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1. A nurse is reviewing a client's medication prescription, which reads, "digoxin 0.25 by mouth every day." Which of the following components of the prescription should the nurse question? - The dose 2. A client who reports shortness of breath requests her nurse's help in changing positions. Af...

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ATI Fundamentals Practice A, B, & Final,
ATI Fundamentals Review UPDATED
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1. A nurse is reviewing a client's medication prescription, which reads, "digoxin 0.25 by mouth
every day." Which of the following components of the prescription should the nurse question? -
The dose



2. A client who reports shortness of breath requests her nurse's help in changing positions. After
repositioning the client, which of the following actions should the nurse take next? - Observe
the rate, depth, and character of the client's respirations.



3. A nurse is caring for a client who, while sitting in a chair, starts to experience a seizure. Which of
the following actions should the nurse take? - Lower the client to the floor and place a pad
under the client's head.



4. A home health nurse is planning to provide health promotion activities for a group of clients in
the community. Which of the following activities is an example of the nurse promoting primary
prevention? - Educating clients about the recommended immunization schedule for adults



5. A nurse is using the I-SBAR communication tool to provide the client's provider with information
about the client. The nurse should convey the client's pain status in which portion of the report?
- Assessment



6. A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving IV therapy via a peripheral catheter. The nurse
should identify that which of the following findings is an indication of infiltration? - Edema at the
infusion site



7. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who is recovering from lung cancer. The
provider instructed the client that he could resume lower-intensity activities of daily living.
Which of the following activities should the nurse recommend to the client? - Washing dishes

,8. A nurse is caring for a client who has acute renal failure. Which of the following assessments
provides the most accurate measure of the client's fluid status? - Daily weight



9. A nurse is planning to assess the abdomen of a client who reports feeling bloated for several
weeks. Which of the following methods of assessment should the nurse use first? - Inspection



10. A nurse is explaining the use of written consent forms to a newly-licensed nurse. The nurse
should ensure that a written consent form has been signed by which of the following clients? - A
client who has a prescription for a transfusion of packed red blood cells



11. A nurse in a long-term care facility is admitting a client who is incontinent and smells strongly of
urine. His partner, who has been caring for him at home, is embarrassed and apologizes for the
smell. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? - "It must be difficult to care for
someone who is confined to bed."



12. A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who has heart failure. The client has gained
weight since her last visit and her ankles are edematous. Which of the following findings by the
nurse is another clinical manifestation of fluid volume excess? - Bounding pulse



13. A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following abdominal surgery. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take first after discovering that the client's wound has
eviscerated? - Cover the incision with a moist sterile dressing.



14. A nurse is teaching a client who has lower extremity weakness how to use a four-point crutch
gait. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? - "Bear weight
on both of your legs."



15. A nurse in a provider's office is collecting information from an older adult client who reports
that he has been taking acetaminophen 500 mg/day for severe joint pain. The nurse should
instruct the client that large doses of acetaminophen could cause which of the following adverse
effects? - Liver Damage



16. A nurse is planning to document care provided for a client. Which of the following abbreviations
should the nurse use? - PC for after meals

, 17. A nurse is responding to a parent's question about his infant's expected physical development
during the first year of life. Which of the following information should the nurse include? - A 10-
month-old infant can pull up to a standing position.



18. An assistive personnel (AP) is assisting a nurse with the care of a female client who has an
indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions by the AP indicates a need for
further teaching? - The AP hangs the collection bag at the level of the bladder.



19. A newly licensed nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client. The nurse notes that
the provider has prescribed a medication that is unfamiliar to her. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take? - Consult the medication reference book available on the unit.



20. A nurse is providing oral care for a client who is unconscious. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take? - Place the client in a lateral position with the head turned to the side
before beginning the procedure.



21. A nurse is planning to perform passive range-of-motion exercises for a client. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take? - Repeat each joint motion five times during each
session.



22. A nurse is teaching a client who is postoperative how to use a flow-oriented incentive
spirometer. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? - Cough deeply after
each use.



23. A nurse is teaching a client how to self-administer insulin. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take to evaluate the client's understanding of the process within the pyschomotor
domain of learning? - Have the client demonstrates the procedure.



24. A nurse is providing teaching about food choices to a client who has a prescription for a clear
liquid diet. Which of the following selections by the client indicates an understanding of the
teaching? - Gelatin



25. A nurse is performing a neurological assessment for a client. Which of the following
examinations should the nurse use to check the client's balance? - Romberg test

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