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ATI Comprehensive Predictor 2024 -2025
Test Bank (3 Version A, B & C) Each Version
with 180 Questions with Correct Verified
Answers/ AGRADE ASSURED!!



TABLE OF CONTENT;

ATI Comprehensive Predictor Version A……………. 2
ATI Comprehensive Predictor Version B…..…………42
ATI Comprehensive Predictor Version C …………….100




pg. 1

,The clinic nurse is performing diet teaching with a 67-year-old client with acute gout.
The nurse should teach the client to limit his intake of
1. red meat and shellfish.
2. cottage cheese and ice cream.
3. fruit juices and milk.
4. fresh fruits and uncooked vegetables. - Correct Answer - 1. red meat and shellfish.


A client is scheduled for a left lower lobectomy. The physician has ordered diazepam
(Valium) 2 mg IM for anxiety. The nurse would determine that the medication is
appropriate if the client displays which of the following symptoms?
1. Agitation and decreased level of consciousness.
2. Lethargy and decreased respiratory rate.
3. Restlessness and increased heart rate.
4. Hostility and increased blood pressure. - Correct Answer - 3. Restlessness and
increased heart rate.


The nursing team includes two RNs, one LPN/LVN, and one nursing assistant. The
nurse should consider the assignments appropriate if the nursing assistant is assigned
to care for
(1. a client with Alzheimer's requiring assistance with feeding.
2. a client with osteoporosis complaining of burning on urination.
3. a client with scleroderma receiving a tube feeding.
4. a client with cancer who has Cheyne-Stokes respirations.) - Correct Answer - 1. a
client with Alzheimer's requiring assistance with feeding.


An elderly client is returned to her room after an open reduction and internal fixation of
the left femoral head after a fracture. It is MOST important for the nursing care plan to
include that the client
(1. eat a high-protein, low-residue diet.
2. lie on her unoperated side.
3. exercise her arms and legs.



pg. 2

,4. cough and deep breathe.) - Correct Answer - 4. cough and deep breathe.


Which of the following is a correctly stated nursing diagnosis for a client with abruptio
placentae?
(1. Infection related to obstetrical trauma.
2. Potential for fetal injury related to abruptio placentae.
3. Potential alteration in tissue perfusion related to depletion of fibrinogen.
4. Fluid volume deficit related to bleeding.) - Correct Answer - 4. Fluid volume deficit
related to bleeding.


An 8-year-old client is returned to the recovery room after a bronchoscopy. The nurse
should position the client
(1. in semi-Fowler's position.
2. prone, with the head turned to the side.
3. with the head of the bed elevated 45° and the neck extended.
4. supine, with the head in the midline position.) - Correct Answer - 1. in semi-Fowler's
position.


Which of the following assessment findings would indicate to the nurse the need for
more sedation in a client who is withdrawing from alcohol dependence?
(1. Steadily increasing vital signs.
2. Mild tremors and irritability.
3. Decreased respirations and disorientation.
4. Stomach distress and inability to sleep.) - Correct Answer - 1. Steadily increasing vital
signs.


A client with newly diagnosed type I diabetes mellitus is being seen by the home health
nurse. The physician orders include: 1,200-calorie ADA diet, 15 units of NPH insulin
before breakfast, and check blood sugar qid. When the nurse visits the client at 5 PM,
the nurse observes the man performing a blood sugar analysis. The result is 50 mg/dL.
The nurse would expect the client to be
(1. confused with cold, clammy skin and a pulse of 110.


pg. 3

, 2. lethargic with hot, dry skin and rapid, deep respirations.
3. alert and cooperative with a BP of 130/80 and respirations of 12.
4. short of breath, with distended neck veins and a bounding pulse of 96.) - Correct
Answer - 1. confused with cold, clammy skin and a pulse of 110.


The nurse is supervising the staff providing care for an 18-month-old hospitalized with
hepatitis A. The nurse determines that the staff's care is appropriate if which of the
following is observed?
(1. The child is placed in a private room.
2. The staff removes a toy from the child's bed and takes it to the nurse's station.
3. The staff offers the child french fries and a vanilla milkshake for a midafternoon
snack.
4. The staff uses standard precautions.) - Correct Answer - 1. The child is placed in a
private room.


When using restraints for an agitated/aggressive patient, which of the following
statements should NOT influence the nurse's actions during this intervention?
(1. The restraints/seclusion policies set forth by the institution.
2. The patient's competence.
3. The patient's voluntary/involuntary status.
4. The patient's nursing care plan.) - Correct Answer - 3. The patient's
voluntary/involuntary status.


The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client with Parkinson's disease.
Which of the following nursing goals is MOST realistic and appropriate in planning care
for this client?
(1. Return the client to usual activities of daily living.
2. Maintain optimal function within the client's limitations.
3. Prepare the client for a peaceful and dignified death.
4. Arrest progression of the disease process in the client.) - Correct Answer - 2. Maintain
optimal function within the client's limitations.


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