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PN ATI COMPREHENSIVE
PREDICTOR LATEST EXAM WITH
500+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Question-A nurse is delegating the ambulation of a client who had knee arthroplasty 5 days ago
to an AP. Which of the following info should the nurse share with the AP?
Select all:
A. The roommate is up independently
B. The client ambulates with his slippers on over his antiembolic stockings
C. The client uses a front wheeled walker when ambulating
D. The client had pain meds 30 minutes ago
E. The client is allergic to codeine
F. The client ate 50 % of his breakfast this morning - answer-B
C
D
Question-An RN is making assignments for client care to an LPN at the beginning of the shift.
Which of the following assignments should the LPN question?
A. Assisting a client who is 24 hr postop to use an incentive spirometer
B. Collecting a clean catch urine specimen from a client who was admitted on the previous shift
C. Providing nasopharyngeal suctioning for a client who has pneumonia
D. Replacing the cartridge and tubing on a PCA pump - answer-D
Question-A nurse is preparing an inservice program about delegation. Which of the following
elements should she identify when presenting the 5 rights of delegation. Select all:
A. Right client
B. Right supervision/evaluation
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PN ATI COMPREHENSIVE

PREDICTOR LATEST EXAM WITH

500+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED

ANSWERS

Question-A nurse is delegating the ambulation of a client who had knee arthroplasty 5 days ago to an AP. Which of the following info should the nurse share with the AP? Select all: A. The roommate is up independently B. The client ambulates with his slippers on over his antiembolic stockings C. The client uses a front wheeled walker when ambulating D. The client had pain meds 30 minutes ago E. The client is allergic to codeine F. The client ate 50 % of his breakfast this morning - answer-B C D Question-An RN is making assignments for client care to an LPN at the beginning of the shift. Which of the following assignments should the LPN question? A. Assisting a client who is 24 hr postop to use an incentive spirometer B. Collecting a clean catch urine specimen from a client who was admitted on the previous shift C. Providing nasopharyngeal suctioning for a client who has pneumonia D. Replacing the cartridge and tubing on a PCA pump - answer-D Question-A nurse is preparing an inservice program about delegation. Which of the following elements should she identify when presenting the 5 rights of delegation. Select all: A. Right client B. Right supervision/evaluation

C. Right direction/communication D. Right time E. Right circumstances - answer-B C E Question-A nurse manager of a med surge unit is assigning care responsibilities for the oncoming shift. A client is waiting transfer back to the unit from the PACU following thoracic surgery. To which staff member should the nurse assign the client? A. Charge nurse B. RN C. LVN D. AP - answer-B Question-What is the study of conduct and character? - answer-Ethics Question-What are the values and beliefs that guide behavior and decision making? - answer- Morals Question-What is the right to make ones own personal decisions, even tho those decisions might not be in the persons best interest - answer-Autonomy Question-What are positive actions to help others - answer-Beneficience Question-What is an agreement to keep promises - answer-Fidelity Question-What is fairness in care delivery and use of resources - answer-Justice Question-What is avoidance of harm or injury - answer-Non-maleficence

D. Nonmalificence - answer-D What can be delegated to Assistive personnel (AP)? - answer-- adls - bathing - grooming - dressing - ambulating - feeding (w/o swallow precautions) - positioning - bed making - specimen collection - I&O - VS (stable clients Question-A nurse on a med surge unit has recieved change of shift report and will care for 4 clients. Which of the following clients needs will the nurse assign to an AP? A. Feeding a client who was admitted 24 hours ago with aspiration pneumonia B. Reinforcing teaching with a client who is learning to walk with a quad cane C. Reapplying a condom catheter for a client who has urinary incontinence D. Applying a sterile dressing to a pressure ulcer - answer-C Question-Which of the following situations can be identified as an ethical dilemma? A. A nurse on a med surge unit demonstrates signs of chemical impairment B. A nurse over hears another nurse telling an older adult client that if he doesnt stay in bed she will restrain him C. A family has conflicting feelings about the initiation of enteral tube feedings of their father who is terminally ill D. A client who is terminally ill hesitates to name her spouse on her durable power of attorney form - answer-C Question-Most managers can be categorized as - answer-authoritative, democratic, and laissez faire Question-makes decisions of the group Motivates by coercion Communication occurs down the chain of command Work output by the staff is usually high-good for crisis situations and bureaucratic settings - answer-Authoritative Question-includes the group when decisions are made

