mental health ati
a nurse is discussing ethical principles with another nurse. which of the following should the nurse include as an example of the principle of nonmaleficence?
a nurse evaluates the clients desire for autonomy while considering the personal safety of other clients on the unit.
a nurse is reviewing the chart of a client who has paranoid schziophrenia. The nurse should identify that the diagnostic and statistical manual distinguishes the different types of schizophrenia based on which of the following criteria? a. Current medication history b. When the manifestations started c. Family history of mental illness d. The client's full history
the clients full history (The DSM-5 TR criteria can be broken down based on the client's manifestations obtained during the complete health history.)
a nurse is discussing the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental health disorders fifth edition with a newly licensed nurse. which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the dsm-5? a. "I would use the DSM-5 TR to diagnose clients who have mental health disorders." b. "The DSM-5 TR assists in planning nursing interventions for clients who have a mental health disorder." c. "I would use the DSM-5 TR as a guide instructing what specific criteria or questions should be asked for a suspected mental health diagnosis." d. "The DSM-5 TR tells how to treat a patient who has a mental health diagnosis."
"The DSM-5 TR assists in planning nursing interventions for clients who have a mental health disorder."
a nurse should identify that which of the following is a US congressional act that mandates mental health parity? a. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act b. Affordable Care Act of 2010 c. No Surprises Act d. Nurse Practice Act
Affordable Care Act of 2010
a nurse is caring for a client who is newly admitted to the acute psychiatric unit for alcohol use disorder. The client reports growing up in an amish community. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Inform the client that the nurse follows Judaism. b. Provide the client with a Bible. c. Assess for personal bias related to alcohol use disorder before interacting with the client. d. Ask the client where they grew up practicing Amish traditions.
Assess for personal bias related to alcohol use disorder before interacting with the client. (To ensure the nurse does not have any bias in their treatment of the client, the nurse should first understand what their own culture and biases are to not hinder client care.)
a nurse is dicussing privacy and confidentiality with a client. Which of the following is a US congressional act that sets the standards for client privacy and confidentiality? a. No Surprises Act b. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act c. Affordable Care Act of 2010 d. Nurse Practice Act
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protects the privacy and confidentiality of a client's health information.)
a charge nurse is presenting on the topic of mental health diagnosis during a unit meeting. the charge nurse should identify that the DSM-5 TR classification is used in conjunction with the or paired with what other classification system? a. Nursing Intervention Classifications b. Maslow's hierarchy of needs c. International Classification of Disease d. Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
International Classification of Disease (The DSM-5 classification is often used in conjunction or paired with the World Health Organization's International Classification of Disease (ICD).)
a nurse is discussing the effects of workplace violence by clients and their family members on health care professionals with a peer. The nurse should identify that which of the following organizations provides oversight for nurses regarding workplace violence? a. American Hospital Association b. Department of Health and Human Services c. Occupational Safety and Health Administration d. The Joint Commission
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
a nurse is working in a neighborhood where the population is culturally diverse. which of the following actions should the nurse take to ensure the delivery of culturally competent care? a. Reflect on their own culture. b. Read a book about the countries of the residents' ancestry. c. Talk to the residents of the neighborhood about their culture. d. Provide care that meets the residents' needs.
Talk to the residents of the neighborhood about their culture. (Cultural competence involves gaining knowledge about another individual's culture. Speaking to the residents of the neighborhood can assist the nurse in gaining this knowledge.)
a newly licensed nurse is reviewing the american nurses association's core professional values of nursing. which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates the value of empowerment? a. The nurse becomes a trainer for new equipment for other nurses on the unit. b. The nurse schedules care around the client's religious practices of daily prayer. c. The nurse supports the autonomy of a client who refuses chemotherapy, even though their family wants it. d. The nurse provides resources to the client who wants to create a living will before they have surgery.
The nurse provides resources to the client who wants to create a living will before they have surgery. (The value of empowerment involves the use of decision making to solve problems for the client. Assisting a client in accessing the resources needed to create a living will is a demonstration of this value)
the act that is used if client cannot afford tx
no surprises act
a nurse overhears unit staff workers making jokes about a nursing student. This is an example of which of the following?
incivility
a nurse is discussing false imprisonment with a group of newly hired staff members. Which of the following information should the nurse include? a. A client cannot claim false imprisonment if they were restrained by use of an injectable antipsychotic medication. b. Claims of false imprisonment can be made if a nurse verbally threatens to place a client in seclusion. c. Claims of false imprisonment are most often made in reference to the use of seclusion or restraints. d. A client cannot claim false imprisonment if they are involuntarily admitted without being assessed by a provider.
Claims of false imprisonment are most often made in reference to the use of seclusion or restraints.
a nurse is caring for a client who is in physical restraints. The nurse shoud identify that which of the following complications can result from inadequate monitoring of the client? a. Positional asphyxia b. Food aspiration c. Cardiac arrest d. Infection e. Somnolence
a (A client who has been placed in physical restraints can assume positions in which they are unable to breathe. The nurse should continuously monitor the client who is in restraints to ensure the client's safety.) b (A client who has been placed in physical restraints can have limited movement and ability to position themselves and are at risk for food aspiration. The nurse should continuously monitor the client who is in restraints to ensure the client's safety.) c (A client who has been placed in physical restraints can experience increased physiological and psychological stress, which can place them at an increased risk for cardiac arrest. The nurse should continuously monitor the client who is in restraints to ensure the client's safety.) (Somnolence (strong desire to fall asleep) is an expected outcome of chemical restraints and is not a risk associated with physical restraints.
which of the factors hould the nurse include about the different factors of determinants of mental health a. Receiving paid maternity leave b. Unsafe drinking water c. Exposure to an adverse childhood event d. A playground in the neighborhood e. National policy addressing cyber-bullying
b c e