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ATI RN MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM TEST BANK | RN ATI MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM | EXAM WITH 70 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | NEWEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ (ASSURED PASS) A nurse on a mental health unit is caring for a group of clients. Which of the following actions by the nurse is an example of the ethical principle of justice? A. Allowing a client to choose which unit activities to attend. B. Attempting alternative therapies instead of restraints for a client who is combative. C. Providing a client with accurate information about their prognosis. D. Spending adequate time with a client who is verbally abusive. A+ TEST BANK Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam D. Spending adequate time with a client who is verbally abusive. By spending adequate time with the client was verbally abusive the nurse is demonstrating the ethical principle of justice. When the nurse spends an appropriate amount of time with each client regardless of their behavior and keeping their individual needs, the nurse guarantees that all clients receive equal care. A nurse is assessing a client who has bulimia nervosa. The nurse should expect which of the following findings? A. Amenorrhea B. Lanugo C. Cold extremities D. Tooth erosion D. Tooth erosion The nurse should identify the clients who have a chronic medical illness are at an increased risk for development of depression. A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing opioid withdrawal. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect? A. Sedation B. Rhinorrhea C. Bradycardia D. Hypothermia B. Rhinorrhea The nurse should expect a client who is experiencing Opioid withdrawal would have rhinorrhea and flu like manifestations such as yawning, sneezing, and abdominal pain. A charge nurse on a mental health unit is discussing client rights with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements should the charge nurse make? A. "Clients can't refuse to take medications if they are admitted involuntarily." B. "You can notify a client's family if they are admitted involuntarily." C. "Clients who are admitted involuntarily maintain the right to give informed consent for procedures." A+ TEST BANK Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam D. "You can remove a client's privileges if they are admitted involuntarily and refuse to attend therapy sessions." C. "Clients who are admitted involuntarily maintain the right to give informed consent for procedures." Clients who are admitted and voluntarily maintain the right to give Informed consent for treatment. They also have the right to give informed consent for procedures. A nurse is preparing to participate in an interdisciplinary conference for a client who has bipolar disorder. Which of the following behaviors is the priority for the nurse to report to the treatment team? A. Calling family members. B. Spending time alone C. Giving away possessions D. Excessive crying C. Giving away possessions Giving away possessions indicates that this client is at greatest risk for suicide. Therefore, this is the priority fighting for the nurse to report to the treatment team. According to the patient self-determination act, clients have a right to be free from restraints or seclusion unless the safety of the clients or others is at risk. De-escalation methods for controlling behavior should be attempted prior to initiating restraints. A nurse is assessing a client for risk factors for the development of depression. The nurse should identify that which of the following factors places the client at an increased risk for depression? A+ TEST BANK Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam A. The client is married. B. The client recently received a promotion at work. C. The client has COPD. D. The client is a male. C. The client has COPD. A client who has bulimia nervosa is likely to have a dental caries into the Razhan caused by frequent exposure to gastric acid from vomiting. A nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses about the use of mechanical restraints. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? A. Complete documentation about the client's status every hour while they are in restraints. B. Maintain the client in restraints for a minimum of 4 hours. C. Apply restraints when other means of managing the client's behavior have failed. D. Request that the provider assess the client within 8 hours of the application of restraints. C. Apply restraints when other means of managing the client's behavior have failed. A nurse is teaching the guardians of a client about their adolescent child's diagnosis of bulimia nervosa. Which of the following statements made by the guardians indicates an understanding of their child's illness? A. "This disease will increase our child's risk for high blood pressure." B. "It is important for our child to have regular dental checkups." C. "We need to weigh our child daily for several weeks, then once per week." D. "Bleeding during our child's periods will increase because of this disease" B. "It is important for our child to have regular dental checkups." For a client who has bulimia nervosa, repeated vomiting erodes tea and predisposes the teeth to A+ TEST BANK Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam Cari's. Thus, the nurse should teach the guardians that regular dental check ups are important for a client who has bulimia nervosa. A nurse is providing teaching to the partner of a client who is in a rehabilitation program for alcohol use disorder. The nurse should identify that which of the following statements by the client's partner indicates an understanding of the teaching? A. "I will avoid social events until my partner has completed treatment." B. "It is important for me to focus my attention on my partner's addiction." C. "I will not take charge of my partner's work responsibilities." D. "I want my partner to promise to change addictive behaviors." C. "I will not take charge of my partner's work responsibilities." The nurse should identify that it is important for the individual who has substance use disorder to take charge of personal responsibilities The nurse is using therapeutic technique of summarizing to review the key points of the discussion A nurse is planning care for a client who has schizophrenia and reports auditory hallucinations. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan? 1. Promote use of music to compete with the client's auditory hallucination 2. Inform the client that the auditory hallucinations are not real 3. Avoid asking the client if they are experiencing auditory hallucinations 4. Instruct the client on the use of voice recognition regarding the auditory hallucinations – Correct Answer :Correct = 1. Promote the use of music to compete with the client's auditory hallucinations Competing reality based stimulating such as the use of music or television during auditory hallucinations can assist in limiting the effect the hallucinations have on the client's stress level *The nurse should acknowledge that the client is hearing auditory hallucinations, but should tell the client that others cannot hear anything to reinforce reality. The nurse should ask the client if they are hearing voices to evaluate whether these are command hallucinations, which can place the client or others at risk for harm. The nurse should assist the client to develop the skill of voice dismissal when auditory hallucinations occur. This involves commanding the voices to stop, which gives the client a sense of control A nurse is caring for a client who has impaired cognition A+ TEST BANK Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam A nurse is caring for an older adult client who begins to cry and states, "I knew God would punish me and I deserve this horrible sickness!" Which of the following responses should the nurse make? A. "Why do you think you deserve this punishment?" B. "Don't worry about being punished by God." C. "Let's talk about what is upsetting you." D. "You shouldn't say things that will upset you so much." C. "Let's talk about what is upsetting you." The nurse is acknowledging the clients concerns and is showing a desire to understand what the client is thinking and feeling A nurse on a mental health unit observes a client who has acute mania hit another client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Call the provider to obtain an immediate prescription for restraint. A+ TEST BANK Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam B. Prepare to administer benzodiazepine IM. C. Call for a team of staff members to help with the situation. D. Check the client who was hit for injuries. C. Call for a team of staff members to help with the situation. The greatest risk is injury to the client and others. Therefore the first action the nurse should take is to call for assistance to prevent further injury to themselves or others Thank you for Purchasing this exam Study Guide. We provide high-quality academic materials to help students excel in exams. Our other Services include but not limited to: academic research, University & College assignments writing, essay writing, Online Classes, and research projects. Our services are reliable, affordable, and plagiarism-free. All the Best in your Exam. For more information; Contact us at: or 0R +254

