(V1, V2, V3) (TB) Study Guide Brand
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,A client on the mental health unit is becoming more
agitated, shouting at the staff, and pacing in the
hallway. When the PRN medication is offered, the
client refuses the medication and defiantly sits on the
floor in the middle of the unit hallway. What nursing
intervention should the RN implement first? - ANS-
Take other clients in the area to the client lounge
A client is admitted to the mental health unit and
reports taking extra anxiety medications because, "I'm
so stressed out. I just want to go to sleep." The RN
should plan one on one observation of the client
based on which statement? - ANS-"I don't want to
walk. Nothing matters anymore."
A male hospital employee is pushed out the way by a
female employee because of an oncoming gut hey.
The pushed employee becomes very angry and swings
at the female employee. Both employees are referred
for counseling with the staff psychiatric RN. Which
factor in the pushed employee's history is most
related to the reaction that occurred? - ANS-Was
physically abused by his mother.
,The RN documents the mental status of a female
client who has been hospitalized for several days by
court order. The client states, "I don't need to be here"
and tells the RN that she believes the television talks
to her. The RN should document these assessment
findings in which section of the mental status exam/ -
ANS-Insight and judgement
, A client is admitted to the mental health unit reports
shortness of breath and dizziness. The client tells the
RN. "I feel like I'm going to die." Which nursing problem
should the RN include in this client's plan of care? -
ANS-Moderate anxiety
A female client who is wearing dirty clothes and has
foul body odor, comes to the clinic reporting feeling
scared because she is being stalked. What action is
most important for the RN to take? - ANS-Offer the
client a safe place to relax before interviewing her
The RN leading a group session of adolescent clients
gives the members a handout about anger
management. One of the male clients is fidgety,
interrupts peers when they try and talk, and talks
about his pets at home. What nursing action is best for