavior.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben is preparing to administer olanzapine to Susan Choi.
Question:
Nurse Ben is preparing to administer olanzapine to Susan Choi who is in the early
phase of acute mania. Which of the following are expected outcomes of the
medication? (Select all that apply.) - (correct answer) --Prevent mania relapse
-Decrease agitation
-Promote sedation
A client who receives olanzapine can experience fewer mania relapses.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben has asked Nurse Eva to double check the dosage calculation before
administering olanzapine.
Question:
Disorder Questions And Answers.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben documents his initial observations in Susan Choi's mental assessment.
Question:
Nurse Ben performs Susan Choi's initial mental status assessment. Which of the
following categories indicates correct nursing assessment findings? (You will find
hot spots to select in the artwork below. Select only the hot spot that corresponds
to your answer.) - (correct answer) -Thought Content
The client is experiencing a manic episode with denial of the bipolar disorder rather
than minimizing of the disorder.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben continues to collect historical and genetic information related to Susan
Choi's episode of manic behavior.
Question:
Nurse Ben continues to collect information related to Susan Choi's episode of manic
behavior. Which of the following responses to the question asked by the client's
mother is appropriate? - (correct answer) -"According to the literature, there is
strong genetic predisposition for bipolar disorders."
, Bipolar disorders have a strong genetic link. The risk for the development of bipolar
disorder is higher for persons who have a relative with this disorder compared to
those who do not.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben is confronted with Susan Choi's seductive behavior.
Question:
Susan Choi behaves seductively towards Nurse Ben. Which of the following
responses by Ben is appropriate? - (correct answer) -"It is the expectation on this
unit that there is no inappropriate physical contact. I need you to stop."
The nurse is providing information about unit expectations and is giving clear
instructions for the client to stop the inappropriate behavior.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben is preparing to administer olanzapine to Susan Choi.
Question:
Nurse Ben is preparing to administer olanzapine to Susan Choi who is in the early
phase of acute mania. Which of the following are expected outcomes of the
medication? (Select all that apply.) - (correct answer) --Prevent mania relapse
-Decrease agitation
-Promote sedation
A client who receives olanzapine can experience fewer mania relapses.
Scenario:
Nurse Ben has asked Nurse Eva to double check the dosage calculation before
administering olanzapine.
Question: