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RN ATI CAPSTONE PROCTORED COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT A AND B (ALL IN ONE DOCUMENT) ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS. (FULL REVISED EXAM) $18.49   Add to cart

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RN ATI CAPSTONE PROCTORED COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT A AND B (ALL IN ONE DOCUMENT) ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE (100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS. (FULL REVISED EXAM)

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RN ATI CAPSTONE PROCTORED COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT
A AND B (ALL IN ONE DOCUMENT) ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE (100%
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION 2024-
2025 |GUARANTEED PASS. (FULL REVISED EXAM)



RN ATI CAPSTONE PROCTORED COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT A

A nurse is caring for a client with schizophrenia who has been
taking chlorpromazine for the past 2 months. Which of the
following findings demonstrates that the chlorpromazine has
been effective?
Answer- The client reports that hallucinations occur less
frequently.




A nurse is caring for a client with borderline personality
disorder who has been engaging in self mutilation. The nurse
should encourage the client to participate in which of the
following groups?
Answer- Dialectical behavior treatment group
focuses on interventions for suicidal and destructive behaviors.


A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving treatment at an
inpatient alcohol treatment facility. Which of the following

,actions should the nurse identify as an example of an
intentional tort?
Answer- Informing the client that an injection will be
administered if the client remains agitated.
Rationale: This ia an example of assault. Assault is an
intentional tort that is characterized by a threat toward a client
that makes the client fearful of harm or unwanted touching.




A nurse is teaching a client who has an anxiety disorder about
nonpharmacological ways to promote good sleep habits. Which
of the following recommendations should the nurse make?
Answer- Eat a light snack containing carbohydrates before
bedtime.


Rationale: A light snack consisting of a carbohydrate based food
or milk can help promote sleep when ingested before bedtime.
Consuming heavy meals just before sleeping can promote
insomnia.


A nurse is admitting a client who has a hip fracture to the med
surg care unit. The client states, I've never been in the hospital
before, and I feel like I have a lot of anxiety. Which of the
following responses should the nurse offer?

, Answer-You/re feeling anxious about being in the hospital for
the first time.


Rationale: The nurse should use therapeutic communication
when discussing the client's concerns. This statement by the
nurse is an example of restating, which is a therapeutic
communication technique that encourages the client to
continue talking and clarify and misunderstandings if necessary.


A nurse in an acute substance disorder unit is assessing a client
who received treatment in the emergency department for a
heroin overdose. Which of the following findings should the
nurse anticipate during heroin withdrawal?
Answer- Muscle aches


A nurse is caring for a client who has schizophrenia and is
experiencing negative symptoms. Which of the following
manifestations should the nurse expect?
Answer- Social discomfort


Rationale: The absence of something that should be present is
considered a negative symptom of schizophrenia. Social
discomfort, the inability to enjoy activities, or a lack of goal
directed behavior are negative symptoms of schizophrenia.

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