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ATI RN PROCTORED MIDTERM EXAMS 2023
Question 1 
 
A Relaxation therapy 
. 
B Social skills training 
. 
C Motivational 
.	Interviewing 
D Applied behavioral 
.	analysis 
 
Question 2 
A The child’s clinical presentation fulfills the specific symptom based 
.	diagnostic criteria. 
B The child’s symptoms are not caused by other diagnoses or stressors. 
. 
C The child’s symptoms are impairing a child’s functioning in at least two 
.	settings. 
D A and B 
. 
Question 3 
Which of the following is NOT consistent with good sleep ...
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Question 1 
 
A Relaxation therapy 
. 
B Social skills training 
. 
C Motivational 
.	Interviewing 
D Applied behavioral 
.	analysis 
 
Question 2 
A The child’s clinical presentation fulfills the specific symptom based 
.	diagnostic criteria. 
B The child’s symptoms are not caused by other diagnoses or stressors. 
. 
C The child’s symptoms are impairing a child’s functioning in at least two 
.	settings. 
D A and B 
. 
Question 3 
Which of the following is NOT consistent with good sleep ...
ATI RN PEDIATRIC PROCTORED EXAM 2023
a nurse is planning care for a child who has severe diarrhea. which of the following actions is the nurse priority? 
A.	Introduce a regular diet 
B.	Rehydrate 
C.	Maintain fluid therapy 
D.	Assess fluid balance 
(Assess first the other three are interventions, before u intervene you have to assess how much fluid imbalance. Check for labs results because it will tell you what kind of fluid is to be given and how much fluid to be replaced. Priority is assessment first) 
 
A nurse is caring for a t...
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a nurse is planning care for a child who has severe diarrhea. which of the following actions is the nurse priority? 
A.	Introduce a regular diet 
B.	Rehydrate 
C.	Maintain fluid therapy 
D.	Assess fluid balance 
(Assess first the other three are interventions, before u intervene you have to assess how much fluid imbalance. Check for labs results because it will tell you what kind of fluid is to be given and how much fluid to be replaced. Priority is assessment first) 
 
A nurse is caring for a t...
ATI FUNDAMENTALS MID TERM EXAM Questions
1.	A nurse is reviewing information about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for further teaching? 
A.	"Information about a client can be disclosed to family members at any time." 
B.	"HIPAA established regulations of individually identifiable health information in verbal, electronic, or written form." 
C.	"A client's address would be an example of person...
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1.	A nurse is reviewing information about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for further teaching? 
A.	"Information about a client can be disclosed to family members at any time." 
B.	"HIPAA established regulations of individually identifiable health information in verbal, electronic, or written form." 
C.	"A client's address would be an example of person...
Neuroscience 6th Edition
Chapter 1: Studying the Nervous System 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1.	Which part of DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA? 
a.	Exon 
b.	Intron 
c.	Promoter 
d.	Non-coding DNA 
e.	Regulatory DNA Answer: a 
Textbook Reference: Genetics and Genomics Bloom’s Level: 2. Understanding 
 
2.	Genomics is the analysis of 
a.	coding DNA sequences for a species. 
b.	regulatory DNA sequences for an individual organism and a species. 
c.	coding and regulatory DNA sequences for a species. 
d.	coding and regulatory...
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Chapter 1: Studying the Nervous System 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1.	Which part of DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA? 
a.	Exon 
b.	Intron 
c.	Promoter 
d.	Non-coding DNA 
e.	Regulatory DNA Answer: a 
Textbook Reference: Genetics and Genomics Bloom’s Level: 2. Understanding 
 
2.	Genomics is the analysis of 
a.	coding DNA sequences for a species. 
b.	regulatory DNA sequences for an individual organism and a species. 
c.	coding and regulatory DNA sequences for a species. 
d.	coding and regulatory...
Burns and Grove's The Practice of Nursing Research
Chapter 1. Discovering the World of Nursing Research 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which best describes evidence-based-practice (EBP)? 
 
a.A combination of best research evidence, clinical expertise, and the needs and values of patients. 
b.A determination of the factors necessary to control patient responses to care. c.The development of population care guidelines applicable to all patients. 
d.The utilization of quantitative and qualitative studies to enhance patient outcomes. 
 
