ATI RN
Population Based Health Care Questions
Question 1 of 5
A woman with Alzheimer's disease has significant apraxia and poor hygiene. Which intervention would be most appropriate for ensuring that the patient completes a shower?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because it provides the most direct and hands-on assistance to ensure completion of the shower. By walking her to the shower, assisting with undressing, starting the water, and providing necessary supplies and instructions, the patient is guided through each step of the showering process. This approach is essential for someone with significant apraxia and poor hygiene due to Alzheimer's disease. Choice A is incorrect because simply reminding the patient every 30 minutes may not address the physical assistance needed for shower completion. Choice B is also incorrect as discussing the importance of showers may not be enough to overcome the challenges of apraxia and poor hygiene. Choice C is not as effective as choice D as occasional reminders may not provide the comprehensive assistance required for the patient to successfully complete the shower.
Question 2 of 5
A nurse is working with a family with an elderly family member who is in the predisgnostic phase of Alzheimer disease. The most important nursing intervention at this time would be to provide:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because educating the family about Alzheimer's disease in the predisgnostic phase helps them understand what to expect and how to cope effectively. This empowers them to make informed decisions and provide appropriate care. Option A focuses on communication, which is important but not the most critical intervention at this stage. Option B is helpful but may not address the family's immediate needs. Option C addresses caregiver stress, which is important but may not be the priority in the predisgnostic phase. Therefore, providing educational materials is the most important intervention to support the family during this phase.
Question 3 of 5
Many clients with eating disorders have difficulty translating their pain into words. Which approach may be used to promote getting in touch with feelings and greater self-disclosure?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Dance and movement therapy. This approach can help clients with eating disorders express emotions non-verbally, promoting self-awareness and self-disclosure. Movement therapy encourages embodied expression of feelings, facilitating a deeper connection to internal experiences. It allows clients to explore and release emotions through physical movement, aiding in the processing of emotional pain. Personality inventory testing (A) may not directly address emotional expression. Letter writing (C) can help, but may not be as effective as movement in promoting non-verbal expression. Cooking and meal-planning classes (D) focus on practical skills rather than emotional expression.
Question 4 of 5
A client who was treated for anorexia nervosa is seen by the therapist for a follow-up visit 1 month after discharge from the hospital. Which statement indicates that the client has met the goal 'Demonstrate improvement in body image with more realistic view of body shape and size?'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because the client's statement reflects a positive and self-affirming perception of themselves. By stating that they think their class picture looks really good, it shows an improvement in body image and a more realistic view of their body shape and size. This indicates progress towards the goal of developing a healthier self-perception. Choice A is incorrect because selecting clothes that are several sizes too large may still indicate body image distortion and dissatisfaction. Choice B is incorrect because relying on external validation from a boyfriend does not necessarily reflect an internalized improvement in body image. Choice D is incorrect as the mother buying a new wardrobe does not directly address the client's perception of their body image or shape.
Question 5 of 5
Anorexia nervosa is best described as a disorder that is potentially:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: life threatening. Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder characterized by extreme restriction of food intake, leading to significant weight loss and potentially life-threatening consequences such as organ damage, heart problems, and even death. It is crucial to recognize the severity of anorexia nervosa as it can have devastating effects on physical and mental health. Choices A and C are partially correct, as anorexia nervosa is serious and psychiatric, but they do not fully capture the potential severity and life-threatening nature of the disorder. Choice B is incorrect as anorexia nervosa is not uncommon, affecting a significant number of individuals worldwide.