Motivates by supporting star achievements Communication occurs up and down the chain of command Work output by staff is usually of good quality-good when cooperation and collaboration is necessary - answer-Democratic Question-makes very few decisions and does little planning Motivation is largely the responsibility of individuals staff members Communication occurs up and down the chain of command and between group members Work output is low unless an informal leader evolves from the group *the use of any of these styles may be appropriate depending on the situation - answer-Laissez faire Question-The nurse should consider the hierarchy of human needs when prioritizing interventions, which are? - answer-- Physiological needs first (oxygen, shelter, food)

  • Safety & security needs (physical safety)
  • Love and belonging
  • Self esteem
  • Self actualization Question-The ABC framework identifies, in order, the three basic needs for sustaining life - answer-Airway Breathing Circulation Question-Nurses must follow what code of standards in delegating and assigning tasks - answer- ANA codes of standards Question-What values would a nurse possess to be a client advocate? - answer-- caring
  • autonomy
  • respect
  1. Bulging posterior fontanelle.
  2. Pinpoint pupils. - answer- 2 Question-A client is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). To determine the Client's tolerance of this treatment, the nurse should assess for which of the Following?
  3. A significant increase in pulse rate.
  4. A decrease in diastolic blood pressure.
  5. Temperature in excess of 98.6°F (37°C).
  6. Urine output of at least 30 cc per hour. - answer- 4 Question-The client is exhibiting symptoms of myxedema. The nursing Assessment should reveal
  7. Increased pulse rate.
  8. Decreased temperature.
  9. Fine tremors.
  10. Increased radioactive iodine uptake level. - answer- 2 Question-A nonstress test is scheduled for a client at 34-weeks gestation who Developed hypertension, periorbital edema, and proteinuria. Which of the Following nursing actions should be included in the care plan in order to BEST prepare the client for the diagnostic test?
  11. Start an intravenous line for an oxytocin infusion.
  12. Obtain a signed consent prior to the procedure.
  13. Instruct client to push a button when she feels fetal movement.
  14. Attach a spiral electrode to the fetal head. - answer- 3 Question-Which of the following nursing interventions is MOST important for a

45 - year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis?

  1. Provide support to flexed joints with pillows and pads.
  2. Position her on her abdomen several times a day.
  3. Massage the inflamed joints with creams and oils.
  4. Assist her with heat application and ROM exercises. - answer- 4 Question-The nurse is caring for a young adult admitted to the hospital with a Severe head injury. The nurse should position the patient
  5. With his neck in a midline position and the head of the bed elevated 30°.
  6. Side-lying with his head extended and the bed flat.
  7. In high Fowler's position with his head maintained in a neutral position.
  8. In semi-Fowler's position with his head turned to the side. - answer- 1 Question-The nurse is teaching a 40-year-old man diagnosed with a lower motor Neuron disorder to perform intermittent self-catheterization at home. The Nurse should instruct the client to
  9. Use a new sterile catheter each time he performs a catheterization.
  10. Perform the Valsalva maneuver(holding breath and bearing down) before doing the catheterization.
  11. Perform the catheterization procedure every 8 hours.
  12. Limit his fluid intake to reduce the number of times a catheterization is needed. - answer- 2 Question-A client is being discharged with sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat). The client should be cautioned by the nurse to
  13. Take the medication five minutes after the pain has started.
  14. Stop taking the medication if a stinging sensation is absent.
  15. Take the medication on an empty stomach.
  16. Avoid abrupt changes in posture. - answer- 4
  1. Alteration in skin integrity related to immobility.
  2. Alteration in communication related to decrease in thought processes - answer- 2 Question-A client has a history of oliguria, hypertension, and peripheral edema. Current lab values are: BUN - 25, K+ - 4.0 meq/L. Which nutrient should be Restricted in the client's diet?
  3. Protein.
  4. Fats.
  5. Carbohydrates.
  6. Magnesium. - answer- 1 Question-An extremely agitated client is receiving haloperidol (Haldol) IM every 30 minutes while in the psychiatric emergency room. The MOST important Nursing intervention is to
  7. Monitor vital signs, especially blood pressure, every 30 minutes.
  8. Remain at the client's side to provide reassurance.
  9. Tell the client the name of the medication and its effects.
  10. Monitor the anticholinergic effects of the medication. - answer- 1 Question-The nurse is caring for clients in the skilled nursing facility. Which of the Following clients require the nurse's IMMEDIATE attention?
  11. A client admitted for a cerebral vascular accident (CVA) whose prescription for Warfarin (Coumadin) expired two days ago.
  12. A client in pain who was receiving morphine in an acute care institution and was Transferred with a prescription for acetaminophen with codeine.
  13. A client who has dysuria and foul-smelling, cloudy, dark amber urine.
  14. An immunosuppressed client who has not received an influenza immunization. - answer- 1

Question-The nurse is observing care given to a client experiencing severe to Panic levels of anxiety. The nurse would intervene in which of the following Situations?

