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ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam | Fundamentals ATI Proctored Exam 2023
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ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam | Fundamentals ATI Proctored Exam 2023 
 
 
 
 
1.	A nurse is caring for a client who has left lower atelectasis. in which of the following positions should the nurse place the client for postural drainage? 
a.	Supine and low-Fowler's position 
b.	Right lateral in Trendelenburg position 
c.	Side lying with the right side of the chest elevated 
d.	Prone with pillows under the extremities 
 
 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled to have his alanine ...
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Egan's FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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What is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? - Correct Retention of 
secretions 
What is the most common complication of suctioning? - Correct hypoxemia. 
Complications of tracheal suctioning include all of the following except: - Correct 
hyperinflation 
How often should patients be suctioned? - Correct When physical findings support 
the need 
What is the normal range of negative pressure to use when suctioning an adult patient? 
- Correct -100 to -120 mm Hg 
but in egan's -120 to ...
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ATI Detailed Answer Key Student Success.N4581 Airway. Chest Tube Mgmt
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ATI Detailed Answer Key Student Success.N4581 Airway. Chest Tube Mgmt 
 
QUESTIONS AND RATIONALE 
 
1.	A nurse is observing the closed chest drainage system of a client who is 24 hr post thoracotomy. The nurse notes slow, steady bubbling in the suction control chamber. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
A.	Check the tubing connections for leaks. 
Rationale: This action is used to determine why a water seal chamber has continuous bubbling, not slow, steady bubbling. 
B.	Check ...
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FCCS Quizlet questions and answers 2023 verified passed.What labs should you order immediately when assessing the acutely ill or injured pt? (2) 
ABG, BG 
 
 
 
What is the single most important indicator of critical illness? (hint: it's a vital sign) 
Tachypnea 
 
 
 
Increase in depth of breathing 
Kussmaul/hyperpnea 
 
 
 
Increase in depth of breathing, also called Kussmaul or hyperpnea, may indicate what severe acid/base abnormality? 
severe metabolic acidosis 
 
 
 
Periodic breathing wit...
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HESI 700. Questions with Rationale Answers. LATEST 2022/2023. EXAM PREVIEW.
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HESI 700. Questions with Rationale Answers. LATEST 2022/2023. EXAM PREVIEW. 
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Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the he will drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his ulcer. What is the best follow-up action by the nurse? a. Remind the client that it is also important to switch to decaffeinated coffee and tea. b. Suggest that the client also plan to eat frequent small meals to red...
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CRITICAL CARE FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS PART 2
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The client that is mechanically ventilated on high PEEP is diagnosed with a spontaneous pneumothorax and is waiting for the healthcare practitioner to insert a chest tube. Which of the following assessment findings is most concerning for the nurse? (Select all that apply) 
 
A. Hypotension 
B. Jugular Venous Distention 
C. Bradycardia 
D. Tracheal deviation 
E. Hyperemia 
F. Tachypnea - Answer-A,B,C,D,F 
 
A client is admitted with the diagnosis of ARDS and his PaO2 is less than 50 mm Hg. As his...
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HESI EXIT RN EXAM VERSION 1-5 EXAM GRADED A LATEST UPDATED VERSIONS APRIL 2023 /(750 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATIONALE OF EACH ANSWER INCLUDED
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HESI EXIT RN EXAM VERSION 1-5 EXAM GRADED A LATEST UPDATED VERSIONS APRIL 2023 /(750 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATIONALE OF EACH ANSWER INCLUDED 
 
 
 
(750 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATIONALE OF EACH ANSWER INCLUDED) 
 
1.	Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the he will drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his ulcer. What is the best follow-up action by the nurse? 
 
a-	Remind the client that it is also important to swi...
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RET1026 Exam 5 What is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? Retention of secretions What is
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What is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? 
Retention of secretions 
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What is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? correct answers retention of secretions 
 
What is the most common complication of suctioning? correct answers hypoxemia 
 
Complications of tracheal suctioning include which of the following? correct answers bronchospasm, mucosal trauma, and elevated intracranial pressure 
 
How often should patients be suctioned? correct answers when physical findings support the need 
 
What is the normal range of negative pressure to use when suctioning...
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EGAN'S FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
 
What is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? 
Retention of secretions 
What is the most common complication of suctioning? 
hypoxemia. 
Complications of tracheal suctioning include all of the following except: 
hyperinflation 
How often should patients be suctioned? 
When physical findings support the need 
What is the normal range of negative pressure to use when suctioning an adult patient? 
-100 to -120 mm Hg 
but in egan's -120 to -150 mm...
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