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ATI PROCTORED EXAM 
ATI Proctored Exam Scoring 
Level 3 = 50 pts – 100 
Level 2 = 46 pts – 92 
Level 1 = 42 pts – 84 
< Level 1 = 38pts – 76 
How to prepare for this exam: 
 Take the practice exam A 
o Review the rationales 
o Follow the focused review 
o Review the ATI E-Textbook
ATI Pharmacology 
 IMPORTANT LAB VALUES 
 Sodium (Na): 136-145 mEq/L 
 Calcium: 9.0-10 mg/dL 
 Chloride: 98-106 mEq/L 
 Bicarb HCO3: 21-28 mEq/L 
 Potassium: 3.5-5.0 mg/L 
 Phosphorus PO4 : 3.0-4.5 mg/dL 
 Magnesium: 1.3- 2.1 mEq/L 
 Cholesterol: 
o Total <200mg/dL 
o LDL ("bad") <100 
o HDL ("good) >40 
o Triglycerides <150mg/dL 
 Liver enzymes
ATI PHARMACOLOGY 
ASSESSMENT (B) 2019 
A nurse is reviewing laboratory results for a client who is receiving heparin via 
continuous IV infusion for deep-vein thrombosis. The nurse should discontinue the 
medication infusion for which of the following client findings? 
A) Potassium mEq/L 
B) aPTT times the control 
C) Hemoglobin g/dL 
D) Platelets 96,000/mm^3 
D) Platelets 96,000/mm^3
ATI Pharmacology 2019 B, Pharmacology Practice 2019 A 
Terms in this set (120) 
Nurse contacts a pt's provider on telephone to 
obtain prescription for pain med. Which of 
following actions should nurse take? 
Have the provider spell out the unfamiliar medication names. 
The nurse should ask the provider to spell out the name of the medication if the 
stated name is one the nurse is not familiar with. 
Nurse in clinic is caring for a pt who is taking aspirin 
for Tx of arthritis. Nurse should i...
NURS201 
ATI Medication Administration 1 
1. Which of the following is the most appropriate documentation of a pt's response 
to pain meds? 
THE ANSWER 
reports of pain decreasing to 3/10, 30 mins after med administration 
2. Topics to Review: 
THE ANSWER 
-Med Admin: The 6 Rights 
-Med Orders: Essential Components 
-Drug Names: Generic 
-Med Admin: Oral 
-Terminology: Med Effects
ATI 
semi-fowler - 30d; prevent tube regurgitation and aspiration 
fowler 45 - NG, suctioning, vent, abdomen surgery drainage 
high-fowler 90 - lung expansion; sever dyspnea 
prone - abdomen, oral/throat surgery drainage 
lateral - side, 3 pillows, sleep 
sims - oral drainage between sims/lateral 
orthopneic - sit; arms on bed table (copd) 
trendelenburg - head below feet; venous return
ATI Med Surg: Cardiovascular & Hematology 
 pernicious anemia- needs monthly injections of vitamin B12 
 aplastic anemia- needs blood transfusion 
 hypovolemic shock- administer 0.9 sodium chloride - Two IV solutions are used for acute 
volume expansion : 0.9 sodium chloride and Lactated Ringer's solution. Sodium Chloride 
is a physiologic isotonic solution that replaces lost volume in the blood stream. 
 Thrombophlebitis- monitor activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) 
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ATI Leadership 
(COPD patients with 90% SpO2/patients with pressure ulcers – chronic conditions. NEVER the 
priority) 
Practice A & B (2010/2013/2016) 
Chapter 1: 
Leadership Styles 
1. Authoritative 
a. Leader dictates decision for the team and uses penalties or coercion to promote 
behavior change 
b. No group decision making 
2. Democratic 
a. Leader involves the team members in decision-making 
b. Characterized by team cooperation and collaboration and often results in higher 
quality ...
ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM 
1. A nurse is describing a patient’s perceived ability to successfully complete a 
task. Which term should the nurse use to describe this attribute? 
a. Self-efficacy 
b. Motivation 
c. Attentional set 
d. Active participation 
ANS: A 
Self-efficacy, a concept included in social learning theory, refers to a person’s 
perceived ability to successfully complete a task. Motivation is a force that acts 
on or within a person (e.g., an idea, an emotion, a physical...