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Virtual ATI Mental Health Assessment Questions
Question 1 of 5
A client has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Assessment reveals that the client lives alone. His clothing is disheveled, his hair is uncombed and matted, and his body has a strange odor. During an interview, the client's family voices a desire for the client to live with them when he is discharged. Based on the assessment findings, which nursing diagnosis would be the priority?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Bathing Self-Care Deficit related to symptoms of schizophrenia. The priority nursing diagnosis should address the most immediate and essential need for the client's well-being. In this case, the client's disheveled appearance, uncombed and matted hair, and strange odor indicate a lack of self-care in terms of personal hygiene, specifically bathing. This can lead to physical health issues and negatively impact the client's self-esteem and social interactions. Addressing the bathing self-care deficit is crucial to improving the client's overall health and well-being. A: Ineffective Role Performance related to symptoms of schizophrenia - While this is a valid concern, addressing the client's basic self-care needs should take precedence over role performance. B: Social Isolation related to auditory hallucinations - While social isolation is important, the immediate focus should be on addressing the client's personal hygiene needs. C: Dysfunctional Family Processes related to psychosis - While involving the family is important, the priority
Question 2 of 5
The nurse is caring for a client with complex somatic symptom disorder. When assessing this client, the nurse would be especially alert for symptoms of which of the following?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Depression. In complex somatic symptom disorder, individuals experience persistent, distressing physical symptoms without an underlying medical cause. Depression commonly coexists with this disorder due to the significant emotional distress and impact on daily functioning. The nurse would be alert for symptoms of depression such as persistent sadness, lack of interest in activities, changes in appetite or sleep, and feelings of worthlessness. Summary: - A: Depression is correct as it commonly coexists with complex somatic symptom disorder due to emotional distress. - B: Avoidant personality disorder is incorrect as it is a separate personality disorder characterized by avoidance of social interactions and feelings of inadequacy. - C: Delirium is incorrect as it is an acute confusional state with altered consciousness and attention. - D: Bipolar disorder is incorrect as it is a mood disorder characterized by episodes of mania and depression.
Question 3 of 5
The school nurse is caring for a 7-year-old child who has demonstrated a significantly lower-than-average score for mental age on standardized tests in reading. However, the child's IQ scores were within the average range. The nurse interprets this information as suggesting which of the following?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Dyslexia. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects reading ability despite average intelligence. In this case, the child's significantly lower-than-average mental age in reading but average IQ scores indicate a specific difficulty with reading and language processing, which aligns with dyslexia. A: Communication disorder does not specifically address the reading difficulties. B: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder does not directly relate to the child's reading challenges. C: Asperger syndrome is a developmental disorder primarily affecting social interaction and communication, not reading skills.
Question 4 of 5
A group of nursing students are reviewing information about co-occurring disorders and risks for substance abuse. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which psychiatric disorder as being associated with the highest risk for substance abuse?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Antisocial personality disorder. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder have a higher risk for substance abuse due to impulsivity, sensation-seeking behavior, and disregard for societal norms. This disorder is characterized by a lack of empathy and concern for others, leading to risky behaviors such as substance abuse. Mania, panic disorder, and phobias are not typically associated with as high a risk for substance abuse as antisocial personality disorder due to different underlying mechanisms. Mania is associated with impulsive behavior but may not always involve substance abuse. Panic disorder and phobias are anxiety disorders that are more focused on specific fears and avoidance behaviors rather than substance abuse tendencies.
Question 5 of 5
A 4-year-old grabs toys from other children and says, 'I want that now!' From a psychoanalytic perspective, this behavior is a product of impulses originating in which system of the personality?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Id. According to psychoanalytic theory by Freud, the Id is the primitive and instinctual part of the mind that operates on the pleasure principle, seeking immediate gratification of needs and desires without considering consequences. In this scenario, the child grabbing toys impulsively and demanding immediate satisfaction aligns with the characteristics of the Id. The Ego, on the other hand, mediates between the Id and the external world, considering reality and consequences. The Superego represents internalized societal and parental values, regulating moral and ethical behavior. The Preconscious refers to thoughts that are not currently in awareness but can be easily brought to consciousness.