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NGN ATI MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM 2025
ACTUAL EXAM FORM A, B & C ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT) A+ GRADE ASSURED
Trusting nurse-client relationship - (answers)A relationship established by the
nurse to ensure the client feels safe and secure.



Lithium toxicity - (answers)A condition indicated by symptoms such as coarse
hand tremor, which requires monitoring in clients taking lithium.



Conduct disorder - (answers)A behavioral disorder in children characterized by
aggressive or destructive behavior.



Therapeutic holding technique - (answers)An intervention used to de-escalate
behavior and prevent injury in clients exhibiting harmful behaviors.



Panic level of anxiety - (answers)An intense level of anxiety that may require
immediate intervention to ensure client safety.



Extrapyramidal adverse effects - (answers)Side effects associated with typical
antipsychotic medications, such as lip smacking and tongue rolling.



Diazepam administration - (answers)For a 7.5 mg IV bolus of diazepam with a
concentration of 5 mg/ml, the nurse should administer 1.5 mL.

,Intoxication symptoms - (answers)Signs such as elevated blood pressure,
increased heart rate, and dilated pupils indicative of substance intoxication.



Agranulocytosis - (answers)A serious side effect of medications indicated by
symptoms such as fever and sore throat.



Anticholinergic side effect - (answers)A side effect of certain medications that can
cause urinary retention.



Cardiovascular side effect - (answers)A potential adverse effect of medications
that can lead to postural hypotension.



Relaxation technique - (answers)A method taught to clients to help manage
anxiety, typically used after an anxiety attack has subsided.



Anxiety triggers - (answers)Factors or situations that provoke anxiety in clients,
which should be identified for effective management.



Assertiveness training group - (answers)A therapeutic group aimed at helping
clients learn to express themselves assertively rather than aggressively.



Behavioral change facilitation - (answers)The process of assisting clients in
modifying their behaviors to improve mental health outcomes.

, Confidentiality in admission - (answers)The assurance provided to clients that
their personal information will be kept private during their stay.



Inpatient mental health facility - (answers)A treatment center where clients
receive intensive care and support for mental health issues.



Client withdrawal - (answers)A state where a client may appear fearful and
withdrawn, indicating a need for supportive interventions.



Nurse's priority intervention - (answers)The most critical action a nurse should
take in response to a client's immediate needs or risks.



Therapeutic intervention - (answers)A planned action taken by a nurse to
promote healing and well-being in clients.



Destructive behavior - (answers)Actions taken by clients that may harm
themselves or others, requiring immediate intervention.



Mental health assessment - (answers)The process of evaluating a client's mental
health status, including symptoms and behaviors.



Cocaine - (answers)Intoxication causes tachycardia, elevated blood pressure,
dilated pupils and agitation.

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