Health, Ati Mental Health Assessment Actual Exam /
Ati Mental Health Proctored Exam 2025
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A nurse is caring for a client who has schizophrenia and was admitted involuntarily. The client
states "I don't want to be here. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
"You have the right to legal counsel if you wish."
"You have the right to leave the facility against medical advice."
"You will need to provide a written explanation about why you wish to leave."
"You will need a letter from an attorney stating your decision to discontinue treatment." -:
answers :"You have the right to legal counsel if you wish.";
The nurse should inform the client that they have a right to request legal counsel to review their
case regarding their involuntary admission and their desire to be discharged.
A nurse overhears a visitor ask an assistive personnel (AP), "Can you tell me why my neighbor
was admitted?" The AP begins to look up the information. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take?
Ask to speak with the AP privately.
Tell the AP to provide the information.
,Tell the visitor to speak with the client's provider.
Instruct the visitor to fill out an information request form. -: answers :Ask to speak with the
AP privately;
The nurse should stop the AP from disclosing the client's private information and should speak
with them privately. The nurse should inform the AP that the client must authorize who and
what personal health information is to be shared. Providing this information to the visitor
without the client's consent is a breach of the client's confidentiality.
A nurse is assisting in obtaining informed consent from a client who is scheduled for
electroconvulsive therapy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Ask the client if they understand the procedure.
Inform the client of alternative treatments that are available.
Discuss the risks of the procedure with the client.
Explain the procedure to the client. -: answers :Ask the client if they understand the
procedure;
The nurse should ask the client if they understand the procedure prior to obtaining their
signature on the informed consent form. If the client appears to be incompetent or does not
understand the procedure being performed, it is the responsibility of the nurse to notify the
provider and document these findings.
A nurse manager is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses about reportable conditions.
Which of the following situations should the nurse manager include as being required by law to
be reported?
A client who has a substance abuse disorder and is attempting to leave the hospital against
medical advice
A client who has dementia with multiple wounds and bruises
,A client who is experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder and reports migraines
A client who has terminal cancer and states a desire to die -: answers :A client who has
dementia with multiple wounds and bruises;
A client who has dementia is a vulnerable adult. If abuse is suspected, the nurse has the duty to
report the situation.
A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for disulfiram about over the counter
products that could have potential interactions with this medication. Which of the following
products should the nurse include in the teaching?
Cough syrup
Processed meats
Toothpaste
Yeast -: answers :Cough syrup;
The nurse should teach the client to avoid products that contain alcohol such as cough syrup,
vanilla extract, cough and cold medications, aftershave lotion, mouthwash, cologne, isopropyl
alcohol, and nail polish removers.
A nurse is assisting the parents of a school-age child who has oppositional defiant disorder in
identifying strategies to promote positive behavior. Which of the following behaviors should the
nurse expect the child to exhibit?
Complies with rules
Inflated self-esteem
Refuses to accept responsibility for actions
Is physically cruel to other children -: answers :Refuses to accept responsibility for actions;
, A child who has oppositional defiant disorder can exhibit passive-aggressive behaviors, argue
with authority figures, refuse to comply with requests from authority figures, deliberately annoy
others, and blame others for their mistakes or misbehavior.
A nurse is assessing a client who has antisocial personality disorder. Which of the following
characteristics should the nurse expect?
Lack of remorse
Fear of abandonment
Suicidal behaviors
Chronic feelings of emptiness -: answers :Lack of remorse;
Manifestations of antisocial personality disorder include a lack of remorse, a reckless disregard
for the safety of one's self and others, and a failure to conform to social norms with respect to
lawful behaviors. Clients who have antisocial personality disorder can also be consistently
irresponsible, irritable, and aggressive.
A nurse in a mental health facility observes a client who is experiencing panic level of anxiety.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Encourage the client to discuss the events occurring before the attack.
Teach the client relaxation techniques.
Tell the client to listen to music.
Remain with the client. -: answers :Remain with the client;
The nurse should remain with the client during a panic attack. This promotes a feeling of safety
and reassurance for the client.