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ATI PN ONCOLOGY AND INTEGUMENTARY PROCTORED EXAM 2024/2025 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 1. A nurse is caring for a burn client who has sustained thoracic burns and smoke inhalation and is risk for impaired gas exchange. The nurse avoids which action in caring for this client ? a. repositioning the client from side to side every 2 hours b. maintaining the client in a supine position with the head of the bed elevated c. suctioning the airway as needed d. providing humidified oxygen as prescribed 2. A client sustains a burn injury to the entire right arm, entire right leg, and anterior thorax. According to the rule of nine’s the nurse determines that what body percent was injured? Answer: 72% 3. A nurse assesses a burn injury and determines that the client sustained a full - thickness fourth -degree burn if which of the following is noted at the site of injury? a. a wet shiny weeping wound surface b. a dry wound surface c. charring at the wound site d. blisters 4. A client is brought to the emergency room following a burn injury. In assessment the nurse notes that the client’s eyebrow and nasal hairs are singed. The nurse would identify this type of burn as: a. thermal b. electrical c. radiation d. chemical 5. A nurse assesses the carbon monoxide level of a client following a burn injury and notes that the level is 8%. Based on this level, which finding would the nurse expect to note during the assessment of the client? a. tachycardia b. tachypnea c. coma d. impaired visual acuity 6. A nurse assesses the client’s burn injury and determines that the client sustained a partial -thickness superficial burn. Based on this determination, which finding did the nurse note? a. a wet, shiny, weeping wound b. a dry wound surface c. charring at the wound site d. absence of wound sensation 7. A nurse assesses the client’s burn injury and determines that the client sustained a partial -thickness deep burn. Based on this determination, which finding did the nurse note? a. a wet, shiny, weeping wound surface b. a dry wound surface c. charring at the wound site d. total absence of wound sensation 8. On assessment of a child, the nurse notes the presence of white patches on the child’s tongue and determines that they may be indicative of candidiasis (thrush). The nurse understands that the white patches of candidiasis (thrush): a. adhere to the tongue even when scraped with tongue blade b. cause the tongue to bleed continuously around the patch c. produce a red circle in the center of the white lesion d. will occur only in the tongue 9. On assessment, a nurse notes a flat brown circular nevi on the skin of a client that measures less than one centimeter. The client asks, “Is this cancer?” The nurse makes which response to the client? a. “These are likely to be benign moles.” b. “These require immediate attention because they are probably cancer.” c. “These indicate malignancy.” d. “These are probably verrucae.” 10. A nurse is performing a skin assessment on a client. The nurse understands that moles with variegated color, irregular borders, and/or an irregular surface should be considered: a. suspicious b. normal c. common d. benign 11. A client is diagnosed with herpes zoster (shingles). Which pharmacological therapy would the nurse expect to be prescribed to treat this disorder? a. tetracycline hydrochloride (achromycin).

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