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ATI Mental Health Practice A 2023 Questions
Question 1 of 5
What is a risk of alcohol intake in an older adult that is not as high of a risk in a younger adult?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: risk for osteoporosis. Older adults are at a higher risk for osteoporosis due to alcohol consumption as it can further weaken bones, leading to fractures. This risk is not as prevalent in younger adults whose bones are typically stronger. Choice B: risk of car accidents is not age-dependent; alcohol impairs driving skills regardless of age. Choice C: risk for hallucinations can occur in both older and younger adults with alcohol intake, depending on individual susceptibility. Choice D: risk for vomiting is a common side effect of excessive alcohol consumption, which can affect individuals of all ages.
Question 2 of 5
A welder who recently lost his leg in a work-related accident is being admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit. The client states,"I'm worried because I can't support my family anymore!" Which nursing diagnosis is most reflective of this client's presenting problem?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Ineffective role performance R/T loss of job. This nursing diagnosis is the most reflective of the client's presenting problem because the client is expressing worry about not being able to support his family anymore due to losing his job as a welder. This directly relates to a disruption in his ability to fulfill his role as the provider for his family. A: Ineffective coping R/T poor self-esteem is incorrect because the client's primary concern is related to financial support, not self-esteem. C: Impaired social interaction R/T altered body image is incorrect as the client's worry is about providing for his family, not about altered body image affecting social interactions. D: Knowledge deficit R/T wound and skin care is incorrect as the client's main concern is about financial support, not a lack of knowledge about wound and skin care.
Question 3 of 5
Which statement reflects the ethical principle of utilitarianism?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: "The end justifies the means." This statement aligns with the ethical principle of utilitarianism, which focuses on achieving the greatest good for the greatest number of people. In utilitarianism, the consequences of an action determine its morality, and if the end result benefits the majority, then the means used to achieve it are justified. Explanation for why other choices are incorrect: B: "If you mean well, you will be justified." - This statement reflects more of an intention-based ethical principle rather than utilitarianism that prioritizes outcomes over intentions. C: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - This reflects the Golden Rule principle of reciprocity, not utilitarianism which emphasizes maximizing overall happiness. D: "What is right is what is best for me." - This choice is more aligned with ethical egoism, which prioritizes self-interest rather than the greater good for the majority.
Question 4 of 5
A patient was hospitalized for 24 hours after a reaction to a psychotropic medication. While planning discharge, the case manager learned that the patient received a notice of eviction immediately prior to admission. Select the case manager's most appropriate action.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct action for the case manager is to arrange a temporary place for the patient to stay until new housing can be arranged. This is the most appropriate response because it addresses the immediate need of the patient for housing stability. By providing temporary accommodation, it ensures the patient's safety and well-being while allowing time to find a more permanent housing solution. Postponing discharge (Choice A) could lead to prolonged hospitalization, increasing healthcare costs unnecessarily. Contacting the landlord (Choice B) may not directly address the patient's housing needs and could potentially escalate the situation. Determining the genuineness of the adverse medication reaction based on the patient's housing situation (Choice D) is not relevant to addressing the patient's immediate housing needs and may undermine the patient's care. In summary, Choice C is the best course of action as it prioritizes the patient's immediate safety and well-being while working towards a more permanent housing solution.
Question 5 of 5
A nurse explains to the family of a mentally ill patient how a nurse–patient relationship differs from social relationships. Which is the best explanation?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because it highlights the key difference in a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship: the focus on the patient's needs and active participation in problem-solving. The nurse facilitates discussion but empowers the patient to make decisions and implement solutions, promoting autonomy and self-efficacy. Choice B is incorrect because it suggests a more equal exchange of advice and implementation of solutions, which can blur professional boundaries and hinder the patient's growth. Choice C is incorrect as it emphasizes socialization and meeting mutual needs, which are more characteristic of social relationships rather than therapeutic ones focused on the patient's mental health needs. Choice D is incorrect because it describes a partnership focused on mutual growth and satisfaction, which may not always align with the therapeutic goals of addressing the patient's mental health issues effectively.