ATI RN
Age Specific Considerations in Patient Care Questions
Question 1 of 5
A client with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder seeks treatment for depression after the recent breakup of a relationship. The client constantly procrastinated about proposing marriage and said his girlfriend complained that he did not show her affection and that he was too controlling. Now he describes inability to sleep, poor concentration, and loss of energy since the breakup. Which outcome is a priority for the client? The client will:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Identify feelings of sadness related to the failed relationship. This is the priority outcome because the client's current symptoms of depression, such as inability to sleep, poor concentration, and loss of energy, are likely related to the breakup. By identifying and processing feelings of sadness, the client can begin to work through the grief and emotional distress caused by the failed relationship, which can help alleviate the depressive symptoms. Choice A (Demonstrate assertive behavior) is not the priority outcome as the client's primary issue is related to depression and processing emotions, not assertiveness. Choice B (Express hope for developing a new relationship in the future) may be important for the client's overall well-being, but it is not the immediate priority for addressing the current depressive symptoms. Choice D (List three new ways to reduce stress) may be helpful in managing symptoms, but it does not address the core issue of processing emotions related to the breakup.
Question 2 of 5
Of the following interventions, which one would likely be most useful when attempting to prevent or lessen the symptoms associated with sundown syndrome?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because interacting frequently with the patient during evening hours can help provide comfort and reassurance, reducing anxiety and agitation associated with sundown syndrome. Interacting can stimulate the patient's senses and distract from negative symptoms. Choice A is incorrect because a quiet and dimly lit room alone may not address the underlying emotional and psychological needs of the patient during sundown syndrome. Choice C is incorrect because a large protein-based bedtime snack may not directly impact the behavioral symptoms of sundown syndrome. Choice D is incorrect because while a soft stuffed animal can provide some comfort, it may not address the need for human interaction and engagement during the evening hours to prevent or lessen sundown syndrome symptoms.
Question 3 of 5
A patient is admitted with a tentative diagnosis of delirium. The patient repeatedly mistakes one of the nursing staff for a family member. The nurse documents that this patient is experiencing a disturbance in which area of functioning?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Perception. In this scenario, the patient's repeated mistake of identifying a nursing staff as a family member indicates a disturbance in perception, specifically in the recognition and interpretation of sensory information. This confusion is not related to consciousness (A), as the patient is awake and aware. It is also not solely an issue of attention (B), as attention involves the ability to focus on specific stimuli rather than the interpretation of those stimuli. While cognition (D) encompasses various mental processes, such as memory and problem-solving, the primary issue in this case is the misinterpretation of sensory input, aligning with the disturbance in perception.
Question 4 of 5
A group of teenagers are discussing their individual problems associated with having an eating disorder. Which findings would the nurse attribute to purging?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Rationale for Correct Answer (C - Polyuria): 1. Purging involves self-induced vomiting or misuse of laxatives/diuretics. 2. Vomiting can lead to electrolyte imbalances, causing increased urine production (polyuria). 3. Polyuria is a common sign of purging behaviors due to electrolyte disturbances. Summary of Incorrect Choices: A: Excessive facial hair - Not directly related to purging behavior. B: Elevated blood pressure - Could be related to stress or other factors, not specific to purging. D: Dental enamel erosion - More likely associated with frequent vomiting (purging) rather than polyuria.
Question 5 of 5
In an art therapy session, a client with anorexia nervosa was asked to draw a picture of herself. Which drawing would likely depict the client's view of herself?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because individuals with anorexia nervosa often have a distorted body image and see themselves as larger than they actually are. Drawing a grossly obese figure lacking feminine characteristics reflects the distorted self-perception common in anorexia nervosa. Choice A is incorrect as it portrays a positive body image. Choice B may be close, but it focuses more on malnourishment rather than distorted body image. Choice D is incorrect as it reflects admiration for a shapely figure, which may not align with the client's self-perception.