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ATI RN Concept-Based Assessment Level 3 2025
PRE TEST 350 GRADED A+ (Complied From Real
Exam) NGN Verified Answers 100%
orthostatic hypotension
caused by DEHYDRATION from fluid loos and electrolyte imbalance
gross motor skills
physical abilities involving large body movements, such as walking and jumping
-EX: 9 month-old infant SHOULD be able to sit UNSUPPORTED for up to 10 MIN
Biofeedback
technique that uses audio and visual signals that allow client to reduce muscle tension by gaining control
over autonomic physiologic functions.
How should phenytoin be administered? Why?
-administered IV bolus at a rate no greater than 50mg/min.
-to prevent HYPOTENSION and BRADYCARDIA
Manifestations of Parkinson's Disease
tremor, rigidity, BRADYKINESIA, postural instability, depression and other psychiatric changes, dementia,
autonomic symptoms, sleep disturbances
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PRE TEST 350 GRADED A+ (Complied From Real

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orthostatic hypotension caused by DEHYDRATION from fluid loos and electrolyte imbalance gross motor skills physical abilities involving large body movements, such as walking and jumping

  • EX: 9 month-old infant SHOULD be able to sit UNSUPPORTED for up to 10 MIN Biofeedback technique that uses audio and visual signals that allow client to reduce muscle tension by gaining control over autonomic physiologic functions. How should phenytoin be administered? Why?
  • administered IV bolus at a rate no greater than 50mg/min.
  • to prevent HYPOTENSION and BRADYCARDIA Manifestations of Parkinson's Disease tremor, rigidity, BRADYKINESIA, postural instability, depression and other psychiatric changes, dementia, autonomic symptoms, sleep disturbances

Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma spreads ERRATICALLY through the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM to other organs. It also manifest in PAINLESS, swollen lymph nodes found in the CERVICAL, AXILLLARY, INGUINAL, & FEMORAL areas. Hodgkin's lymphoma spreads SYSTEMICALLY from one group of lymph nodes to the next group of nodes. Important teachings for client with new prescription of a DIAPHRAGM.

  • should remain in place for 6HR FOLLOWING INTERCOURSE
  • should remove diaphragm NO MORE THAN 24HRS following intercourse
  • insert diaphragm NO MORE THAN 6HR PRIOR to intercourse
  • apply about 10ml (2tsp) of SPERMICIDE inside diaphragm prior to intercourse
  • replace every 2 yrs.
  • client should be refitted if their weight FLUCTUATE BY 20%
  • client should be refitted following a ABDOMINAL SURGERY, PELVIC SURGERY, & after each pregnancy A client with fibrocystic breast condition will... have BREAST PAIN and tenderness as well ass LUMPS usually in the UPPER OUTER QUADRANT of the breast. Expected findings of INTRADUCTAL PAPILLOMA BREAST disorder? finding will include:
  • mass in duct and NIPPLE DISCHARGE

Diverticulitis inflammation of the diverticula What type of medication can increase a patient's risk for a stroke?

  • oral contraceptives B/C this will INCREASE the risk for developing a THROMBOEMBOLISM. A client with HYPOPITUITARISM places the them at risk for developing what type of condition?
  • osteoporosis How does light to moderate drinking, (150ml or 5oz of wine each day) affect the client's risk for having a stroke? it doesn't increase, it actually DECREASES the risk for stroke. What is Ewing Sarcoma? What are expected manifestations of this disease?
  • rare malignant tumor arising in bone; most often occurring in children
  • client will experience pain in the UPPER THIGH as well as LOCALIZED PAIN, SWELLING, & PALPABLE MASS. What are expected findings of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
  • decrease visual acuity, diplopia, changes in peripheral vision, & nystagmus (repeat of uncontrolled movements). What are expected finding of Amyotrophic Later Sclerosis (ALS)?
  • fascifulcations of the face, twitching of the face or tongue.

What is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)? Also known an Lou Gherig's disease, ALS is a motor neuron disease which can lead to paralysis. borderline personality disorder condition marked by extreme instability in mood, identity, and impulse control.

  • client's with this condition experience SUICIDAL IDEATION & SUBSTANCE ABUSE. narcissistic personality disorder characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, a preoccupation with fantasies of success or power, and a need for constant attention or admiration or ARROGANCE historonic personality disorder Impulsive attention seeking behavaior paranoid personality disorder A personality disorder characterized by a pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of the motives of others without sufficient basis What are some complications of an infant born at or less than 32 weeks?
  • apnea
  • nectrotizing enterocolitis (due to intestinal ischemia and immature immune system)
  • hypoglycemia

2 mos: Hep B, ROTAVIUS, DTaP, Hib, Pneumococcal, Poliovirus 4 mos: Rotavirus, DTaP, Hib, Pneum, Poliovirus 6 mos: Hep B, DTaP, Hib, Pneum, Poliovirus 12 mos: MMR, VAR, Hep A, Influenza, Hib 11 - 12 YEARS: Tdap, Meningococcal, HPV ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) a psychological disorder marked by extreme inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity What should the nurse include in her planning for a patient who has ACUTE phase of DIVERTICULITIS?