  1. The staff maintains a calm manner when interacting with the client.
  2. The staff attends to client's physical needs as necessary.
  3. The staff helps the client identify thoughts or feelings that occurred prior to the Onset of the anxiety.
  4. The staff assesses the client's need for medication or seclusion if other Interventions have failed to reduce anxiety. - answer- 3 Question-A 69-year-old client is undergoing his second exchange of intermittent Peritoneal dialysis (IPD). Which of the following would require an Intervention by the nurse?
  5. The client complains of pain during the inflow of the dialysate.
  6. The client complains of constipation.
  7. The dialysate outflow is cloudy.
  8. There is blood-tinged fluid around the intra-abdominal catheter. - answer- 3 Question-The clinic nurse is performing diet teaching with a 67-year-old client With acute gout. The nurse should teach the client to limit his intake of
  9. Red meat and shellfish.
  10. Cottage cheese and ice cream.
  11. Fruit juices and milk.
  12. Fresh fruits and uncooked vegetables. - answer- 1 Question-A client is scheduled for a left lower lobectomy. The physician has Ordered diazepam (Valium) 2 mg IM for anxiety. The nurse would determine That the medication is appropriate if the client displays which of the

Question-The nurse is performing triage on a group of clients in the emergency Department. Which of the following clients should the nurse see FIRST?

  1. A 12-year-old oozing blood from a laceration of the left thumb due to cut on a Rusty metal can.
  2. A 19-year-old with a fever of 103.8°F (39.8°C) who is able to identify her sister But not the place And time.
  3. A 49-year-old with a compound fracture of the right leg who is complaining of Severe pain.
  4. A 65-year-old with a flushed face, dry mucous membranes, and a blood sugar of 470 mg/dl. - answer- 2 Question-The nurse in the outpatient clinic teaches a client with a sprained right Ankle to walk with a cane. What behavior, if demonstrated by the client, Would indicate that teaching was effective?
  5. The client advances the cane 18 inches in front of her foot with each step.
  6. The client holds the cane in her left hand.
  7. The client advances her right leg, then her left leg, and then the cane.
  8. The client holds the cane with her elbow flexed 60°. - answer- 2 Question-A client returns to his room following a myelogram. The nursing care Plan should include which of the following?
  9. Encourage oral fluid intake.
  10. Maintain the prone position for 12 hours.
  11. Encourage the client to ambulate after the procedure.
  12. Evaluate the client's distal pulses on the affected side. - answer- 1

Question-The nurse is caring for a patient following an appendectomy. The patient Takes a deep breath, coughs, and then winces in pain. Which of the Following statements, if made by the nurse to the patient, is BEST?

  1. "Take three deep breaths, hold your incision, and then cough."
  2. "That was good. Do that again and soon it won't hurt as much."
  3. "It won't hurt as much if you hold your incision when you cough."
  4. "Take another deep breath, hold it, and then cough deeply - answer- 1 Question-A young woman is transferred to a psychiatric crisis unit with a Diagnosis of a dissociative disorder. The nurse knows which of the following Comments by the client is MOST indicative of this disorder?
  5. "I keep having recurring nightmares."
  6. "I have a headache and my stomach has bothered me for a week."
  7. "I always check the door locks three times before I leave home."
  8. "I don't know who I am and I don't know where I live." - answer- 4 Question-A 23-year-old man is admitted with a subdural hematoma and cerebral Edema after a motorcycle accident. Which of the following symptoms should The nurse expect to see INITIALLY?
  9. Unequal and dilated pupils.
  10. Decerebrate posturing.
  11. Grand mal seizures.
  12. Decreased level of consciousness. - answer- 4 Question-. The nursing team includes two rns, one LPN/LVN, and one nursing Assistant. The nurse should consider the assignments appropriate if the Nursing assistant is assigned to care for
  13. A client with Alzheimer's requiring assistance with feeding.

Dependence?

