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ATI CMS EXAM REVIEW – MENTAL HEALTH | COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC NURSING STUDY GUIDE 2026

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Prepare confidently for the ATI CMS Mental Health Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring high-yield practice questions, detailed answers, and rationales designed to strengthen psychiatric nursing knowledge, clinical judgment, and exam performance. This resource is ideal for nursing students preparing for ATI proctored exams, course assessments, HESI, and NCLEX-style testing.

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ATI CMS EXAM REVIEW – MENTAL
HEALTH | COMPREHENSIVE
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING STUDY GUIDE
2026 | GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED
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Updated 2026 Questions and Answers | 100% Verified
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,LOC - STUPOROUS patient barely responds to painful stimuli


example
rubbing sternum


LOC - COMATOSE patient is unresponsive


abnormal posturing may be present


DECORTICATE POSTURING arms flexed/internally rotated


legs extended/internally rotated




DECEREBRATE POSTURING head arched back


arms/legs extended




AUTONOMY patient has the right to make their own decisions even if not in their best interest


BENEFICENCE do what is best for the patient


do good


FIDELITY keep your promises


loyalty/faithfulness


JUSTICE provide fairness in care and allocation of resources


NONMALEFICENCE do no harm




VERACITY tell the truth


PATIENT RIGHTS - REFUSAL OF TREATMENT even patients who are involuntarily admitted have the right to refuse treatment

,PATIENT RIGHTS - CONFIDENTIALITY HIPAA states that health information cannot be released without patient's
permission


client's right to privacy continues even after death


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


PATIENT RIGHTS - MANDATORY REPORTING nurses are required to report suspicion of abuse


warn/protect third parties who are at risk for harm


INFORMED CONSENT - PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES communicate purpose 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


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


RESTRAINTS - TYPES Physical
- vest
- belt
- mitten


Chemical
- sedative Rx
- antipsychotic Rx


RESTRAINTS - ALTERNATIVES provide verbal interventions


diversions


calm/quiet environment

, 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)


RESTRAINTS - TIME LIMITS Adults
4 hours


Ages 9 - 17
2 hours


Ages 8 and Under
1 hour


RESTRAINTS - DOCUMENTATION complete every 15-30 minutes


include the following:
- precipitating event
- alternative interventions attempted
- time treatment began
- medication(s) administered
- patient assessment (current behavior, VS, pain)
- patient care provided (food, toileting)


RESTRAINTS - DISCONTINUATION restraints can be discontinued when patient can follow nurse's directions


UNINTENTIONAL TORTS Negligence
forgetting to set bed alarm for a fall risk patient


Malpractice
medication error that harms patient


INTENTIONAL TORTS Assault
nurse threatens patient


Battery
- nurse hits patient
- gives Rx against patient's will


False Imprisonment
- nurse inappropriately restrains a patient
- nurse administers a chemical restraint (Rx)


INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION self-talk


thinking thoughts, but not verbalizing them


INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION one-on-one communication with another person

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