ATI RN
ATI Real Life Mental Health Schizophrenia Questions
Question 1 of 4
A client with bipolar disorder having experienced a depressive episode is prescribed lamotrigine. After teaching the client about this medication, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the client states which of the following?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Correct Answer: A Rationale: 1. Lamotrigine can cause a serious skin rash called Stevens-Johnson syndrome, so it's crucial for the client to notify their physician immediately if a skin rash develops. 2. Monitoring blood levels is not typically required for lamotrigine. 3. Watching salt intake is not directly related to lamotrigine use. 4. While lamotrigine can rarely affect liver function, it is not the primary concern compared to the potential serious skin rash.
Question 2 of 4
After completing the mental status assessment of a 9-year-old boy, the nurse documents the findings. Which of the following would the nurse document as reflecting the child's motor activity? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Hyperalertness. Motor activity refers to physical movements and energy levels. Hyperalertness indicates increased arousal and responsiveness, which can manifest as fidgeting, restlessness, or excessive movement. This is a direct indicator of the child's motor activity. A: Favorite story, Huckleberry Finn - This choice is related to cognitive function and interests, not motor activity. B: Short attention span - This choice is related to cognitive function and focus, not motor activity. D: Went to the park last weekend - This choice is related to past events and activities, not current motor activity.
Question 3 of 4
The nurse is caring for a female adolescent client diagnosed with depression and substance abuse. Which of the following would be most appropriate for the nurse to do?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because asking about thoughts of harming herself is essential to assess suicide risk in clients with depression and substance abuse. It is crucial for the nurse to ensure the client's safety. Choice A is incorrect because hyperactivity is not typically associated with depression and substance abuse in adolescents. Choice C is incorrect because Wernicke's syndrome is not directly related to the client's current diagnoses. Choice D is incorrect because excessive anxiety, while important, is not as immediately critical as assessing suicide risk in this situation.
Question 4 of 4
A patient's relationships are intense and unstable. The patient initially idealizes the significant other and then devalues him or her, resulting in frequent feelings of emptiness. This patient will benefit from interventions to develop which aspect of mental health?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Fulfilling relationships. This patient's pattern of idealizing and devaluing significant others suggests symptoms of borderline personality disorder, which is characterized by unstable relationships and emotional dysregulation. Interventions aimed at developing fulfilling relationships can help the patient establish more stable and healthy connections, leading to improved emotional well-being. Options A, B, and C do not directly address the core issue of unstable relationships and emotional emptiness experienced by the patient. Thus, D is the most appropriate choice to address the patient's specific needs.