  • Instruct the client to AVOID COUGHING (this can increase the intra-abdominal pressure and cause BOWEL PERFORATION).
  • ADMINISTER OPIOID analgesics to relieve pain (this can decrease bowel motility)
  • DO NOT administer EMEMAS or LAXITIVES (this will increase bowel motility and places client at risk for bowel perforation)
  • client should be NPO or on a clear liquid diet (this will decrease inflammation of the bowels). sickle cell crisis condition in sickle cell anemia in which the sickled cells interfere with oxygen transport, obstruct capillary blood flow, and cause fever and severe pain in the joints and abdomen. How should the nurse manage care for a client who is experiencing a sickle cell crisis?
  • promote fluid intake to prevent dehydration
  • monitor peripheral capillary refill, pulse O2, and skin temp every 1hr to assess PERFUSION of EXTREMITIES.
  • EXTEND client's knees to promote perfusion of lower extremities.
  • elevate head or bed to 30 DEGREES or less to increase perfusion to lower extremities. What are the depressive manifestation of low self-esteem?
  • hypersensitivity to criticism
  • guilt
  • shame
  • expression of helplessness
  • lack of eye contact
  • pessimistic outcome on life What are the manifestations of spiritual distress?
  • express lack of meaning in life
  • anger
  • refusing interactions with family
  • discontinuing spiritual practice What are the manifestations of disturbed thought process?
  • impaired problem-solving skills
  • confusion
  • difficulty concentration
  • inappropriate thinking
  • memory deficits

Teachings for client who has genital herpes

  • wear gloves when applying anesthetic ointment
  • begin ORAL ANTIVIRALS with in 1 day of outbreak
  • use latex or plyurethane condoms during sexual intercourse.
  • take a sitz bath 3 - 4 times a day to help minimize discomfort What meds should the nurse expect to administer for a client who is in post-partum and experiencing hemorrhaging?
  • METHYLERGONOUINE (causes contractions of the uterine muscle, which decreases bleeding. Adverse affect is HTN).
  • MISOPROSTOL (uterotonic med) What meds should the nurse expect to administer for a client who is in PRE-TERM LABOR?
  • BETHAMETHASONE (glucocorticoid given to stimulate fetal lung maturity)
  • TERBUTALINE (tocolytic med which causes relaxation of smooth muscles of the uterine wall). What meds should the nurse expect to administer for a client who is experiencing PRE-ECLAMPSIA?
  • MAGNESIUM SULFATE (prevents seizures)
  • NIFEDIPINE (Ca Channel blocker that relaxes vascular smooth muscles which lower BP). How should a nurse plan care for a client with DEMENTIA?
  • USE LARGE CALENDARS that are easy for client to read.
  • keep client's room dimly lit at night to prevent falls and wandering
  • speak slowly to client in a NORMAL VOLUME
  • provide SIMPLE explanation and directions What are some signs/symptoms of OPIOID WITHDRAWAL?
  • RHINORRHEA
  • yawning
  • tearing
  • hyperthermia
  • TACHYPNEA
  • diaphoresis
  • enlarged pupils
  • hyperflexia What are the early manifestations of ALS?
  • fascilfulcations of the face
  • twitching of the tongue
  • nasal tone of voice leading to DYSARTHRIA (diff speaking)
  • muscle atrophy of ARMS & HANDS Client teaching for gestation HTN
  • gestations HTN will resolve during the 1st week of postpartum but can last for 12 wks.
  • gestational HTN will begin around 20th week of pregnancy
  • client will NOT EXPERIENCE vaginal discharge for a few days. What are some contraindications for a client taking ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES?

How should the nurse plan her car to a patient with a gambling disorder?

  • ADMINISTER Li, carbamazepine, NALTREXONE, & SSRIs
  • RECCOMMEND joining a self-help group. aversion therapy form of behavioral therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an aversive stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior Ex: used to treat client who have SEXUAL PARAPHILIAS Disulfiram (Antabuse)
  • Used for alcohol aversion therapy.
  • Clients started on Disulfiram must avoid any form of alcohol or they would develop a severe reaction.
  • Teach pt to avoid some over-the-counter cough preparations, mouthwash etc. major depressive disorder
  • A mood disorder in which a person experiences, in the absence of drugs or a medical condition, two or more weeks of significantly depressed moods, feelings of worthlessness, and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities.
  • Ex: a client who had a RECENT MOVE ACROSS the country to look for work How to calculate caloric intake for an obese client that is wanting to lose 2lbs of body fat per week and is currently consuming 2500 calories per day?
  • know that 1lb of body fat = 3500 calories
  • multiply 3500 by 2= 7000 (amount of calories client needs to lose per week)
  • divide 7000 (calories) by 7 (days)= 1000 (calories needed to be subtracted from the current daily caloric intake).
  • subtract 1000 from 2500=
  • 1500 (calories needed to be consumed DAILY to meet weekly weight loss. Manifestations of major depressive disorder
  • Insomnia
  • Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
  • Fatigue or loss of energy
  • Diminished ability to concentrate
  • Substantial change in appetite or weight
  • Psychomotor agitation/retardation
  • Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide bipolar disorder severe mood swings between major depressive episodes and manic episodes
  • client may exhibit MANIPULATIVE behavior Nursing Process Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation

