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ATI Mental Health Proctored Exam latest update A+ graded 1.A client is fearful of driving and enters a behavioral therapy program to help him overcome his anxiety. Using systematic desensitization, he is able to drive down a familiar street without experiencing a panic attack. The nurse should recognize that to continue positive results, the client should participate in which of the following? a. Biofeedback b. Therapist modeling c. Frequent pacing d. Positive reinforcement - 2. A nurse is counseling a client following the death of the client's partner 8 months ago. Which of the following client statements indicates maladaptive grieving? a. "I am so sorry for the times I was angry with my partner." b. "I like looking at his personal items in the closet." c. "I find myself thinking about my partner often." d. "I still don't feel up to returning to work." - RISK FACTORS FOR MALADAPTIVE GRIEVING ●● Being dependent upon the deceased ●● Unexpected death at a young age, through violence, or by a socially unacceptable manner ●● Inadequate coping skills or lack of social support ●● Pre-existing mental health issues, such as depression or substance use disorder 3./21 A nurse in an inpatient mental health facility is assessing a client who has schizophrenia and is taking haloperidol (antipsychotic, 1st gen). Which of the following clinical findings is the nurse's priority? a. Headache b. Insomnia (sedation) c. Urinary hesitancy (Complication → ANTIcholinergic effects) d. High fever (Complication → agranulocytosis) - 4. A nurse is planning care for a client who has obsessive compulsive disorder. Which of the following recommendations should the nurse include in the client's plan of care? a. Reality Orientation therapy (re-orient to reality) b. Operant Conditioning (receives positive rewards for positive behavior) c. Thought Stopping (say "stop" when compulsive behaviors arise & substitute w/ positive thought) d. Validation Therapy (acknowledging pt's feelings) - 5. A nurse is caring for a client who is in the manic phase of bipolar disorder. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Provide in depth explanation of nursing expectations (inability to focus - give concise explanations) b. Encourage the client to participate in group activities (decrease stimulation) c. Avoid power struggles by remaining neutral (do not react personally to pt's comments) d. Allow the client to set limits for his behavior (nurse sets limits) - 6. A nurse is providing behavioral therapy for a client who has OCD. The client repeatedly checks that the doors are locked at night. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give the client when using thought stopping technique? a. "Keep a journal of how often you check the locks each night." b. "Ask a family member to check the locks for you at night." c. "Focus on abdominal breathing whenever you go to check the locks." d. "Snap a rubber band on your wrist when you think about checking the locks." - 7. A nurse is caring for a client who has a cocaine use disorder. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect the client to have during withdrawal? a. Hand tremors (Intoxication) b. Fatigue c. Seizures (Intoxication) d. Rapid speech 8. A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who is taking clozapine. For which of the following findings should the nurse withhold the medication and notify the provider? a. WBC count b. Heart rate c. Report of photosensitivity d. Blood glucose level - 9./59. A nurse is creating a plan of care for a client who has major depressive disorder. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan? a. Keep the ring light on in the client's room at night b. Encourage physical activity for the client during the day c. Identity and schedule alternative group activities for the client d. Discourage the client from expressing feeling of anger - 10. A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? .......................................continued..................................................................

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ATI Mental Health Proctored Exam 2023-
2024 latest update A+ graded




1.A client is fearful of driving and enters a behavioral therapy
program to help him overcome his anxiety. Using systematic
desensitization, he is able to drive down a familiar street without
experiencing a panic attack. The nurse should recognize that to
continue positive results, the client should participate in which of
the following?
a. Biofeedback
b. Therapist modeling
c. Frequent pacing
d. Positive reinforcement - ans a. Biofeedback

2. A nurse is counseling a client following the death of the client's
partner 8 months ago. Which of the following client statements
indicates maladaptive grieving?
a. "I am so sorry for the times I was angry with my partner."
b. "I like looking at his personal items in the closet."
c. "I find myself thinking about my partner often."
d. "I still don't feel up to returning to work." - ans d. "I still don't feel up to returning to
work."

