ATI RN FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED 2024 WITH NGN LATEST TEST BANK 60 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
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ATI RN FUNDAMENTALS
1. A nurse in an acute care facility
is preparing a discharge summary for a client who is transferring to a long-term care facility. Which of the following documentation should the nurse
include?
A. Client flow sheet
B. Acuity ratings
C. Current medications
D. Incident reports
C. Current med...
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1. A nurse in an acute care facility C. Current medications
is preparing a discharge sum-
mary for a client who is trans- The nurse should include the client's med-
ferring to a long-term care facil- ications in the discharge summary to en-
ity. Which of the following doc- sure client safety and continuity of care.
umentation should the nurse
include?
A. Client flow sheet
B. Acuity ratings
C. Current medications
D. Incident reports
2. A nurse is reviewing protocol B. Select a suction catheter that is half the
in preparation for suctioning size of the lumen.
secretions from a client who
has a new tracheostomy. Which The nurse should select a suction catheter
of the following actions should that is half the size of the lumen to prevent
the nurse plan to take? hypoxemia and trauma to the mucosa.
A. Use a resuscitation bag with
80% oxygen prior to the proce-
dure.
B. Select a suction catheter
that is half the size of the lu-
men.
C. Place the end of the suction
catheter in water-soluble lubri-
cant.
D. Adjust the wall suction appa-
ratus to a pressure of 170 mm
Hg.
3. A nurse is caring for a client D. Apply an ankle-foot orthotic device to the
who has decreased mobility. client's feet.
Which of the following actions
should the nurse take to de- The nurse should use a device to maintain
crease the client's risk of devel- dorsiflexion, such as an ankle-foot orthotic
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oping plantar flexion contrac- device or a foot board placed perpendicular
tures? to the mattress.
A. Place a pillow under the
client's knees.
B. Position a trochanter roll un-
der each of the client's hips.
C. Advise the client to wear rub-
ber-soled slippers.
D. Apply an ankle-foot orthotic
device to the client's feet.
4. A nurse manager is oversee- B. A nurse asks a nurse from another unit
ing the care activities on a unit. to assist with documentation for a client.
For which of the following sit-
uations should the nurse man- Only health care professionals directly car-
ager intervene due to a viola- ing for a client should have access to the
tion of HIPAA guidelines? client's medical information; therefore, this
is a violation of HIPAA guidelines.
A. A nurse who is caring for a
client reviews the client's med-
ical chart with a nursing stu-
dent who is working with the
nurse.
B. A nurse asks a nurse from
another unit to assist with doc-
umentation for a client.
C. A nurse who is caring
for a client returns a call to
the person appointed in the
health care proxy to discuss
the client's care.
D. A nurse discusses a client's
status with the physical thera-
pist who is caring for the client.
5. A nurse is preparing to admin- A. Gently shake the container of medication
ister 0.5 mL of oral single-dose prior to administration.
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liquid medication to a client.
Which of the following actions The nurse should gently shake the liquid
should the nurse take? medication to ensure that the medication is
mixed.
A. Gently shake the container
of medication prior to adminis-
tration.
B. Transfer the medication to a
medicine cup.
C. Place the client in a
semi-Fowler's position prior to
medication administration.
D. Verify the dosage by measur-
ing the liquid before adminis-
tering it.
6. A nurse on a medical unit is D. Compare prescriptions with medications
preparing to discharge a client the client received while at the facility.
to home. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take When performing medication reconcilia-
as part of the medication rec- tion, the nurse should create a current, ac-
onciliation process? curate list of every medication the client is
or should be taking. Part of the process
A. Seal unused medications is comparing the medications the client re-
from the facility in a plastic bag. ceived at the facility with those the provider
B. Evaluate the client's ability has prescribed for the client to take after
to self-administer medications. discharge.
C. Report an identified discrep-
ancy to The Joint Commission.
D. Compare prescriptions with
medications the client received
while at the facility.
7. A nurse is caring for a client A. "What could I have done to deserve this
who has terminal liver cancer. illness?"
Which of the following state-
ments should the nurse iden- The client's terminal illness might prompt
tify as an indication that the the client to review their life and question
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client is experiencing spiritual its meaning. A manifestation of the client's
distress? spiritual distress is asking why this illness
is happening to them.
A. "What could I have done to
deserve this illness?"
B. "I blame medical science for
not curing me."
C. "Where is my daughter at a
time like this?"
D. "Will I ever begin to feel in
charge of my life again?"
8. A nurse is caring for a client C. Inject 10 units of air into the bottle of NPH
who has a prescription for 5 insulin.
units of regular insulin and 10 A. Inject 5 units of air into the bottle of
units of NPH insulin to mix to- regular insulin.
gether and administer subcuta- D. Withdraw the correct does of regular in-
neously. Determine the correct sulin from the bottle.
order of steps for this proce- B. Withdraw the correct does of NPH insulin
dure. (Move the steps into the from the bottle.
box on the right, placing them
in the order of performance. The nurse should first inject air into the vial
Use all the steps.) of NPH insulin without touching the needle
to the solution. Next, the nurse should in-
A. Inject 5 units of air into the ject air into the vial of regular insulin and
bottle of regular insulin. withdraw the correct amount of the regular
B. Withdraw the correct does of insulin. Finally, the nurse should insert the
NPH insulin from the bottle. needle into the NPH insulin vial and with-
C. Inject 10 units of air into the draw the correct amount of NPH insulin.
bottle of NPH insulin. The nurse should follow these steps to pre-
D. Withdraw the correct does of vent contaminating the regular insulin with
regular insulin from the bottle. NPH insulin.
9. A nurse is completing an C. Rapid heart rate
admission assessment for a
client who reports vomiting Tachycardia indicates fluid volume deficit,
and diarrhea for the past 3 which is an expected finding for a client who
days. Which of the following has had vomiting and diarrhea for 3 days.
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