What can the nurse expect from a client who is at 35 weeks gestation and is experiencing PLACENTAL ABRUPT ION?

  • OLIGURIA, secondary to hypovolemia
  • fundal height > than 34 cm
  • UTERINE HYPERTONICITY
  • HYPOTENSION What med(s) can the nurse expect to administer to a client that has GONORRHEA?
  • CEFTRIAXONE (anitbiotic given IM) How should the nurse plan her care for a client who has PTSD?
  • stay with client during flashbacks or nightmares to promote safety & sense of security
  • ASSIST client to IDENTIFY STAGE OF GRIEF
  • maintain a consistent care-giving staff
  • have client acknowledge and verbalize their feelings. What discharge teachings should the nurse include to the parents of a newborn who underwent a circumcision?
  • do not remove yellow film (will fall off in 2 - 3 days)
  • apply diaper loosely
  • CLEAN PENIS with WARM WATER.
  • DO NOT use SOAP until 5 - 6 days after circumcision
  • report any signs of swelling b/c this could be a manifestation of INFECTION

What medication can the nurse expect to administer for a client experiencing INFERTILITY?

  • CLOMIPHENE (stimulates growth and release of eggs thus increasing chance of conception). What medication can the nurse expect to administer for a client experiencing GESTATION HTN?
  • LABETOALOL (beta blocker that decreases BP) What medication can the nurse expect to administer for a client experiencing UTERINE ATONY?
  • MISOPROSTOL (uterine oxytocin that causes contractions of uterine muscle). Manifestations of right-hemispheric stroke
  • EUPHORIA
  • impaired visual-spatial perception
  • left sided neglect.
  • CONSTANT SMILING
  • impaired sense of humor
  • disorientation to time and place
  • inability to recognize familiar faces
  • loss of hearing
  • impulsiveness
  • denial of illness
  • lack of awareness Manifestations of left-hemispheric stroke
  • right visual field defects
  • anxiety
  • hypothermia adverse effects of phenytoin anti-epileptic med:
  • gingival hyperplasia (bleeding gums)
  • CNS effects
  • teratrogenic (cleft palate) adverse effects of diazepam
  • benzodiazepine to manage status epilepticus
  • Sedation, psychological and physical dependence Newborn home safety teachings tell parents of newborn to:
  • increase temp of room to 79 - 81 F to prevent hypothermia
  • not cover newborn with blankets while sleeping (increases risk of SIDS)
  • set the water heater temp to no more than 120 F (49 C)
  • place crib AWAY from heating vents, radiators, and portable space heaters. discharge teaching for placenta previa explain to client that:
  • if any vaginal bleeding occurs, return to hospital IMMEDIATELY
  • do not place ANYTHING in their vaginas (no sexual intercourse)
  • must maintain BED REST only allowed to move for bathroom privileges
  • CLIENTS SHOULD HAVE CLOSE SUPERVISION and access to transportation

manifestations of alcohol withdrawls

  • hypertensive with in 12 - 72 hours of last drink
  • tachycardia with in 12 - 72 hours of last drink
  • disturbed sleep with in 12 - 72 hours of last drink
  • have mild TREMORS What increases a client's risk for developing Alzheimer's Disease (AD)?
  • PRESENCE of APOLIPOPROTEIN E- 4 gene
  • viruses (herpes zoster)
  • exposure to toxic metals like Zn or Cu
  • age (older than 60 yrs), gender (more common in women), and family history phases of battering (power and control wheel)
  • Phase 1: Tensions build, Minor battering incidents occur and conflict builds
  • Phase 2: An explosive beating or otherwise abusive incident
  • Phase 3: Calm, Honeymoon phase as batterer often promises never to be abusive again teaching for managing fatigue of end-stage COPD instruct client to:
  • walk at a self-pace rate & stop when fatigue occurs (rest-walk-rest until 20min is complete)
  • avoid eating dry foods b/c this will stimulate coughing thus causing fatigue
  • REST ELBOWS on table during activities
  • raise height of table to prevent back strain
  • sleep with head UPRIGHT to avoid DYSPNEA