ATI RN (ATIRN)

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A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with diabetes. The nurse notes that the client has a mild tremor, slight diaphoresis and is fully oriented. Which of the following nursing actions should have the highest priority?
  • A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with diabetes. The nurse notes that the client has a mild tremor, slight diaphoresis and is fully oriented. Which of the following nursing actions should have the highest priority?

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  • Physiological Adaptations Quiz: Attempt review A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with diabetes. The nurse notes that the client has a mild tremor, slight diaphoresis and is fully oriented. Which of the following nursing actions should have the highest priority? A client is admitted to the surgical unit after sustaining a compound fracture of the left femur. The client is alert and oriented with the following vital signs: T 99.4 F, P 88, R 20, B/P 94/58. The nurse notes a 4 cm. area ...
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Pharmacology Alternate Item Format Quiz: Attempt review
  • Pharmacology Alternate Item Format Quiz: Attempt review

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  • Pharmacology Alternate Item Format Quiz: Attempt review A client with a history of duodenal ulcer is admitted to the hospital with status asthmaticus. Which of the following medications should the nurse question? Select all that apply A client asks "Why can't I take prednisone every day for my arthritis like my grandmother did?" The nurse correctly explains that corticosteroids can have which of the following adverse effects when used continuously? Select all that apply. A nurse is p...
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Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz: Attempt review
  • Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz: Attempt review

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  • Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Quiz: Attempt review A client with a digoxin level of 2.4 ng/ml has a heart rate of 39. The health care provider prescribes atropine sulfate. Which following best describes the intended action of atropine for this client? A client is prescribed digoxin 1mg by mouth QID. The client states that the objects in his room have a yellowish tinge and he is nauseated. Select the most appropriate nursing action at this time. A client diagnosed with preterm labor...
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The parent of a two-year-old child reports feeling frustrated with the fact that her son is saying no to everything. The nurse should teach the parent that this behavior is a normal expression of the child's desire to accomplish which of the following?
  • The parent of a two-year-old child reports feeling frustrated with the fact that her son is saying no to everything. The nurse should teach the parent that this behavior is a normal expression of the child's desire to accomplish which of the following?

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  • The parent of a two-year-old child reports feeling frustrated with the fact that her son is saying no to everything. The nurse should teach the parent that this behavior is a normal expression of the child's desire to accomplish which of the following? At a well-child visit, the parents report that their toddler occasionally touches and fondles her genital area. The parents ask the nurse if this behavior is something to be concerned about. Which of the following is a correct response? A n...
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A charge nurse is planning to utilize a nurse from the hospital's float pool. Which of the following are disadvantages to float pools? Select all that apply.
  • A charge nurse is planning to utilize a nurse from the hospital's float pool. Which of the following are disadvantages to float pools? Select all that apply.

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  • A charge nurse is planning to utilize a nurse from the hospital's float pool. Which of the following are disadvantages to float pools? Select all that apply. A nurse is working in the Emergency Department (ED). In which order should the following clients be triaged? A nurse is caring for an infant prescribed digoxin. The client's apical heart rate is 88 beats per minute. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.
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The family of a 14-year-old client with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is requesting the nurse's assistance in implementing strategies in the client's management of ADHD. Which of the following strategies should be discussed in the
  • The family of a 14-year-old client with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is requesting the nurse's assistance in implementing strategies in the client's management of ADHD. Which of the following strategies should be discussed in the

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  • The family of a 14-year-old client with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is requesting the nurse's assistance in implementing strategies in the client's management of ADHD. Which of the following strategies should be discussed in the management of ADHD for an adolescent client? Select all that apply. A nurse is part of an interprofessional team. What qualities will the nurse use to implement effective collaboration. Select all that apply.
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A charge nurse is delegating a task. The nurse understands which of the following represents effective delegation? Select all that apply.
  • A charge nurse is delegating a task. The nurse understands which of the following represents effective delegation? Select all that apply.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2022
  • A charge nurse is delegating a task. The nurse understands which of the following represents effective delegation? Select all that apply. A nurse is aware that priorities need to be continuously set and reset in order to meet the needs of multiple clients. Which principles of client care should the nurse use for prioritization when giving report? Select all that apply.
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Maternal newborn health and promotion
  • Maternal newborn health and promotion

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  • A nurse provided discharge teaching to new parents on how to care for their newborn following circumcision. Which of the following statements by the parents indicates the need for further clarification? A nurse is discussing the use of condoms with a female client. Which of the following statements by client represents a need for further Maternal newborn health and promotion
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A nurse is educating a client on how to perform Kegel exercise therapy for urinary incontinence. Which of the following points should be included in teaching? Select all that apply.
  • A nurse is educating a client on how to perform Kegel exercise therapy for urinary incontinence. Which of the following points should be included in teaching? Select all that apply.

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  • A nurse is educating a client on how to perform Kegel exercise therapy for urinary incontinence. Which of the following points should be included in teaching? Select all that apply. A nurse is caring for a client immediately following an amniotomy. Which of the following interventions are appropriate? Select all that apply. Maternal Newborn alternate quiz
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A daughter of a client with a terminal illness pulls a nurse to the side and says, "Although my mother's living will states she is not to be resuscitated, the family wants everything done to save her if she has a cardiac arrest." How should the n
  • A daughter of a client with a terminal illness pulls a nurse to the side and says, "Although my mother's living will states she is not to be resuscitated, the family wants everything done to save her if she has a cardiac arrest." How should the n

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  • leadership and management of care A daughter of a client with a terminal illness pulls a nurse to the side and says, "Although my mother's living will states she is not to be resuscitated, the family wants everything done to save her if she has a cardiac arrest." How should the nurse respond? A provider informs the wife of a comatose client with terminal cancer that she will need to sign the consent for insertion of a gastrostomy feeding tube. The nurse knows this is against the client...
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