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343 NGN
Mental Health Practice Exam – 343 NGN 150
Questions on Depression, Bipolar, Suicide
Prevention & Personality Disorders | ATI Mental
Health Nursing Review with Verified Rationales &
High-Yield Exam Topics 2025
, Mental Health Practice Exam – 343 NGN Questions on Depression, Bipolar, Suicide
Prevention & Personality Disorders | ATI Mental Health Nursing Review with Verified
Rationales & High-Yield Exam Topics 2025
The client age 68 is a widow of six months over the last month she had become socially
withdrawn has lost weight and told her sister today that she doesn't have anything more to live
for she has been hospitalized with major depressive disorder the priority nursing diagnosis for
this client would be:
A. Imbalance nutrition: less than body requirements
B. Complicated grieving
C. Risk for suicide
D. Social isolation
C. Risk for suicide
The goal of cognitive behavior therapy with depressed clients is to:
A. Identify and change dysfunctional patterns of thinking
B. Resolve the symptoms and initiate and restore adaptive family functioning
C. Alter the neurotransmitters that are creating the depressed mood
D. Provide feedback from peers who are having similar experiences
A. Identify and change dysfunctional patterns of thinking
A nurse expresses interest in alternative treatments for depression with seasonal variations and
ask the nurse about light therapy. Which of the following are evidence-based teaching points that
the nurse may share with the client? Select all that apply
A. Like therapy has demonstrated effectiveness that is comparable to antidepressant
B. Like therapy should be used regularly until the season changes
C. Like therapy should be used only when electro convulsive therapy has proven to be an
effective
D. Side effects such as headache nausea and agitation when they occur are usually mild and
transient
E. Like therapy causes sedation so the best time to use it is before bedtime
A. Like therapy has demonstrated effectiveness that is comparable to antidepressant
B. Like therapy should be used regularly until the season changes
D. Side effects such as headache nausea and agitation when they occur are usually mild and
transient
, A client has just been admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of major depressive
disorder. Which of the following behavioral manifestations might the nurse expect to assess?
Select all that apply
A. Slumped posture
B. Hallucinations
C. Feelings of despair
D. Appears to have boundless energy
E. Anorexia
A. Slumped posture
C. Feelings of despair
E. Anorexia
A client with depression ask the nurse why would they be checking my thyroid function when I
clearly have depression and I'm not overweight which of these is an accurate response
A. An under active thyroid gland can manifest as depression
B. Depression has been proven to be a hormonal illness
C. Thyroid hormone replacement is a first line treatment for most clients with depression
D. All of the above
A. And under active thyroid gland can manifest as depression
And acutely depressed client isolates herself in her room and just sits and stares into space.
Which of these is the best example of an active communication approach with this client
A. Do you like exercise
B. Come with me I will go with you to group therapy
C. Would you like to go to group therapy stay in bed or come out to the day lounge for some
activities
D. Why do you stay in your room all the time
B. Come with me I will go with you to group therapy
A client who has been taking sertraline 50 mg PO be ID for depression tells the nurse I've been
on this medication for almost a week and I don't feel a bit better what is the most appropriate
response by the nurse
A. Cheer up you have so much to be happy about
B. Sometimes it takes a few weeks for the medicine to bring about an improvement in symptoms
C. I'll report it to the physician maybe he will order something different
D. Try not to dwell on your symptoms why don't you join the others down in the dayroom