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ATI Comprehensive Exam *Q&A* 100% Correct 2025 In which nursing theory does the concept of "self-care" play a central role? Orem’s Self-Care Theory What is the primary focus of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in nursing practice? Prioritizing patient care based on essential human needs I...

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In which nursing theory does the concept of "self-care" play a central role?

Orem’s Self-Care Theory



What is the primary focus of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in nursing practice?

Prioritizing patient care based on essential human needs



In the context of pharmacology, what does the term "bioavailability" refer to?

The proportion of a drug that enters circulation when introduced into the body



Which assessment finding would most likely indicate dehydration in a patient?

Dry mucous membranes



In the nursing process, what is the purpose of the evaluation phase?

To determine the effectiveness of interventions



What is the expected normal range for adult blood pressure?

90/60 mmHg to 120/80 mmHg



In a patient with heart failure, which dietary modification is typically recommended?



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, Reduced sodium intake



Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for a patient experiencing anaphylaxis?

Administer epinephrine



What is the primary purpose of obtaining informed consent before a procedure?

To ensure that the patient understands the risks and benefits



In mental health nursing, which assessment tool is commonly used to evaluate depression?

Beck Depression Inventory



What is the most common type of diabetes mellitus?

Type 2 diabetes



When teaching a patient about insulin administration, which statement is most important?

Rotate injection sites to prevent lipodystrophy



What is the primary mode of transmission for tuberculosis?

Airborne transmission



In pediatrics, which growth chart is most commonly used to assess a child's growth?

The CDC growth charts


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,In relation to pain management, what does the term "multimodal analgesia" mean?

Using multiple methods or medications to control pain



What is a key characteristic of chronic pain?

It lasts longer than six months



In the context of infection control, what is the most effective method to prevent the spread of

infections?

Hand hygiene



What does the acronym "SBAR" stand for in nursing communication?

Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation



In caring for a patient with a pressure ulcer, which stage is characterized by full-thickness tissue

loss?

Stage III



What is the recommended frequency for breast self-exams for women over the age of 20?

Monthly



What type of diet is recommended for a patient with chronic kidney disease?



3

, Low protein, low sodium



In obstetrics, what is the term for the first movement of the fetus felt by the mother?

Quickening



What is the primary function of the adrenal glands?

To produce hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline



In a patient with a history of COPD, which position is most beneficial for ease of breathing?

Sitting upright or in a tripod position



What is the first action a nurse should take when a patient is found unresponsive?

Call for help and assess the patient's airway



In terms of patient education, what is the purpose of using teach-back methods?

To confirm that the patient understands the information provided



What vital sign change is commonly associated with fever?

Increased heart rate (tachycardia)



In the context of nursing ethics, what does "autonomy" refer to?

The right of patients to make their own healthcare decisions


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