ATI RN
Population Based Health Care Questions
Question 1 of 5
A psychotic patient is delusional and has auditory hallucinations. The best statement to make when approaching the patient with an oral electronic thermometer would be:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because it uses clear, simple language to explain the procedure to the patient. It acknowledges the patient's delusions by asking them to sit and calmly states the thermometer will be placed under their tongue. This approach is likely to minimize the patient's anxiety and increase cooperation. Option A is incorrect as it may cause the patient to feel apprehensive due to the mention of "hurt." Option B is incorrect because it does not provide specific instructions about the procedure, which may lead to confusion for the patient. Option D is incorrect as it does not address the patient's delusions or provide clear instructions, potentially leading to increased resistance from the patient.
Question 2 of 5
Which would be the best initial approach for a nurse to select when managing the care of an individual with two children who works full-time and has been abused by a partner?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Help the individual to identify needs in order to best obtain support. This is the best initial approach because it focuses on understanding the individual's specific needs and circumstances before taking any further action. By identifying needs, the nurse can create a tailored plan to provide appropriate support and resources. Option A is incorrect because teaching the individual to avoid provoking the abuser places the responsibility on the victim rather than addressing the root cause of the abuse. Option B, filing a police report, may not be the best initial step as it may not take into consideration the individual's safety concerns or emotional well-being. Option D, moving the individual to a safe house, may not be feasible or desired by the individual without first understanding their needs and preferences.
Question 3 of 5
A patient who has been physically abused says, 'When I called the police, I just wanted my spouse to stop shoving me around and kicking me. I didn't want anyone to get in trouble. It's easy to get angry with me because I spend too much money.' Which nursing intervention would be most therapeutic for this patient?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because it focuses on therapeutic communication by reflecting the patient's feelings and thoughts back to them without judgment. By repeating the patient's words, the nurse shows empathy and understanding, which can help build trust and rapport. Choices B and D may escalate the situation and go against the patient's wishes, potentially causing further harm. Choice C assumes a causal relationship between overspending and abuse, which is not appropriate and may blame the victim. Overall, choice A promotes a non-judgmental and supportive environment, which is crucial in addressing issues of abuse.
Question 4 of 5
A 45-year-old married woman who works full time in a factory has recently been absent for 3-day periods on several occasions. Each time, she returned to work wearing dark glasses. Facial and body bruises were apparent. Her supervisor became suspicious that she was a victim of battering and referred her to the occupational health nurse. What should the nurse first focus on as she meets the patient?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Establishing trust and building rapport. The nurse should first focus on building a trusting relationship with the patient to create a safe environment for her to disclose any abuse she may be experiencing. By establishing trust and rapport, the nurse can gain the patient's confidence and encourage her to open up about her situation. This approach is crucial in ensuring the patient feels supported and empowered to seek help. Incorrect choices: A: Notifying the police of the abuse - This may jeopardize the patient's safety and could worsen the situation if she is not ready to involve law enforcement. B: Documenting the woman's injuries - While documenting injuries is important, it should not be the first step as it may further distress the patient without addressing the underlying issue. D: Collecting evidence to prosecute the abuser - Prosecution should not be the initial focus; the priority should be on the patient's well-being and safety.
Question 5 of 5
A mother discusses her concerns about genetic transmission of schizophrenia with the nurse saying, 'My son is a fraternal twin. He has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Will my other son develop schizophrenia, too?' The response that is both sensitive and shows understanding of the genetic component is:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because it provides an accurate and sensitive response. Fraternal twins do not share the same genetic makeup as identical twins, so the genetic risk for the other twin developing schizophrenia is lower. By acknowledging this fact, the nurse offers reassurance to the mother without giving false hope or inaccurate statistics. This response shows understanding of the genetic component of schizophrenia and addresses the mother's concerns in a compassionate and informative manner. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect: A: This response is dismissive of the mother's concerns and does not provide any helpful information. It also lacks sensitivity and empathy towards the mother's situation. B: This response provides an inaccurate statistic about the likelihood of the other twin developing schizophrenia. It does not consider the difference between identical and fraternal twins, leading to a potentially misleading statement. C: This response is vague and does not address the mother's question directly. It does not provide any useful information or reassurance, leaving the mother uncertain and anxious about