ATI RN MENTAL HEALTH Team member safety assessment
EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 40 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
1.A nurse is sitting with a client who is extremely anxious until they fall
asleep. The nurse should identify that this is an example of which of the
following ethical principles?
a. Justice
b. Autonomy
c. Nonmaleficence
d. Beneficence: Answer: d.
Rationale: The nurse should identify that this is an example of
beneficence. Benef- icence involves acting in a manner that is "for the
good" or in a way that benefits others.
Justice involves caring for all clients equally and with the same level of
fairness. Autonomy involves allowing the client to make decisions about
their care.
Nonmaleficence involves advocating for treatment modalities that
result in the least amount of harm while achieving a beneficial outcome.
2.A nurse on a pediatric mental health unit is discussing the importance of
setting boundaries with another nurse. Which of the following statements
by the nurse explains why setting boundaries is important?
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, a. Setting boundaries will cause the children to try and leave the unit
b. Children will automatically rebel against all boundaries set on the unit,
so you must let them know the consequences
c. Setting boundaries increases a child's sense of security through
knowing the consequences of behaviors
d. Children are not able to understand boundaries or consequences of
their behavior: Answer: c.
Rationale: Research indicates that setting boundaries increases a
child's sense of security. Setting boundaries reduces any
misunderstanding, establishes expected behaviors, and provides an
understanding of consequences.
Setting boundaries reduces any misunderstanding, establishes expected
behaviors, and provides an understanding of consequences. This will
assist the children to understand their goals for treatment and avoid the
consequences of their behavior. All children do not automatically rebel
when boundaries are set. Setting bound- aries reduces any
misunderstanding, establishes expected behaviors, and provides an
understanding of consequences. This empowers children to avoid the
conse- quences of their behavior.
Care and treatment for children must be explained in a way that they
understand.
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, Best practice suggests that when a child understands boundaries and
conse- quences of their behavior, they are more likely to avoid bad
behaviors.
3.A nurse is discussing burnout among nurses with a colleague. Which of
the following is a strategy to reduce burnout?
a. Self-scheduling work shifts
b. Keeping to oneself at work
c. Working extra shifts during staff shortages
d. Skipping shared governance meetings: Answer: a.
rationale: Self-scheduling work shifts allows nurses to have more control
over
work-life balance and helps reduce burnout. Strategies for reducing
burnout include engagement in shared governance, effective
communication, supportive teams, supportive leadership, and
consistent self-care.
Isolation and avoiding engagement with team members is a
contributing factor to burnout.
Working extra shifts during staff shortages has been linked to an
increased risk for burnout.
Shared governances allow nurses to have input on policies and staffing
decisions, which has been identified as a strategy to reduce burnout.
Therefore, skipping shared governance meetings is not a strategy to
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 40 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
1.A nurse is sitting with a client who is extremely anxious until they fall
asleep. The nurse should identify that this is an example of which of the
following ethical principles?
a. Justice
b. Autonomy
c. Nonmaleficence
d. Beneficence: Answer: d.
Rationale: The nurse should identify that this is an example of
beneficence. Benef- icence involves acting in a manner that is "for the
good" or in a way that benefits others.
Justice involves caring for all clients equally and with the same level of
fairness. Autonomy involves allowing the client to make decisions about
their care.
Nonmaleficence involves advocating for treatment modalities that
result in the least amount of harm while achieving a beneficial outcome.
2.A nurse on a pediatric mental health unit is discussing the importance of
setting boundaries with another nurse. Which of the following statements
by the nurse explains why setting boundaries is important?
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
, a. Setting boundaries will cause the children to try and leave the unit
b. Children will automatically rebel against all boundaries set on the unit,
so you must let them know the consequences
c. Setting boundaries increases a child's sense of security through
knowing the consequences of behaviors
d. Children are not able to understand boundaries or consequences of
their behavior: Answer: c.
Rationale: Research indicates that setting boundaries increases a
child's sense of security. Setting boundaries reduces any
misunderstanding, establishes expected behaviors, and provides an
understanding of consequences.
Setting boundaries reduces any misunderstanding, establishes expected
behaviors, and provides an understanding of consequences. This will
assist the children to understand their goals for treatment and avoid the
consequences of their behavior. All children do not automatically rebel
when boundaries are set. Setting bound- aries reduces any
misunderstanding, establishes expected behaviors, and provides an
understanding of consequences. This empowers children to avoid the
conse- quences of their behavior.
Care and treatment for children must be explained in a way that they
understand.
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
, Best practice suggests that when a child understands boundaries and
conse- quences of their behavior, they are more likely to avoid bad
behaviors.
3.A nurse is discussing burnout among nurses with a colleague. Which of
the following is a strategy to reduce burnout?
a. Self-scheduling work shifts
b. Keeping to oneself at work
c. Working extra shifts during staff shortages
d. Skipping shared governance meetings: Answer: a.
rationale: Self-scheduling work shifts allows nurses to have more control
over
work-life balance and helps reduce burnout. Strategies for reducing
burnout include engagement in shared governance, effective
communication, supportive teams, supportive leadership, and
consistent self-care.
Isolation and avoiding engagement with team members is a
contributing factor to burnout.
Working extra shifts during staff shortages has been linked to an
increased risk for burnout.
Shared governances allow nurses to have input on policies and staffing
decisions, which has been identified as a strategy to reduce burnout.
Therefore, skipping shared governance meetings is not a strategy to
To get this or any other Exam contact ()