ATI RN Mental Health Proctored Exam NGN Version 8 With Answers (12 Solved Questions)
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VERSION 8ATI MENTAL HEALTH POST ASSESSMENT:COMPLTE SOLUTIONA nurse is admitting a new client on the mental health unit.During the conversation the nurseshould be aware thatcountertransference can occur if the nurse display what feeling?Occurs when a health care team member displaces characteristics of people in her pastonto a client.Behaviors:•Nurse overly identifies with client•Nurse competes with client•Nurseargues with clientExample:a nurse may feel defensive and angry with a client for no apparent reason if theclient reminds her of a friend who often elicited those feelings.Nursing implications: a nurse should be aware that clients who induce very strongpersonal feelings may become objects of countertransference.A client on the mental health unit is being discharge to a community base program referred to asAssertive Community Treatment. (ACT)What should the nurse explain to the client about thisprogram?•This includes nontraditional case management and treatment by aninterprofessional team for clients who have severe mental illness and arenoncompliant with traditional treatment.•ACT helps to reduce reoccurrences of hospitalizations and provides crisisintervention, assistance with independent living, and information regardingresources for necessary support services.What are the legal rights of a person admitted to an inpatient mental health facility?•Informed consent and the right torefuse treatment•Confidentiality•A written plan of care/treatment that includes discharge follow-up, as well asparticipation in the care plan and review of that plan•Communication with people outside the mental health facility, including familymembers, attorneys, and other health care professionals•Provision of adequate interpretive services if needed
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