Rationale: 8 months too long Maladaptive Grief: . Distorted or exaggerated grief
response - unable to
perform activities of daily living.

RISK FACTORS FOR MALADAPTIVE GRIEVING

●● Being dependent upon the deceased
●● Unexpected death at a young age, through violence, or by a socially unacceptable
manner

,●● Inadequate coping skills or lack of social support
●● Pre-existing mental health issues, such as depression or substance use disorder

3./21 A nurse in an inpatient mental health facility is assessing a
client who has schizophrenia and is taking haloperidol (antipsychotic,
1st gen).
Which of the following clinical findings is the nurse's priority?
a. Headache
b. Insomnia (sedation)
c. Urinary hesitancy (Complication → ANTIcholinergic effects)
d. High fever (Complication → agranulocytosis) - ans d. High fever (Complication →
agranulocytosis)

Other complications: Acute dystonia, Pseudoparkinsonism, Akathisia, Tardive
dyskinesia,
Neuroendocrine effects (Gynecomastia, Weight gain, Menstrual irregularities), NMS,
Orthostatic Hypotension, Sedation, Sexual dysfunction, Skin effects, Liver impairment

4. A nurse is planning care for a client who has obsessive
compulsive disorder. Which of the following recommendations
should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
a. Reality Orientation therapy (re-orient to reality)
b. Operant Conditioning (receives positive rewards for positive behavior)
c. Thought Stopping (say "stop" when compulsive behaviors arise & substitute
w/ positive thought)
d. Validation Therapy (acknowledging pt's feelings) - ans c. Thought Stopping (say
"stop" when compulsive behaviors arise & substitute
w/ positive thought)

5. A nurse is caring for a client who is in the manic phase of
bipolar disorder. Which of the following actions should the
nurse take?
a. Provide in depth explanation of nursing expectations
(inability to focus - give concise explanations)
b. Encourage the client to participate in group activities
(decrease stimulation)
c. Avoid power struggles by remaining neutral (do not react
personally to pt's comments)
d. Allow the client to set limits for his behavior (nurse sets limits) - ans c. Avoid power
struggles by remaining neutral (do not react
personally to pt's comments)

6. A nurse is providing behavioral therapy for a client who has
OCD. The client repeatedly checks that the doors are locked at
night. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give
the client when using thought stopping technique?
a. "Keep a journal of how often you check the locks each

, night."
b. "Ask a family member to check the locks for you at night."
c. "Focus on abdominal breathing whenever you go to
check the locks."
d. "Snap a rubber band on your wrist when you think about
checking the locks." - ans d. "Snap a rubber band on your wrist when you think about
checking the locks."

Thought stopping: teach pt to say "stop" when negative
thoughts/compulsive behaviors arise & substitute positive thought - goal forpt use
command silently over time

7. A nurse is caring for a client who has a cocaine use disorder.
Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect
the client to have during withdrawal?
a. Hand tremors (Intoxication)
b. Fatigue
c. Seizures (Intoxication)
d. Rapid speech

Rationale: Pg: 97 WITHDRAWAL MANIFESTATIONS● Depression, fatigue, craving,
excess sleeping or
insomnia, dramatic unpleasant dreams, psychomotor retardation, agitation ● Not life-
threatening, but
possible occurrence of suicidal ideation
Cocaine = STIMULANT → OPPOSITE of HEROIN
● Withdrawal = opposite effects - ans b. Fatigue

8. A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who is taking
clozapine. For which of the following findings should the nurse
withhold the medication and notify the provider?
a. WBC count
b. Heart rate
c. Report of photosensitivity
d. Blood glucose level - ans a. WBC count

9./59. A nurse is creating a plan of care for a client who has
major depressive disorder. Which of the following interventions
should the nurse include in the plan?
a. Keep the ring light on in the client's room at night
b. Encourage physical activity for the client during the day
c. Identity and schedule alternative group activities for the
client
d. Discourage the client from expressing feeling of anger - ans b. Encourage physical
activity for the client during the day

10. A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing acute

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