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ATI RN CONCEPT-BASED ASSESSMENT
PROCTORED LEVEL 3 EXAM /CONCEP
BASED PROCTORED LEVEL 3 2024-2025
WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST
UPDATE


a nurse is teaching a client who has a new diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease and is starting oral
antibiotic therapy. which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. avoid sexual activity until antibiotic therapy is complete.
b. check your temperature once per week.
c. apply cold packs to your abdomen.
d. ambulate for 30 minutes, three times per day.

avoid sexual activity until antibiotic therapy is complete.

a nurse assessing an adolescent client who has ewing sarcoma. which of the following manifestations
should the nurse expect?
a. client reports pain in the upper thigh.
b. client reports increased urination.
c. client reports swelling of the fingers.
d. client reports blood in the stool.

client reports pain in the upper thigh.

manifestations include pain, a palpable mass, or fever.

ewing sarcoma

cord compression

variable decelerations



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,a nurse is caring for a client who is receiving IV oxytocin for induction of labor. the fetal heart rate
tracing reveals multiple variable decelerations. which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. reposition the client.
b. administer methylergonovine IM.
c. administer oxygen at 2 L/min via nasal cannula.
d. prepare the client for a biophysical profile.

reposition the client

a nurse is assessing a newly admitted client who has major depressive disorder. which of the following
manifestations should the nurse expect in this client?
a. experiences delusions of persecution.
b. exhibits manipulative behavior.
c. concentrates excessively on work.
d. obtains attention using physical appearance.

experiences delusions of persecution.

a nurse is assessing a client who has PTSD after a workplace explosion 3 months ago. which of the
following findings should the nurse expect?
a. hypervigilance.
b. delusions.
c. somnolence.
d. amnesia.

hypervigilance

a nurse is planning care for a client who has alcohol use disorder. which of the following medications
should the nurse expect the provider to prescribe?
a. bupropion
b. naltrexone
c. buprenorphine
d. methadone

naltrexone

a nurse is planning care for a client who is being admitted for treatment of anorexia nervosa. which of
the following actions should the nurse include in the plan?
a. emphasize nutritional value of foods during meals.
b. limit the client's exercise to no more than 30 min per day.
c. observe the client for 60 min after meals.
d. weigh the client every other day.

observe the client for 60 min after meals.

a nurse is caring for a client who has a newborn and exhibits manifestations of postpartum depression.
which of the following assessments is the nurse's priority?
a. observe the client interacting with the newborn.
b. determine whether the client plans to harm herself.

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,c. ask the client if she has been sleeping less than usual.
d. identify the client's available support systems.

determine whether the client plans to harm herself.

a nurse is assessing a client who is at 35 weeks of gestation and is experiencing a placental abruption.
which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
a. fundal height 34 cm.
b. polyuria.
c. hypertension.
d. uterine hypertonicity.

uterine hypertonicity

manifestations include uterine hypertonicity, abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, and a boardlike
abdomen.

placental abruption

a nurse is assessing a client who has MS. which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect?
a. fasciculations of the face.
b. decreased visual acuity.
c. shuffling gait.
d. muscle rigidity.

decreased visual acuity

a nurse is teaching about pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy with the client who has chronic
pancreatitis and is starting to take pancrelipase capsules. which of the following information should the
nurse include when teaching about pancrelipase?
a. administer the enzyme capsules after each meal. b. vary the amount of medication taken based on
the amount of food consumed.
c. sprinkle the medication capsule contents on protein rich food.
d. take the medication capsules with calcium carbonat

vary the amount of medication taken based on the amount of food consumed.

a nurse is assessing a client who has borderline personality disorder. which of the following
characteristics should the nurse expect?
a. arrogance.
b. attention seeking behavior.
c. impulsiveness.
d. suspicion.

impulsiveness

a nurse is planning care for a newborn who was born at 33 weeks of gestation and is 2 days old. which of
the following interventions should the nurse include?
a. bathe the newborn daily with an alkaline based soap.
b. dim the lights in the nursery for 2 hr during each 24 hr period.

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, c. position the newborn side lying or prone while in the nursery.
d. refrain from skin to skin contact until the newborn weighs 6 lb.

position the newborn side lying or prone while in the nursery.

caused by dehydration from fluid loss and electrolyte imbalance in patients with gastroenteritis
presenting with diarrhea and vomiting.

orthostatic hypotension

a technique that uses audio and visual signals that allow clients to reduce muscle tension by gaining
control over autonomic physiological functions.

biofeedback

involves manipulating soft tissue to increase circulation and induce muscle relaxation.

massage therapy

use a variety of body movements and poses to strengthen core muscles and improve control of muscle
groups.

yoga and pilates

uses digital pressure on specific areas of the body to reduce pain and improve function.

acupuncture

phenytoin should be mixed with no more than ______________.

50 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride

can develop a precipitate when refrigerated but the precipitate dissolves at room temperature and does
not affect the potency of the medication.

phenytoin

should be administered via intermittent IV bolus at a rate no greater than 50 mg/min to prevent the
client from developing hypotension and bradycardia.

phenytoin

result from pushing too much phenytoin too quickly.

hypotension and bradycardia

the nurse should monitor for this when infusing phenytoin intermittent IV bolus and plan to decrease
the rate of the infusion if these cardiac conditions occur.

hypotension and bradycardia

a nurse is assessing a client who has parkinson's disease. which of the following manifestations should
the nurse expect?
a. bradykinesia

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