ATI PN Fundamentals Proctored Exam ( Version 1 ) 2023)
70 Questions and Verified Answers
1. A nurse is reinforcing information with a client who wishes to complete their advance
directives. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
a) “You must have advance directives in place ...
ATI PN Fundamentals Proctored Exam ( Version 1 ) 202 3) 70 Questions and Verified Answers 1. A nurse is reinforcing information with a client who wishes to complete their advance directives. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? a) “You must have advance directives in place in order to refuse recommended treatment.” b) “An attorney is needed in order for you to name a designee in your health care proxy.” c) “You can decline to have certain medical procedures performed in your living will.” d) “A living will can be an oral statement that you agree upon with your provider.” 2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is premenopausal. Which of the following statements by the client indicates in understanding of the teaching? a) “I should stop receiving Papanicolaou tests once I reach menopause.” b) “The best time to perform a breast self-examination is on the first day of my period.” c) “I can expect to have regular periods until I am in menopause.” d) “I might have headaches due to a decline in my estrogen levels.” 3. A nurse in a provider’s office is calculating a client’s BMI. Which of the following pieces of the client data should the nurse use as a part of the calculation? a) Daily calorie intake b) Height c) Abdominal girth d) Blood pressure 4. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client about the use of a peak flow meter. Which of the following actions should the nurse make first? a) Determine the client’s knowledge of the use of the peak flow meter. b) Show the client a video demonstration of peak flow meter use. c) Observe the client using the peak flow meter. d) Emphasize the importance of the daily use of the peak flow meter. 5. A nurse is collecting data about a client’s oral care. The client wears dentures and reports having mouth sores. The nurse should identify which of the following oral care practices by the client as a possible cause of the mouth sores? a) Soaks dentures in water after removal. b) Applies an adhesive to seal dentures in place. c) Wears dentures while sleep ing at night. d) Rinses dentures after meals. 6. A nurse is preparing to administer a medication from an ampule. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to make? a) Inject air into the ampule prior to drawing the medication into a syringe. b) Add 0.5 mL of diluent to the medication. c) Cleanse the tip of the ampule with an alcohol swab after opening. d) Use a filter needle to aspirate the medication. 7. A nurse on a medical -surgical unit is caring for a group of clients. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a safety hazard? a) An assistive personnel places a weight -sensitive sensor mat on the mattress beneath the client’s buttocks. An assistive personnel raises all four side rails of a client’s bed before leaving the room. c) A client who has bilateral wrist restraints has a capillary refill less than 2 seconds. d) A client who has a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation unit reports a buzzing sensation at the application site. 8. A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postoperative following a below -the-knee amputation. Which of the following statements by the client should the nurse identify as indicating an acceptance of the limb loss? a) “I stay awake at night because I keep thinking about my leg.” b) “I need to learn how to perform a dressing change on my leg.” c) “I know my family means well, but I don’t want visitors seeing my leg right now.” d) “I am going to have to find someone who can take care of my leg at home.” 9. A nurse on a medical -surgical unit is collecting data from a client who is postoperative following abdominal surgery. The client’s BP was 126/72 mm Hg 15 min ago. The nurse now finds that the client’s BP is 176/96 mm Hg. Which of the foll owing actions should the nurse make? a) Measure the client’s BP in the other arm. b) Use a narrower cuff to repeat the BP measurement. c) Deflate the cuff faster when repeating the bp measurement. d) Request a prescription for an antihypertension medication. 10. A nurse is assisting with the admission of a client who has streptococcal pharyngitis. Which of the following precautions should the nurse make? a) Have the client’s visitors put on a gown before entering the room. b) Escort the client to a room with a negative airglow. c) Prohibit fresh flowers and plants in the client’s room. d) Wear a surgical mask when giving the client direct care. b)
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