  1. Steadily increasing vital signs.
  2. Mild tremors and irritability.
  3. Decreased respirations and disorientation.
  4. Stomach distress and inability to sleep. - answer- 1 Question-The home care nurse is instructing a client recently diagnosed with Tuberculosis. It is MOST important for the nurse to include which of the Following as a part of the teaching plan?
  5. During the first two weeks of treatment, the client should cover his mouth and Nose when he coughs or sneezes.
  6. It is necessary for the client to wear a mask at all times to prevent transmission of The disease.
  7. The family should support the client to help reduce feeling of low self-esteem and Isolation.
  8. The client will be required to take prescribed medication for a duration of 6- 9 Months. - answer- 4 Question-The nurse's INITIAL priority when managing a physically assaultive Client is to
  9. Restrict the client to the room.
  10. Place the client under one-to-one supervision.
  11. Restore the client's self-control and prevent further loss of control.
  12. Clear the immediate area of other clients to prevent harm. - answer- 3 Question-A client with newly diagnosed type I diabetes mellitus is being seen by The home health nurse. The physician orders include: 1,200-calorie ADA Diet, 15 units of NPH insulin before breakfast, and check blood sugar qid.

When the nurse visits the client at 5 PM, the nurse observes the man Performing a blood sugar analysis. The result is 50 mg/dl. The nurse would Expect the client to be

  1. Confused with cold, clammy skin and a pulse of 110.
  2. Lethargic with hot, dry skin and rapid, deep respirations.
  3. Alert and cooperative with a BP of 130/80 and respirations of 12.
  4. Short of breath, with distended neck veins and a bounding pulse of 96. - answer- 1 Question-The nurse is supervising the staff providing care for an 18-month-old Hospitalized with hepatitis A. The nurse determines that the staff's care is Appropriate if which of the following is observed?
  5. The child is placed in a private room.
  6. The staff removes a toy from the child's bed and takes it to the nurse's station.
  7. The staff offers the child french fries and a vanilla milkshake for a midafternoon Snack.
  8. The staff uses standard precautions. - answer- 1 Question-When using restraints for an agitated/aggressive patient, which of the Following statements should NOT influence the nurse's actions during this Intervention?
  9. The restraints/seclusion policies set forth by the institution.
  10. The patient's competence.
  11. The patient's voluntary/involuntary status.
  12. The patient's nursing care plan. - answer- 3 Question-The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client with Parkinson's disease. Which of the following nursing goals is MOST realistic and appropriate in Planning care for this client?
  1. The client complains of an increase in vaginal discharge.
  2. The client says she feels pressure against her diaphragm when the baby moves. - answer- 1 Question-After abdominal surgery, a client has a nasogastric tube attached to low Suctioning. The client becomes nauseated, and the nurse observes a Decrease in the flow of gastric secretions. Which of the following nursing Interventions would be MOST appropriate?
  3. Irrigate the nasogastric tube with distilled water.
  4. Aspirate the gastric contents with a syringe.
  5. Administer an antiemetic medicine.
  6. Insert a new nasogastric tube. - answer- 2 Question-After sustaining a closed head injury and numerous lacerations and Abrasions to the face and neck, a five-year-old child is admitted to the Emergency room. The client is unconscious and has minimal response to Noxious stimuli. Which of the following assessments, if observed by the Nurse three hours after admission, should be reported to the physician?
  7. The client has slight edema of the eyelids.
  8. There is clear fluid draining from the client's right ear.
  9. There is some bleeding from the child's lacerations.
  10. The client withdraws in response to painful stimuli. - answer- 2 Question-The nurse is caring for a manic client in the seclusion room, and it is Time for lunch. It is MOST appropriate for the nurse to take which of the Following actions?
  11. Take the client to the dining room with 1:1 supervision.
  12. Inform the client he may go to the dining room when he controls his behavior.
  13. Hold the meal until the client is able to come out of seclusion.
  1. Serve the meal to the client in the seclusion room. - answer- 4 Question-A client is given morphine 6 mg IV push for postoperative pain. Following administration of this drug, the nurse observes the following: Pulse 68, respirations 8, BP 100/68, client sleeping quietly. Which of the Following nursing actions is MOST appropriate?
  2. Allow the client to sleep undisturbed.
  3. Administer oxygen via facemask or nasal prongs.
  4. Administer naloxone (Narcan).
  5. Place epinephrine 1:1,000 at the bedside. - answer- 3 Question-What type of infectious diseases are required to be reported to the health department? - answer-- severe cases of Staphylococcus aureus infections including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Question-What is the process of taking a telephone order from a provider? - answer-Patient name, drug, dose, route, frequency Read back for accuracy Question-A nurse is caring for a client who has tuberculosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? SATA A) Place the client in a negative pressure room B) wear gloves when assisting the client with oral care C) limit each visitor to 2 hr increments D) wear a surgical mask when providing care E) Use antimicrobial sanitizer for hand hygiene - answer-A B E