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ATI Fundamentals Final Exam (F1) Verified 2023/2024 Questions and Answers A nurse is discussing restorative health care with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following examples should the nurse include in the teaching? (SATA) A) Home health care B) Rehabilitation facilities C) Diagn...

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ATI Fundamentals Final Exam (F1) Verified 2023/2024 Questions and Answers A nurse is discussing restorative health care with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following examples should the nurse include in the teaching? (SATA) A) Home health care B) Rehabilitation facilities C) Diagnostic centers D) Skilled nursing facili ties E) Oncology centers - CORRECT ANSWER A) Home health care B) Rehabilitation facilities D) Skilled nursing facilities A nurse is explaining the various types of health care coverage clients might have to a group of nursing students. Which of the follo wing health care financing mechanisms are federally funded? (SATA) A) Preferred provider organization (PPO) B) Medicare C) Long -term care insurance D) Exclusive provider organization (EPO) E) Medicaid - CORRECT ANSWER B) Medicare E) Medicaid A nurs e manager is developing strategies to care for the increasing number of clients who have obesity. Which of the following actions should the nurse include as a primary health care strategy? A) Collaborating with providers to perform obesity screenings dur ing routine office visits. B) Ensuring the availability of specialized beds in rehab centers for clients who have obesity. C) Providing specialized intraoperative training regarding surgical treatments for obesity D) Educating acute care nurses on postoper ative complications related to obesity - CORRECT ANSWER A) Collaborating with providers to perform obesity screenings during routine office visits. A nurse is discussing the purpose of regulatory agencies during a staff meeting. Which of the following tas ks should the nurse identify as the responsibility of state licensing boards? A) Monitoring evidence -based practice for clients who have a specific diagnosis B) Ensuring that HCP comply with regulations C) Setting quality standards for accreditation of health care facilities D) Determining if medications are safe for administration to clients - CORRECT ANSWER B) Ensuring that HCP comply with regulations A nurse is explaining the various levels of health care services to a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following examples of care or care settings should the nurse identify as tertiary care? (SATA) A) ICU B) Oncology treatment center C) Burn center D) Cardiac rehab E) Home health care - COR RECT ANSWER A) ICU B) Oncology treatment center C) Burn center A nurse is caring for a client who is 24 hours post operative following an inguinal hernia repair. The client is tolerating clear liquids well, has active bowel sounds, and is expressing a de sire for "real food." The nurse tells the client that she will call the surgeon and ask. The surgeon hears the nurses report and prescribes a full liquid diet. The nurse used which of the following levels of critical thinking? A) Basic B) Commitment C) Complex D) Integrity - CORRECT ANSWER A) Basic A nurse receives a RX for an antibiotic for a client who has cellulitis. The nurse checks the clients medical record, discovers that she is allergic to the antibiotic, and calls the provider to request a RX f or a different antibiotic. Which of the following critical thinking attitudes did the nurse demonstrate? A) Fairness B) Responsibility C) Risk taking D) Creativity - CORRECT ANSWER B) Responsibility A nurse is caring for a client who is 24 hours postoperative following abdominal surgery. The nurse suspects the clients pain management is inadequate. Which of the following data reinforce this suspicion? (SATA) A) The client seems easily agitated B) Th e client is nonadherent with coughing, deep breathing, and dangling. C) The client may have pain medication every 4 to 6 hr but accepts it every 6 to 7 hr. D) The client reports tenderness in his right lower leg. E) The clients vital signs are HR 110/min, RR 20/min, temp 98.6 F, and BP 136/80 mm Hg. - CORRECT ANSWER B) The client is nonadherent with coughing, deep breathing, and dangling. C) The client may have pain medication every 4 to 6 hr but accepts it every 6 to 7 hr. E) The clients vital signs are HR 110/min, RR 20/min, temp 98.6 F, and BP 136/80 mm Hg. A nurse is caring for a client who has a new RX for antihypertensive medication. Prior to administering the medication, the nurse uses an electronic database to gather information about the medicati on and the effects it might have on this client. Which of the following components of critical thinking is the nurse using when he reviews the medication information? A) Knowledge B) Experience C) Intuition D) Competence - CORRECT ANSWER A) Knowledge A nurse uses a head -to-toe approach to conduct a physical assessment of a client who will undergo surgery the following week. Which of the following critical thinking attitudes did the nurse demonstrate? A) Confidence B) Perseverance C) Integrity D) Di scipline - CORRECT ANSWER D) Discipline A nurse in a providers office is evaluating a client who reports losing control of urine whenever she coughs, laughs, or sneezes. The client relates a hx of three vaginal births, but no serious accidents of illnesse s. Which of the following interventions should the nurse suggest for helping to control of eliminate the clients incontinence? (SATA) A) Limit total daily fluid intake B) Decrease of avoid caffeine C) Take calcium supplements D) Avoid drinking alcohol E) Use the Crede maneuver - CORRECT ANSWER B) Decrease of avoid caffeine D) Avoid drinking alcohol A client who has an indwelling catheter reports a need to urinate. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A) Check to see whether the cath eter is patent. B) Reassure the client that it is not possible for her to urinate. C) Recatheterize the bladder with a larger -gauge catheter. D) Collect a urine specimen for analysis - CORRECT ANSWER A) Check to see whether the catheter is patent. A nurse is caring for a client who has a RX for a 24 -hr urine collection. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A) Discard the first voiding B) Keep the urine in a singe container at room temp C) Ask the client to urinate and pour the urine into a specimen container D) Ask the client to urinate into the toilet, stop midstream, and finish urinating into the specimen container. - CORRECT ANSWER A) Discard the first voiding A nurse is reviewing factors that increase the risk of UTIs with a client w ho has recurrent UTIs. Which of the following factors should the nurse include? (SATA) A) Frequent sexual intercourse B) Lowering of testosterone levels C) Wiping from front to back D) Location of the urethra in relation to the anus E) Frequent catheteri zation - CORRECT ANSWER A) Frequent sexual intercourse D) Location of the urethra in relation to the anus E) Frequent catheterization A nurse is preparing to initiate a bladder -retraining program for a client who has incontinence. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (SATA) A) Establish a schedule of urinating prior to meal times. B) Have the client record urination t imes C) Gradually increase the urination intervals D) Remind the client to hold urine until the next scheduled urination time E) Provide a sterile container for urine - CORRECT ANSWER B) Have the client record urination times C) Gradually increase the urin ation intervals D) Remind the client to hold urine until the next scheduled urination time A nurse is caring for a client who decides not to have surgery despite significant blockages in his coronary arteries. The nurse understands that this clients choic e is an example of which of the following ethical principles?

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