ATI RN MENTAL HEALTH CMS review EXAM 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 350 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
1.LOC - ALERT: patient is
responsive opens eyes
spontaneously
answers questions appropriately
2.LOC - LETHARGIC: patient can open eyes and respond to questions
falls asleep easily
3.LOC - OBTUNDED: patient responds to light
shaking is confused
slow to respond
4.LOC - STUPOROUS: patient barely responds to painful stimuli
*example*
rubbing
sternum
5.LOC - COMATOSE: patient is unresponsive
abnormal posturing may be present
6.DECORTICATE POSTURING: arms flexed/internally
rotated legs extended/internally rotated
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, 7.DECEREBRATE POSTURING: head arched
back arms/legs extended
8.AUTONOMY: patient has the right to make their own decisions even if
not in their best interest
9.BENEFICENCE: do what is best for the patient
*do good*
10.FIDELITY: keep your promises
loyalty/faithfulness
11.JUSTICE: provide fairness in care and allocation of resources
12.NONMALEFICENCE: do no harm
13.VERACITY: tell the truth
14.PATIENT RIGHTS - REFUSAL OF TREATMENT: even patients who are
invol- untarily admitted have the right to refuse treatment
15.PATIENT RIGHTS - CONFIDENTIALITY: HIPAA states that health
information cannot be released without patient's permission
client's right to privacy continues even after death
16.CONFIDENTIALITY - NURSING ACTIONS: if someone calls to get an
update, suggest they reach out to the patient's family
if you overhear a conversation in a public space, take action to stop the
violation
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, 17.PATIENT RIGHTS - MANDATORY REPORTING: nurses are required to
report suspicion of abuse
warn/protect third parties who are at risk for harm
18.INFORMED CONSENT - PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES: communicate
pur-
pose of procedure
provide a complete description of procedure in patient's primary
language (use interpreter if needed)
explain risks vs. benefits
describe other options to treat condition
19.INFORMED CONSENT - NURSE/RN RESPONSIBILITIES: make sure
provider
gave patient appropriate information regarding
procedure ensure that patient is competent to
give informed consent have patient sign consent
document
notify provider if patient has more questions or doesn't understand
information provided
20.RESTRAINTS - TYPES: *Physical*
- vest
- belt
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, - mitten
*Chemical*
- sedative Rx
- antipsychotic Rx
21.RESTRAINTS - ALTERNATIVES: provide verbal
interventions diversions
calm/quiet environment
22.RESTRAINTS - PRESCRIPTIONS: *MUST BE IN WRITING*
prescription must be rewritten every 24 hours
in an emergency situation, a nurse may use restraints, but must obtain a
written prescription per facility policy (usually within 15-30 minutes)
23.RESTRAINTS - TIME LIMITS: *Adults*
4 hours
*Ages 9 -
17* 2 hours
*Ages 8 and
Under* 1 hour
24.RESTRAINTS - DOCUMENTATION: complete every 15-30 minutes
*include the following:*
- precipitating event
- alternative interventions attempted
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EXAM COMPLETE 350 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
1.LOC - ALERT: patient is
responsive opens eyes
spontaneously
answers questions appropriately
2.LOC - LETHARGIC: patient can open eyes and respond to questions
falls asleep easily
3.LOC - OBTUNDED: patient responds to light
shaking is confused
slow to respond
4.LOC - STUPOROUS: patient barely responds to painful stimuli
*example*
rubbing
sternum
5.LOC - COMATOSE: patient is unresponsive
abnormal posturing may be present
6.DECORTICATE POSTURING: arms flexed/internally
rotated legs extended/internally rotated
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
, 7.DECEREBRATE POSTURING: head arched
back arms/legs extended
8.AUTONOMY: patient has the right to make their own decisions even if
not in their best interest
9.BENEFICENCE: do what is best for the patient
*do good*
10.FIDELITY: keep your promises
loyalty/faithfulness
11.JUSTICE: provide fairness in care and allocation of resources
12.NONMALEFICENCE: do no harm
13.VERACITY: tell the truth
14.PATIENT RIGHTS - REFUSAL OF TREATMENT: even patients who are
invol- untarily admitted have the right to refuse treatment
15.PATIENT RIGHTS - CONFIDENTIALITY: HIPAA states that health
information cannot be released without patient's permission
client's right to privacy continues even after death
16.CONFIDENTIALITY - NURSING ACTIONS: if someone calls to get an
update, suggest they reach out to the patient's family
if you overhear a conversation in a public space, take action to stop the
violation
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
, 17.PATIENT RIGHTS - MANDATORY REPORTING: nurses are required to
report suspicion of abuse
warn/protect third parties who are at risk for harm
18.INFORMED CONSENT - PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES: communicate
pur-
pose of procedure
provide a complete description of procedure in patient's primary
language (use interpreter if needed)
explain risks vs. benefits
describe other options to treat condition
19.INFORMED CONSENT - NURSE/RN RESPONSIBILITIES: make sure
provider
gave patient appropriate information regarding
procedure ensure that patient is competent to
give informed consent have patient sign consent
document
notify provider if patient has more questions or doesn't understand
information provided
20.RESTRAINTS - TYPES: *Physical*
- vest
- belt
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, - mitten
*Chemical*
- sedative Rx
- antipsychotic Rx
21.RESTRAINTS - ALTERNATIVES: provide verbal
interventions diversions
calm/quiet environment
22.RESTRAINTS - PRESCRIPTIONS: *MUST BE IN WRITING*
prescription must be rewritten every 24 hours
in an emergency situation, a nurse may use restraints, but must obtain a
written prescription per facility policy (usually within 15-30 minutes)
23.RESTRAINTS - TIME LIMITS: *Adults*
4 hours
*Ages 9 -
17* 2 hours
*Ages 8 and
Under* 1 hour
24.RESTRAINTS - DOCUMENTATION: complete every 15-30 minutes
*include the following:*
- precipitating event
- alternative interventions attempted
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