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ATI Med Surg Proctored Exam Practice Qs 2024/2025 already graded A+

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  • January 29, 2024
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  • 2023/2024
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  • ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL
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ATI
Med
Surg
Proctored
Exam
Practice
Qs
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
experienced
a
traumatic
head
injury
and
has
an
intraventricular
catheter
(Ventriculostomy)
for
ICP
monitoring.
The
nurse
should
monitor
the
client
for
which
of
the
following
complications
related
to
the
ventriculostomy?:
a.
Headache
b.
Infection
c.
Aphasia
d.
Hypertension
-
ANSb.
Infection
Monitor
for
infection
and
use
strict
asepsis
to
avoid
life-threatening
meningitis.
A
nurse
is
providing
education
to
a
client
who
is
to
undergo
an
EEG
the
next
day.
Which
of
the
following
info
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching?
a.
"Do
not
wash
your
hair
the
morning
of
the
procedure."
b.
"Try
and
stay
awake
most
of
the
night
prior
to
the
procedure."
c.
"The
procedure
will
take
approximately
15
mins."
d.
"You
will
need
to
lie
flat
for
4
hours
after
the
procedure."
-
ANSb.
"Try
and
stay
awake
most
of
the
night
prior
to
the
procedure."
Tell
the
client
to
remain
awake
to
provide
cranial
stress
and
increase
the
possibility
of
abnormal
electrical
activity
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
postprocedural
following
a
lumbar
puncture
and
reports
a
throbbing
headache
when
sitting
upright.
Which
of
the
following
actions
should
the
nurse
take?
SATA.
a.
Use
the
GCS
scale
to
assess
the
client
b.
Assist
the
client
into
a
supine
position
c.
Administer
an
opioid
analgesic
d.
Encourage
the
client
to
increase
PO
fluid
intake
e.
Instruct
the
client
to
perform
coughing
and
deep
breathing
-
ANSB,
D
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
has
continuous
bladder
irrigation
following
a
transurethral
resection
of
the
prostate
(TURP).
Which
of
the
following
findings
should
the
nurse
report
to
the
provider?
a
Output
equal
to
the
instilled
irrigate
b.
Client
reports
bladder
spasms
c.
Viscous
urinary
output
with
clots
d.
Reports
of
strong
urge
to
urinate
-
ANSc.
Viscous
urinary
output
with
clots Urine
that
is
bright
red
with
clots
is
an
indication
of
arterial
bleeding.
A
nurse
is
monitoring
the
ECG
of
a
client
who
has
hypocalcemia.
Which
of
the
following
findings
should
the
nurse
expect?
a.
Flattened
T
waves
b.
Prolonged
QT
intervals
c.
Shortened
QT
intervals
d
Widened
QRS
complexes
-
ANSb.
Prolonged
QT
intervals
Manifestations
of
hypocalcemia
include
tingling,
numbness,
tetany,
seizures,
prolonged
QT
intervals,
and
laryngospasm.
A
nurse
is
preparing
a
client
who
has
a
brain
tumor
for
a
CT
scan.
Which
of
the
following
factors
affects
the
manner
in
which
the
nurse
will
prepare
the
client
for
the
scan?
a.
No
food
or
fluids
consumed
for
4
hours
b.
Difficulty
recalling
recent
events
c.
Development
of
hives
while
eating
shrimp
d.
Paresthesia
in
both
hands
-
ANSc.
Development
of
hives
while
eating
shrimp
Shellfish
allergy
is
contraindication
of
use
of
contrast
media
during
a
CT
scan.
A
nurse
is
preparing
an
in-service
program
about
the
stages
of
acute
kidney
injury.
Which
of
the
following
pieces
of
info
should
the
nurse
include
about
prerenal
azotemia?
a.
Prerenal
azotemia
begins
prior
to
the
onset
of
symptoms
b.
Interference
with
renal
perfusion
causes
renal
azotemia
c.
Prerenal
azotemia
is
irreversible,
even
in
early
stages
d.
Infections
and
tumors
cause
prerenal
azotemia
-
ANSb.
Interference
with
renal
perfusion
causes
prerenal
azotemia.
Prerenal
=
interference
with
renal
perfusion,
such
as
from
heart
failure
or
hypovolemic
shock.
A
nurse
is
teaching
a
client
who
has
CAD
about
the
difference
between
angina
pectoris
and
MI.
Which
of
the
following
should
the
nurse
identify
as
indications
of
MI?
SATA.
a.
N/V
b.
Diaphoresis
and
dizziness
c.
Chest
and
left
arm
pain
that
subsides
with
rest
d.
Anxiety
and
feelings
of
doom
e.
Bounding
pulse
and
bradypnea
-
ANSA,
B,
D
A
nurse
is
reviewing
the
lab
results
of
a
lumbar
puncture
for
a
client
who
has
manifestations
of
bacterial
meningitis.
Which
of
the
following
findings
should
the
nurse
expect? a.
Elevated
glucose
b.
Elevated
protein
c.
Presence
of
RBCs
d.
Presence
of
D-dimer
-
ANSb.
Elevated
protein
Manifestations
of
bacterial
meningitis
include
increase
protein
in
the
CSF,
decreased
glucose.
RBCs
can
indicate
bleeding,
however,
WBCs
are
what
indicates
bacterial
meningitis.
A
nurse
is
providing
teaching
to
a
client
who
has
a
new
diagnosis
of
myasthenia
gravis
(MG).
Which
of
the
following
pieces
of
information
should
the
nurse
include?
A.
Use
enemas
to
treat
constipation
caused
by
daily
medications
B.
Take
a
hot
bath
when
muscles
ache
C.
Eat
a
low-calorie
diet
D.
Set
an
alarm
to
ensure
medication
dosages
are
taken
on
time
-
ANSD.
Set
an
alarm
to
ensure
medication
dosages
are
taken
on
time
The
nurse
should
instruct
the
client
to
take
medication
dosages
on
time
to
maintain
a
therapeutic
blood
level.
Dosages
should
not
be
missed
or
postponed
because
this
can
cause
an
exacerbation
of
the
disease.
A
nurse
is
teaching
a
client
who
has
a
new
diagnosis
of
primary
open-angle
glaucoma
(POAG).
Which
of
the
following
pieces
of
information
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
A.
Lost
vision
can
improve
with
eye
drops.
B.
Administer
eye
drops
as
needed
for
vision
loss.
C.
Glasses
will
be
necessary
to
correct
the
accompanying
presbyopia.
D.
Driving
can
be
dangerous
due
to
the
loss
of
peripheral
vision.
E.
Laser
surgery
can
help
reestablish
the
flow
of
aqueous
humor.
-
ANSD.
Driving
can
be
dangerous
due
to
the
loss
of
peripheral
vision.
E.
Laser
surgery
can
help
reestablish
the
flow
of
aqueous
humor.
A
nurse
is
assessing
a
client
who
has
a
fractured
left
femur
and
is
in
skeletal
traction.
Which
of
the
following
findings
should
the
nurse
report
to
the
provider?
A.
Ecchymosis
of
the
thigh
B.
Serous
drainage
at
the
pin
site
C.
Chest
petechiae
D.
Muscle
spasms
in
the
left
leg
-
ANSC.
Chest
petechiae
The
nurse
should
identify
chest
petechiae
as
an
indication
of
fat
embolism
syndrome.
Clients
who
have
fractures
of
the
long
bones
such
as
the
femur
are
at
increased
risk
of
fat
emboli.
Fat

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