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Comprehensive ATI Fundamentals Practice Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest Version What is the primary purpose of the nursing process? - To ensure the nurse completes all tasks efficiently - To promote client-centered care - To diagnose diseases in clients - To delegate...

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What is the primary purpose of the nursing process?

- To ensure the nurse completes all tasks efficiently

- To promote client-centered care

- To diagnose diseases in clients

- To delegate tasks effectively



Which action demonstrates the correct use of surgical asepsis?

- Cleaning the wound with soap and water

- Wearing gloves when touching the client’s skin

- Using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer after a procedure

- Opening a sterile package without contaminating the contents



The best method to assess a client's pain level is:

- Observing the client’s body language

- Measuring vital signs

- Asking the client to rate their pain on a scale

- Evaluating the client’s physical activity level




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,Which of the following is an expected outcome of using a walker?

- Client reports knee pain while walking

- Client walks with a limp

- Client walks with a smooth and balanced gait

- Client relies on the walker for all mobility needs



A nurse is reviewing the health history of a client with hypertension. Which lifestyle change

should the nurse suggest to reduce blood pressure?

- Increasing salt intake

- Taking naps during the day

- Exercising regularly

- Reducing water intake



The most effective intervention for preventing pressure ulcers in an immobile client is:

- Turning the client every 2 hours

- Massaging reddened areas

- Applying cold compresses to pressure points

- Increasing the client’s calorie intake



When should a nurse perform hand hygiene?

- Only after contact with bodily fluids

- Before and after contact with the client

- Only when gloves are removed

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,- After donning gloves



Which type of isolation is required for a client with tuberculosis?

- Contact precautions

- Droplet precautions

- Airborne precautions

- Standard precautions



The nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular injection. Which site is most appropriate

for this route?

- Dorsogluteal

- Deltoid

- Vastus lateralis

- Abdomen



When providing care to an unconscious client, the nurse should ensure the client’s oral hygiene

by:

- Brushing the teeth once a day

- Using mouthwash frequently

- Cleaning the mouth with a soft swab every 2 hours

- Avoiding oral care to prevent aspiration



Which of the following best describes the term "informed consent"?


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, - The client signs a document agreeing to treatment

- The nurse explains the procedure to the client

- The physician provides detailed information about the procedure, risks, and alternatives

- The client gives consent only verbally



What is the priority action when a client begins choking and cannot speak?

- Perform abdominal thrusts

- Call for help immediately

- Give the client water

- Encourage the client to cough harder



A nurse is caring for a client on bedrest. Which complication should the nurse take action to

prevent?

- Hypertension

- Constipation

- Tachycardia

- Seizures



When assisting a client with range-of-motion exercises, the nurse should:

- Perform the exercises only once a day

- Perform each movement to the point of slight resistance

- Avoid movement of the affected joints

- Use weights to increase muscle strength

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