ATI RN Mental Health Online Practice 2019 B PSY Week 10 A nurse is reviewing the medication administration record for a client who is experiencing adverse
... [Show More] effects of chlorpromazine.
The nurse should administer benztropine to relieve which of the following adverse effects?
A. Blurred vision
B. Orthostatic hypotension
C. Dry mouth
D. Acute dystonia - The nurse should administer benztropine, an anticholinergic agent, to relieve acute dystonia, which is an
extrapyramidal adverse effect of chlorpromazine.
A nurse is planning discharge teaching with a family member of a client who has diagnosis of depression. Which of the
following information about relapse should the nurse include?
A. Additional acute episodes of depression are unlikely following inpatient care.
B. Early identification of changes, such as decreased social involvement, is important.
C. Medication compliance will prevent further need for inpatient hospitalization.
D. It is helpful to regularly reinforce to the client that things will get better.
B. Early identification of changes, such as decreased social involvement, is important.
Decreased social involvement is a manifestation of depression, and early identification of findings can lead to early
intervention.
A nurse is assessing a client who is experiencing opioid withdrawal. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse
expect?
A. Sedation
B. Rhinorrhea
C. Bradycardia
D. Hypothermia
Rhinorrhea - The nurse should expect the client who is experiencing opioid withdrawal to have rhinorrhea and flu-like
manifestations such as yawning, sneezing, and abdominal pain.
A nurse is assessing a family's dynamics during a counseling session. The nurse should recognize which of the following
findings as an indication of a boundary issue?
A. An adolescent family member who questions parental authority
B. A family with three generations in the same household
C. Older children who are responsible for their younger siblings
D. Two adults and their children from prior relationships in the same household
C. Older children who are responsible for their younger siblings
This is an example of enmeshed boundaries in which there are no distinctions between the roles of family members.
A nurse is assisting a client who has a terminal illness adjust to progressive loss of independence. Which of the following
statements by the client indicates acceptance of her illness?
A. "I am going to order a wheelchair for when I'm unable to walk."
B. "I am going to stop paying my bills since I won't be around much longer."
C. "I wish you would go take care of somebody who actually needs you."
D. "I am sure I'm going to be able to continue to care for myself without help."
A. "I am going to order a wheelchair for when I'm unable to walk."
The client is recognizing the reality of continued loss of independence and is anticipating the need for assistive devices, which
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