ATI Mental Health assessment

ATI Mental Health assessment ( 50 Questions)

Question 1 :

A charge nurse on a mental health unit is preparing an in-service for staff members about client rights. Which of the following information should the nurse include?



Correct Answer: B

A. A client who is a voluntary admission does not have the right to request to be discharged.

This statement is incorrect. Clients admitted voluntarily to a mental health unit have the right to request discharge from the facility. However, there may be specific procedures and legal requirements to be followed for discharge, but the client ultimately has the right to request it.

B. A client who is admitted involuntarily has the right to refuse to participate in therapy.

This statement is generally true. Even if a client is admitted involuntarily, they still retain certain rights, including the right to refuse treatment such as therapy. However, there may be situations where treatment is deemed necessary for the client's safety or the safety of others, and in such cases, treatment may be provided against the client's wishes following appropriate legal processes.

C. A client who is admitted involuntarily cannot refuse to take prescribed psychotropic medications.

This statement is generally false. While involuntary admission may involve certain limitations on the client's autonomy, such as restrictions on leaving the facility, clients generally retain the right to refuse medications, including psychotropic medications. However, there are exceptions to this rule, such as when a client's refusal poses an imminent risk to their safety or the safety of others, in which case treatment may be provided following legal procedures.

D. A client who is a voluntary admission cannot withdraw consent after it has been given.

This statement is incorrect. Clients who are admitted voluntarily have the right to withdraw their consent for treatment or participation in any aspect of their care, including interventions previously agreed upon. However, similar to involuntary admissions, there may be situations where treatment is deemed necessary for the client's well-being, and in such cases, withdrawal of consent may be overridden following appropriate legal processes.


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