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ATI RN 3.0 Mental Health 1 Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is the first action a nurse should take when a client begins pacing and clenching their fists? Assess the client for escalating agitation and ensure safety What is the primary goal during the orientation phase of a therapeutic nurse-client relationship? To establish trust and define the roles and boundaries What is the best response for a nurse to give when a client says, “I feel like giving up”? “Can you tell me more about what you’re feeling right now?” A client with depression states, “I’m worthless.” What is the most therapeutic response? “It sounds like you’re feeling very down on yourself. Let’s talk about that.” What should the nurse do first when a client expresses thoughts of self-harm? Ask the client if they have a specific plan and the means to carry it out 2 During a group session, a client begins yelling and threatening others. What is the nurse’s immediate priority? Remove the client from the group to de-escalate the situation What behavior indicates that a client is in the working phase of the therapeutic relationship? The client discusses painful memories and begins to problem-solve A client with schizophrenia says, “The television is talking to me.” What is the best nursing response? “That must be very unsettling. What is the television saying to you?” A nurse hears a client crying softly in their room. What is the best initial action? Knock gently and ask, “Would you like to talk about what’s bothering you?” A nurse is caring for a client newly admitted for major depressive disorder. What is the priority assessment? Evaluate the client’s risk for self-harm or suicide 3 What is an appropriate nursing response when a client with PTSD avoids discussing a traumatic event? “I understand that talking about this is hard. We can go at your pace.” A client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder is interrupting others and becoming increasingly loud. What should the nurse do? Calmly escort the client to a quiet room for redirection What is the nurse's responsibility if a client reports abuse by a caregiver? Report the allegation according to facility protocol and local law What is a sign that a client is progressing in treatment for anxiety? The client verbalizes coping strategies and practices relaxation techniques A client is experiencing command hallucinations. What is the most important nursing action? Ask the client what the voices are telling them to do 4 A nurse observes a client using deep breathing

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ATI RN 3.0 Mental Health 1 Questions
and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026
| Correct & Verified
What is the first action a nurse should take when a client begins pacing and clenching their fists?


✔✔ Assess the client for escalating agitation and ensure safety




What is the primary goal during the orientation phase of a therapeutic nurse-client relationship?


✔✔ To establish trust and define the roles and boundaries




What is the best response for a nurse to give when a client says, “I feel like giving up”?


✔✔ “Can you tell me more about what you’re feeling right now?”




A client with depression states, “I’m worthless.” What is the most therapeutic response?


✔✔ “It sounds like you’re feeling very down on yourself. Let’s talk about that.”




What should the nurse do first when a client expresses thoughts of self-harm?


✔✔ Ask the client if they have a specific plan and the means to carry it out




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,During a group session, a client begins yelling and threatening others. What is the nurse’s

immediate priority?


✔✔ Remove the client from the group to de-escalate the situation




What behavior indicates that a client is in the working phase of the therapeutic relationship?


✔✔ The client discusses painful memories and begins to problem-solve




A client with schizophrenia says, “The television is talking to me.” What is the best nursing

response?


✔✔ “That must be very unsettling. What is the television saying to you?”




A nurse hears a client crying softly in their room. What is the best initial action?


✔✔ Knock gently and ask, “Would you like to talk about what’s bothering you?”




A nurse is caring for a client newly admitted for major depressive disorder. What is the priority

assessment?


✔✔ Evaluate the client’s risk for self-harm or suicide




2

, What is an appropriate nursing response when a client with PTSD avoids discussing a traumatic

event?


✔✔ “I understand that talking about this is hard. We can go at your pace.”




A client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder is interrupting others and becoming increasingly

loud. What should the nurse do?


✔✔ Calmly escort the client to a quiet room for redirection




What is the nurse's responsibility if a client reports abuse by a caregiver?


✔✔ Report the allegation according to facility protocol and local law




What is a sign that a client is progressing in treatment for anxiety?


✔✔ The client verbalizes coping strategies and practices relaxation techniques




A client is experiencing command hallucinations. What is the most important nursing action?


✔✔ Ask the client what the voices are telling them to do




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