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ATI RN Mental Health 2024 Latest Update /Mental Health ATI 160 Questions and 100% Verified correct Answers Already graded A+
ATI RN Mental Health 2024 Latest 
Update /Mental Health ATI 160 
Questions and 
100% Verified correct Answers 
Already graded A+ 
charge nurse on a mental health unit is discussing client rights 
with a newly 
licensed nurse. Which of the following statements should the 
charge nurse make? 
A. "Clients can't refuse to take medications if they are admitted 
involuntarily." 
B. "You can notify a client's family if they are admitted 
involuntarily." 
C. "Clients who are admitted involuntaril...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 61 pages •
ATI RN Mental Health 2024 Latest 
Update /Mental Health ATI 160 
Questions and 
100% Verified correct Answers 
Already graded A+ 
charge nurse on a mental health unit is discussing client rights 
with a newly 
licensed nurse. Which of the following statements should the 
charge nurse make? 
A. "Clients can't refuse to take medications if they are admitted 
involuntarily." 
B. "You can notify a client's family if they are admitted 
involuntarily." 
C. "Clients who are admitted involuntaril...
ATI RN Mental Health 2024/Mental Health ATI Questions and Verified 100% correct Answers GRADED A+
ATI RN Mental Health 
2024/Mental Health ATI 
Questions and Verified 
100% correct Answers GRADED 
A+ 
Clients who are admitted involuntarily maintain the 
right to give informed consent for treatment. They 
also have the right to give informed consent for 
procedures. 
A client who has a recent diagnosis of bipolar 
disorder is placed in a room with a client who has 
severe depression. The client who has depression 
reports to the 
nurse, "My roommate never sleeps and keeps me up, 
too." Whic...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 61 pages •
ATI RN Mental Health 
2024/Mental Health ATI 
Questions and Verified 
100% correct Answers GRADED 
A+ 
Clients who are admitted involuntarily maintain the 
right to give informed consent for treatment. They 
also have the right to give informed consent for 
procedures. 
A client who has a recent diagnosis of bipolar 
disorder is placed in a room with a client who has 
severe depression. The client who has depression 
reports to the 
nurse, "My roommate never sleeps and keeps me up, 
too." Whic...