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ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED RETAKE EXAM
70 NGN QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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1. A nurse is admitting a client who is at risk for falls to a medical-surgical unit. Which of

the following actions should the nurse take?

A. Elevate full-length side rails on both sides of the client's bed.

B. Place the bedside table 0.9 m (3 feet) away from the bed.

C. Provide the client with a night light.

D. Keep the client's room temperature at 18° C (64.4" F).

Ans> C. Provide the client with a night light.



2. A nurse is teaching a client how to self-administer daily low-dose heparin injections.






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Which of the following factors is most likely to increase the client's motivation to learn?

A. The nurse explaining the need for education to the client.

B. The client's belief that his needs will be met through education.

C. The nurse's empathy about the client having to self-inject.

D. The client seeking family approval by agreeing to a teaching plan.

Ans> B. The client's belief that his needs will be met through education.



3. A home health nurse is teaching a client about home safety. Which of the following

statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? (Select all that apply.)

A. "I will use the grab bars when getting in and out of the bathtub."

B. "I need to have a fire escape plan with my family."

C. "I need to check my medication expiration dates."

D. "I need to set my hot water heater to 140 degrees Fahrenheit."

E. "I will apply tape over frayed areas of electrical cords."

Ans> A. "I will use the grab bars when getting in and out of the bathtub."

B. "I need to have a fire escape plan with my family."

C. "I need to check my medication expiration dates."







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4. A nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients about medication safety. Which of the

following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?

A) "I am less likely to experience an allergic reaction from medications I have taken

before."

B) "My medications could interact with foods that I eat."

C) "It is not necessary to tell the doctor about the herbal supplements I take."

D) "If a medication makes me feel nauseated, then I should stop taking it for 1 week."

Ans> B) "My medications could interact with foods that I eat."



5. A nurse in a mental health clinic is caring for an older adult client who has depression

and has stopped taking their medication. The client tells the nurse, "I want to die now that

my partner is gone." Which of the following responses should the nurse make?









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A. "You should discuss these feelings with your provider."

B. "Have you thought about harming yourself?"

C. "Why did you stop taking your medication?"

D. "Tell me more about your partner."

Ans> B. "Have you thought about harming yourself?"



6. A nurse is providing teaching to a client about reducing the adverse effects of

immobility. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of

the teaching?

A. "I will perform ankle and knee exercises every hour."

B. "I will have my partner help me change positions every 4 hours."

C. "I will remove my antiembolic stockings while I am in bed."

D. "I will hold my breath when rising from a sitting position."

Ans> A. "I will perform ankle and knee exercises every hour."



7. A nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses about the Braden scale. Which of

the following responses by a newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the






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teaching?

A. "The scale measures six elements."

B. "The client's age is part of the measurement."

C. "The higher the score, the higher the pressure injury risk."

D. "Each element has a range from one to five points."

Ans> A. "The scale measures six elements.



8. A nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client. At which of

the following times should the nurse compare the medication administration record and

the medication label? (Select all that apply.)

A. At the end of the shift

B. When removing the medication from the medication drawer

C. Directly before administering the medication

D. When reconciling counts of controlled substances

E. When preparing the medication dosage

Ans> B. When removing the medication from the medication drawer

C. Directly before administering the medication

E. When preparing the medication dosage





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9. A nurse is caring for a client who has a colostomy.Which of the following actions

should the nurse take?

A. Rub the peristomal skin dry after cleaning.

B. Change the pouch once every 24 hr.

C. Ensure the pouch is 0.32 cm (1/8 in) larger than the stoma.

D. Apply the pouch while the skin barrier is still damp.

Ans> C. Ensure the pouch is

0.32 cm (1/8 in) larger than the stoma.









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10. A nurse enters the room of a client who has a seizure disorder.The client is sitting in

a chair and begins to experience a seizure.Which of the following actions should the nurse

take first?

A. Turn the client onto their side.

B. Help the client lie on the floor.

C. Loosen the client's clothing.

D. Move items in the room away from the client.

Ans> B. Help the client lie on the floor.



11. A nurse is teaching a client how to self-administer heparin. Which of the following

instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

A. Use an 18-gauge, 1-inch needle to administer the medication.

B. Massage the injection site after withdrawing the needle.

C. Inject 5.1 cm (2 in) away from the umbilicus.

D. Expel air bubble before injecting medication.

Ans> C.Inject 5.1 cm (2 in) away from the umbilicus.









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12. A home health nurse is assessing the home environment of an older adult client who

has osteoporosis. For which of the following findings should the nurse intervene?

A. There is an area rug covering a tile floor.

B. Grab bars are installed in the shower.

C. Prescriptions are stored in a medication organizer.

D. The hot water heater is set to 47° C (117" F).

Ans> A.There is an area rug covering a tile floor.



13. A nurse is caring for a client who has dysphagia and is receiving oral

medications. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

A. Assist the client into semi-Fowler's position.

B. Give the client's medications between meals.

C. Encourage the client to use a straw to take the medications.

D. Administer the client's medications one at a time.

Ans> D. Administer the client's medications one at a time.




14. A nurse is caring for a client who had a stroke and coughs frequently when





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swallowing.The nurse should request a referral to which of the following members of the

interdisciplinary team?

A. Speech-language pathologist

B. Social worker

C. Physical therapist

D. Occupational therapist

Ans> A. Speech-language pathologist



15. A newly licensed nurse has forgotten their password and asks another nurse to

access the computer system for them so they can document care before transferring the

client to another unit.Which of the following responses









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should the nurse make?

A. "See the supervisor so they can give you a temporary password."

B. "Provide the client's information to the charge nurse, who can document the

information for you."

C. "I can give you the contact information for someone to assist you with recovering

your password."

D. "Under these circumstances, I can let you use my password just this one time."

Ans> C. "I can give you the contact information for someone to assist you with recovering

your password."



16. A nurse is preparing to provide postmortem care for a client.Which of the following

actions should the nurse plan to take?

A. Turn overhead lights to a bright setting.

B. Ask the family if they wish to assist in washing the client's body.

C. Remove the client's dentures for their family to keep.

D. Leave the client's eyes open until the family views the body.

Ans> B. Ask the family if they wish to assist in washing the client's body.







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