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Latest ATI [NUR] Final Exam ~ Correctly Solved [Graded A+] VERIFIED!! 2024/2025 What is the primary purpose of the ATI nursing assessment series? To evaluate students’ knowledge and readiness for the NCLEX-RN exam. Which assessment is performed first when a patient presents with shortnes...

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Latest ATI [NUR] Final Exam ~ Correctly
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2024/2025
What is the primary purpose of the ATI nursing assessment series?

To evaluate students’ knowledge and readiness for the NCLEX-RN exam.



Which assessment is performed first when a patient presents with shortness of breath?

A thorough respiratory assessment.



In pharmacology, what does the term “half-life” refer to?

The time it takes for the plasma concentration of a drug to reduce to half its original value.



What is the most important nursing intervention for a patient with a history of heart failure?

Monitoring daily weight.



What type of isolation is required for a patient with tuberculosis?

Airborne precautions.



What is a common side effect of opioid analgesics?

Respiratory depression.



During a head-to-toe assessment, what should the nurse assess first?
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, Level of consciousness.



In pediatric nursing, which growth chart is used to assess the growth of children?

The World Health Organization (WHO) growth charts.



Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with renal failure?

Hyperkalemia.



What is the best position for a patient experiencing a severe asthma attack?

Sitting upright (high Fowler’s position).



What does the Glasgow Coma Scale assess?

A patient’s level of consciousness.



What is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infection in a healthcare setting?

Hand hygiene.



In managing a patient with diabetes, what is the target blood glucose range before meals?

70-130 mg/dL.



Which laboratory value is most indicative of liver function?

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT).


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,What should a nurse do if a patient shows signs of anaphylaxis?

Administer epinephrine immediately.



What is the first step in the nursing process?

Assessment.



What is the primary goal of hospice care?

To provide comfort and support at the end of life.



Which symptom is commonly associated with a deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

Unilateral swelling of the leg.



What vital sign change might indicate shock?

Decreased blood pressure.



In which phase of the nursing process would you develop a care plan?

Planning.



Which assessment finding is a classic sign of appendicitis?

Right lower quadrant pain (McBurney's point tenderness).




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, What is the main function of red blood cells?

To transport oxygen throughout the body.



What is the purpose of the Patient Safety Goals set by The Joint Commission?

To improve patient safety in healthcare settings.



In the context of medication administration, what does the abbreviation “PRN” mean?

As needed.



What is a critical nursing intervention for a patient undergoing a surgical procedure?

Ensuring informed consent is obtained.



Which type of shock is characterized by a sudden loss of blood volume?

Hypovolemic shock.



What dietary modification should a patient with hypertension consider?

Reducing sodium intake.



In mental health nursing, what does “therapeutic communication” involve?

Active listening and providing support.



What is the recommended daily fluid intake for an average adult?


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