10/22/24, 10:43 AM ATI GASTROINTESTINAL EXAM 2024-2025 FORM A,B,C AND D REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(DET…
ATI GASTROINTESTINAL EXAM 2024-2025 FORM
A,B,C AND D REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS(DETAILED
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A nurse is providing "I will decrease the amount of carbonated beverages
discharge teaching for a I drink."
client who has GERD.
Which of the following The nurse should instruct the client to limit or
statements by the client eliminate fatty foods, coffee, cola, tea, carbonated
indicates an beverages, and chocolate from his diet because they
understanding of the irritate the lining of the stomach.
teaching?
-"I will decrease the
amount of carbonated
beverages I drink."
-"I will avoid drinking
liquids for 30 minutes after
taking a chewable antacid
tablet."
-"I will eat a snack before
going to bed."
-"I will lie down for at least
30 minutes after eating
each meal."
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A nurse is teaching a client Drink clear liquids for 24 hr prior to the procedure,
how to prepare for a and then take nothing by mouth for 6 hr before the
colonoscopy. Which of procedure.
the following instructions
should the nurse include The nurse should instruct the client to drink clear
in the teaching? liquids for 24 hr prior to the colonoscopy to promote
adequate bowel cleansing. Maintaining NPO status for
-Begin drinking the oral 4 to 6 hr prior to the colonoscopy preserves the
liquid preparation for bowel's cleansed state.
bowel cleansing on the
morning of the procedure.
-Drink full liquids for
breakfast the day of the
procedure, and then take
nothing by mouth for 2 hr
prior to the procedure.
-Drink clear liquids for 24
hr prior to the procedure,
and then take nothing by
mouth for 6 hr before the
procedure.
-Drink the oral liquid
preparation for bowel
cleansing slowly.
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A nurse is admitting a Identify the client's current level of pain.
client who has acute
pancreatitis. Which of the The first action the nurse should take when using the
following actions should nursing process is to assess the client. Clients who
the nurse take first? have acute pancreatitis often have severe abdominal
pain. By assessing the client's level of pain, the nurse
-Insert a nasogastric tube can identify the need for and implement interventions
for the client to alleviate the client's pain.
-Administer ceftazidime to
the client
-Identify the client's
current level of pain
-Instruct the client to
remain NPO
A nurse is assessing a -Oral temperature 38.4° C (101.1° F)
client who has -Nausea and vomiting
appendicitis. Which of the -Right lower quadrant pain
following findings should
the nurse expect? (Select
all that apply)
-Oral temperature 38.4° C
(101.1° F)
-WBC 6,000/mm3
-Bloody diarrhea
-Nausea and vomiting
-Right lower quadrant pain
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