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ATI CMS FUNDAMENTAL EXAM |
CORRECTLY ANSWERED WITH
RATIONALE AND GRADED A+ |
2024/2025 GUIDE

1) A nurse is monitoring a client for adverse effects following the
administration of an opioid. Which of the following effects should
the nurse identify as an adverse effect of opioids? (SATA)
A. Urinary Incontinence
B. Diarrhea
C. Bradypnea
D. Orthostatic hypotension
E. Nausea
- Correct Answer - C, D, E
Rationale: adverse effects of opioids are Bradypnea, orthostatic
hypotension, nausea AND urinary RETENTION and constipation


2. A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving morphine via a
patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) infusion device after
abdominal surgery. Which of the following statements indicates
that the client knows how to use the device?

,A. "I'll wait to use the device until it's absolutely necessary."
B. "i'll be careful about pushing the button too much so I don't
overdose."
C. "I should tell the nurse if the pain doesn't stop while I am using
this device."
D. "I will ask my adult child to push the dose button when I am
sleeping."
- Correct Answer - C
Rationale: PCA allows the client to self-administer pain
medication on an as-needed basis. The provider can modify the
PCA setting if needed to ensure the client achieves adequate pain
relief


3. A nurse is caring for a client scheduled for abdominal surgery.
The client reports being worried. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take?
A. Offer information on a relaxation technique and ask the client if
they are interested in trying it
B. Request a social worker see the client to discuss meditation
C. Attempt to use biofeedback techniques with the client
D. Tell the client many people feel the same way before surgery
and to think of something else

,- Correct Answer - A. Rationale: It is appropriate for the nurse to
recommend a noninvasive technique to facilitate coping, and to
allow the client to make an informed decision about participating


4. A nurse is assessing a client as part of an admission history.
The client reports drinking n herbal tea every afternoon at work to
relieve stress. Tea includes which of the following ingredients?
A. Chamomile
B. Ginseng
C. Ginger
D. Echinacea
- Correct Answer - A
Rationale: tea can contain chamomile, which can produce a
calming effect, or valerian, which reduces anxiety. Attempt to gain
further information to confirm the ingredients of any herbal or
natural products the client can use


5. A nurse is reviewing complementary and alternative therapies
with a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following
interventions are mind-body therapies (SATA)
- Correct Answer - A, C, E
Rationale:

, A. art therapy is a mind-body therapy because it allows the client
to express unconscious emotions or concerns about their health
C. Yoga is mind-body therapy because it focuses on achieving
well-being through exercises
E. Biofeedback is a mind-body therapy because it increases
mental awareness of the body responses to stress


6. A nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses on
complementary and alternative therapies they can incorporate
into their practice without the need for specialized licensing or
certification. Which of the following should the nurse encourage
them to use? (SATA)
A. Guided imagery
B. Massage therapy
C. Meditation
D. Music therapy
E. Therapeutic touch
- Correct Answer - A, C, D
Rationale:
A. Nurses can use guided imagery with clients once they
understand the general principles of this therapy
C. Nurses can use meditation with clients once they understand
the general principles of this therapy

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