NCLEX PN Test Questions with NGN Related

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History
Emergency Department
Admission: The client is brought to the emergency department for psychiatric evaluation after being found on the
roof of a seven-floor office tower screaming, "I am going to jump! Life is not worth living anymore!" The
client admits having attempted to jump off the building and wishes the police had not intervened. The
client reports that thoughts of self-harm have increased in intensity since a divorce 2 months ago. The
client's thoughts of self-harm are intermittent, with no reports of suicidal thoughts at the present time.
The client reports losing 10 pounds in the past month without trying, difficulty concentrating on tasks,
and feeling tired most of the day. No history of violence or trauma. The client reports recurring feelings
of worthlessness but no auditory/visual hallucinations or homicidal ideations.
Medical history includes seizures, but the client has not been taking prescribed levetiracetam. The client
reports smoking 1 pack of cigarettes per day for the past 3 years.
Vital signs: T 97.2 F (36.2 C), P 100, BP 153/70, RR 19
Laboratory Results
Laboratory Test and Reference Range,Admission
Urine drug screen
Cocaine
Negative
Positive,
Opioid
Negative
Negative,
Amphetamines
Negative
Negative,
Marijuana
Negative
Positive,
Phencyclidine
Negative
Negative,
Benzodiazepines
Negative
Negative,
Barbiturates
Negative
Negative,
Breathalyzer
No alcoho detected
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The client is admitted to the inpatient mental health unit. For each potential intervention, click to specify if the intervention is appropriate or not appropriate for the care of the client.

  • A. Assign the client to a shared room if available
  • B. Avoid placing utensils on the client's meal tray
  • C. Check on the client at frequent, irregular intervals
  • D. Perform frequent room searches for harmful objects
  • E. Perform mouth checks after medication administration
  • F. Encourage the client to participate in grooming and hygiene
  • G. Avoid discussion of suicidal thoughts when talking to the client
Correct Answer:

Rationale: Appropriate interventions for the client with major depressive disorder who is experiencing suicidal ideation include the
following:
• Assigning the client to a shared room near the nurses' station to reduce social isolation and allow easier access to the
client
• Avoiding utensils on the client's meal tray that could be used for self-harm
• Checking on the client at frequent, irregular intervals (if not under 1-to-1 observation) to lessen predictability of staff
surveillance
• Performing frequent room searches for harmful objects to ensure client safety
• Performing mouth checks after medication administration to ensure the client has swallowed medication and is not
saving them for a future overdose attempt
• Encouraging the client to participate in grooming and hygiene because the client may exhibit loss of interest in daily
activities, decreased energy, and lack of motivation
Avoiding discussion of suicidal thoughts is not appropriate. Clients with suicidal ideation are often reluctant to disclose
their thoughts unless asked directly. The nurse should establish a nonjudgmental, therapeutic relationship that allows for open
communication.
It is not appropriate for the nurse to document that the client is not available for a safety check when the client is using the
restroom. The nurse must ensure that there is visual contact with the client during safety checks, even if the client is in the
restroom, to ensure safety.