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ATI RN MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM TEST BANK | RN ATI
MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM | EXAM WITH 70 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS | NEWEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED
A+ (ASSURED PASS)




A nurse on a mental health unit is caring for a group of clients. Which of the
following actions by the nurse is an example of the ethical principle of justice?


A. Allowing a client to choose which unit activities to attend.


B. Attempting alternative therapies instead of restraints for a client who is
combative.


C. Providing a client with accurate information about their prognosis.


D. Spending adequate time with a client who is verbally abusive.
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Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam


D. Spending adequate time with a client who is verbally abusive.


By spending adequate time with the client was verbally abusive the nurse is
demonstrating the ethical principle of justice. When the nurse spends an
appropriate amount of time with each client regardless of their behavior and

,keeping their individual needs, the nurse guarantees that all clients receive equal
care.
A nurse is assessing a client who has bulimia nervosa. The nurse should expect
which of the following findings?


A. Amenorrhea


B. Lanugo


C. Cold extremities


D. Tooth erosion
D. Tooth erosion




The nurse should identify the clients who have a chronic medical illness are at
an increased risk for development of depression.
A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing opioid withdrawal. Which of
the following manifestations should the nurse expect?


A. Sedation


B. Rhinorrhea


C. Bradycardia


D. Hypothermia
B. Rhinorrhea

,The nurse should expect a client who is experiencing Opioid withdrawal would
have rhinorrhea and flu like manifestations such as yawning, sneezing, and
abdominal pain.
A charge nurse on a mental health unit is discussing client rights with a newly
licensed nurse. Which of the following statements should the charge nurse
make?


A. "Clients can't refuse to take medications if they are admitted involuntarily."


B. "You can notify a client's family if they are admitted involuntarily."


C. "Clients who are admitted involuntarily maintain the right to give informed
consent for procedures."




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Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam


D. "You can remove a client's privileges if they are admitted involuntarily and
refuse to attend therapy sessions."
C. "Clients who are admitted involuntarily maintain the right to give informed
consent for procedures."


Clients who are admitted and voluntarily maintain the right to give Informed
consent for treatment. They also have the right to give informed consent for
procedures.

, A nurse is preparing to participate in an interdisciplinary conference for a client
who has bipolar disorder. Which of the following behaviors is the priority for
the nurse to report to the treatment team?


A. Calling family members.


B. Spending time alone


C. Giving away possessions


D. Excessive crying
C. Giving away possessions


Giving away possessions indicates that this client is at greatest risk for suicide.
Therefore, this is the priority fighting for the nurse to report to the treatment
team.




According to the patient self-determination act, clients have a right to be free
from restraints or seclusion unless the safety of the clients or others is at risk.
De-escalation methods for controlling behavior should be attempted prior to
initiating restraints.
A nurse is assessing a client for risk factors for the development of depression.
The nurse should identify that which of the following factors places the client at
an increased risk for depression?
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Ati RN Mental Health Proctored Exam

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