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ATI PN COMPREHENSIVE EXIT RETAKE EXAM
180 NGN QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS & RATIONALES
WELL GRADED, BEST ATI COMPREHENSIVE




1. A nurse is assisting in the care of a client who is 1 hr postpartum.

Exhibit 1

Nurses' Notes

1200:

Large amount of lochia rubra noted on perineal pad. Fundus boggy at two

fingerbreadths above the umbilicus.Oxytocin 20 units being administered via

continuous IV infusion

1215:

Large amount of lochia rubra with several large clots noted. Client reports feeling

anxious. Skin cool and clammy. Provider notified.

Exhibit 2


,Vital Signs

1200:

Temperature 37.5° C (99.5° F)Heart rate 92/minRespiratory: Select the 6 actions the

nurse should take.



Weigh the perineal pads.

Insert an indwelling urinary catheter. Administer

methylergonovine.

Provide emotional support.

Administer oxygen at 12 L/min via nonrebreather face mask. Firmly

massage the uterine fundus.




When taking action for the client, the nurse should firmly massage the uterine fundus,

administer methylergonovine, weigh the perineal pads, provide emotional support, insert an

indwelling urinary catheter, and administer oxygen at 12 L/min via nonrebreather face mask.

The nurse should identify that the client is experiencing a postpartum hemorrhage, which

requires immediate intervention to prevent hemor- rhagic shock.



2. A nurse is collecting data from a client who is scheduled for surgery. Exhibit


,1

Vital Signs 0630:

Temperature 36.9° C (98.5° F)Heart rate 74/minRespiratory rate 20/minBlood

pressure 122/76 mmHgOxygen saturation 96% on room air

0730:

Temperature 36.9° C (98.5° F)Heart rate 76/minRespiratory rate 20/minBlood

pressure 128/78 mmHgOxygen saturation 95% on room air






,Exhibit 2

Nurses' Notes

0630:

Client reports restlessness and inability to sleep more than 3 to 4 hr per night for the

last week. Cli: Click to highlight the data collection findings that the nurse should report to

the provider prior to the procedure. To deselect a finding, click on the finding again.

Hemoglobin level Allergy

Family history




When collecting data from the client and analyzing cues, the nurse should determine the client's

hemoglobin level, latex allergy, and family history of malignant hyperther- mia should be

reported to the provider. When the client's hemoglobin level is below the expected range, the

client might require blood products during the intraoperative phase. The client's allergy to

avocados and bananas can indicate an allergy to latex products and should be reported to the

provider. The surgical team will need to remove all latex products from the operating room.

During the intraoperative phase, the nurses must be diligent in monitoring the client's vital

signs and laboratory values, especially in a client who has a family history of malignant

hyperthermia.


,3. A nurse is caring for a client who is recovering from a stroke and is experi- encing

difficulty using eating utensils. The nurse should identify the need for a referral to

which of the following interprofessional team members

Ans>> Occupa- tional therapist



The nurse should identify the need for a referral to an occupational therapist to teach the client

how to use special eating utensils.



4. A nurse is reviewing the electronic health records of four clients. Which of the

following client conditions should the nurse recognize as reportable to a regulatory

agency

Ans>> A client who is newly diagnosed with tuberculosis




The nurse should identify that certain communicable diseases, such as tuberculosis, require

notification of the local and state health departments.



5. A nurse is caring for a client who is being discharged home following a

cerebrovascular accident. Which of the following documents should the nurse plan to

include with the discharge report


,Ans>> List of potential complications to






,report



Discharge instructions are defined as any form of documentation provided to the client, upon

discharge to home, which facilitates safe and appropriate continuity of care. The nurse should

plan to include a list of potential complications that should be reported to the provider in the

client's discharge instructions.



6. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the parent of a preschooler who has lactose

intolerance. Which of the following statements by the parent indicates an

understanding of the teaching

Ans>> "I should offer my child yogurt that has a probiotic as a snack."



Children who have lactose intolerance should be offered dairy products that have a probiotic,

such as lactobacillus. The probiotic promotes tolerance of lactose in the colon.



7. A nurse is reinforcing teaching for a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which of

the following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching

Ans>> "I should check my blood sugar if my appetite is decreased."

The nurse should instruct the client to monitor blood glucose levels closely. Change in appetite

can be an early sign of hyperglycemia and inadequate intake may cause blood glucose to drop.


,8. A nurse is collecting data from a client who has iron deficiency anemia. Which of

the following findings should the nurse expect

Ans>> Difficulty concentrat- ing




In clients who have iron deficiency anemia, body cells do not receive the required oxygen

because there is less hemoglobin for binding. The nurse should recognize that impaired

oxygenation of brain tissue can lead to dizziness and difficulty con- centrating.



9. A nurse is caring for a client who is immunocompromised. Which of the fol- lowing

immunizations is contraindicated

Ans>> Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR)




The MMR vaccine consists of a live virus and is contraindicated for a client who is

immunocompromised.

10. A nurse is caring for a client who has expressive aphasia following a stroke. Which

of the following methods should the nurse use when communi- cating with the client

Ans>> Provide a picture board.




,A client who has expressive aphasia has difficulty expressing needs or wants

through verbalization or writing. The use of a picture board provides an alternative means of

communication that might be less frustrating for the client.

11. A nurse is preparing to administer insulin to a client who has type 1 diabetes

mellitus. After drawing up the medication, the nurse accidentally brushes the needle

on the counter's surface. Which of the following actions should the nurse take

Ans>> Prepare a new dose of insulin for injection.




Insulin is administered using an insulin syringe with a preattached needle. Therefore, to ensure

the sterility of the needle, the nurse should prepare a new dose of insulin for injection using a

new syringe and new dose of insulin.

12. A nurse is checking the reflexes of a newborn. Which of the following techniques

should the nurse use to elicit the Babinski reflex

Ans>> Stroke the sole of the newborn's foot upward and toward the great toe.



The nurse should stroke upward along the lateral aspect of the sole of the foot, beginning at

the heel, to elicit the Babinski reflex.

13. A nurse is administering morning medications to a client. The client ques- tions

the nurse regarding a medication that they do not recognize. Which of the following


, actions should the nurse take first

Ans>> Verify the prescription in the client's medical record.




The first action the nurse should take when using the nursing process is to collect more data.

By verifying the prescription in the client's medical record, the nurse can ensure that the

medication is prescribed for the client.

14. A client in a mental health facility accuses a nurse of stealing money from their

room. Which of the following therapeutic responses should the nurse make

Ans>> Tell me how you decided who took your money."




This response by the nurse is an example of therapeutic communication, in which the nurse

validates the client's concern by encouraging them to describe their perception

15. A nurse is reinforcing teaching for a client who is preparing to return to work after

a back injury. Which of the following instructions for safe lifting technique should the

nurse include

Ans>> "You should hold a box close to your body when lifting it up."




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