ANS: A 
 
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Chapter 1. Discovering the World of Nursing Research 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which best describes evidence-based-practice (EBP)? 
 
a.A combination of best research evidence, clinical expertise, and the needs and values of patients. 
b.A determination of the factors necessary to control patient responses to care. c.The development of population care guidelines applicable to all patients. 
d.The utilization of quantitative and qualitative studies to enhance patient outcomes. 
 
ANS: A 
 
Feedbac...
ATI RN COMP PREDICTOR QUESTIONS
.) A nurse in a provider’s office is reviewing the laboratory results of a group of clients. The nurse should identify that which of the following sexually transmitted infections is a nationally notifiable infectious disease that should be reported to the state health department? 
 
A.	Chlamydia 
 
*15.) A nurse in an emergency department is assessing a client who reports ingesting thirty diazepam tablets with a respiratory rate of 10/min. After securing the client’s airway and initiating an...
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.) A nurse in a provider’s office is reviewing the laboratory results of a group of clients. The nurse should identify that which of the following sexually transmitted infections is a nationally notifiable infectious disease that should be reported to the state health department? 
 
A.	Chlamydia 
 
*15.) A nurse in an emergency department is assessing a client who reports ingesting thirty diazepam tablets with a respiratory rate of 10/min. After securing the client’s airway and initiating an...
Anatomy and Physiology openstax Test Bank
. An Introduction to the Human Body 
1.	is the study of the larger structures of the body, those visible without the aid of magnification 
(A)	Gross anatomy 
(B)	Microscopic anatomy 
(C)	Macroscopic anatomy 
(D)	Physical anatomy 
Ans A	Diff Easy	Page 8 
2.	The word “anatomy” comes from a Greek root that means “	’’ 
(A)	To cut apart 
(B)	To fix with 
(C)	To view inside 
(D)	To study exterior 
Ans A	Diff Easy	Page 8 
3.	Dissection is still used in …………. 
(A)	Medical schools 
(B)	...
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. An Introduction to the Human Body 
1.	is the study of the larger structures of the body, those visible without the aid of magnification 
(A)	Gross anatomy 
(B)	Microscopic anatomy 
(C)	Macroscopic anatomy 
(D)	Physical anatomy 
Ans A	Diff Easy	Page 8 
2.	The word “anatomy” comes from a Greek root that means “	’’ 
(A)	To cut apart 
(B)	To fix with 
(C)	To view inside 
(D)	To study exterior 
Ans A	Diff Easy	Page 8 
3.	Dissection is still used in …………. 
(A)	Medical schools 
(B)	...
Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Essentials for Clinical Practice
Chapter 1. THE FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS OF CLINICAL PRACTICE 
 
 
 
1.	The characteristic, localized cardinal signs of acute inflammation include: 
A)	fever. 
B)	fatigue. 
C)	redness. 
D)	granuloma. 
 
2.	The vascular, hemodynamic stage of acute inflammation is initiated by momentary vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation that causes localized: 
A)	bleeding. 
B)	congestion. 
C)	pale skin. 
D)	coolness. 
 
3.	The cellular stage of acute inflammation is marked by the movement of leukocytes into th...
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Chapter 1. THE FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS OF CLINICAL PRACTICE 
 
 
 
1.	The characteristic, localized cardinal signs of acute inflammation include: 
A)	fever. 
B)	fatigue. 
C)	redness. 
D)	granuloma. 
 
2.	The vascular, hemodynamic stage of acute inflammation is initiated by momentary vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation that causes localized: 
A)	bleeding. 
B)	congestion. 
C)	pale skin. 
D)	coolness. 
 
3.	The cellular stage of acute inflammation is marked by the movement of leukocytes into th...
RN Comprehensive Predictor 2022/2023 Form A Questions
1.	A nurse in a pediatric unit is preparing to insert an IV catheter for 7-year-old. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has arteriovenous fistula Which of the following findings should the nurse report? 
3.	A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator which of the following statements demonstrates understanding of the teaching? 
4.	A nurse is caring for a client who is at 14 weeks ...
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1.	A nurse in a pediatric unit is preparing to insert an IV catheter for 7-year-old. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
2.	A nurse is caring for a client who has arteriovenous fistula Which of the following findings should the nurse report? 
3.	A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator which of the following statements demonstrates understanding of the teaching? 
4.	A nurse is caring for a client who is at 14 weeks ...
Pathophysiology
Chapter 01: Cellular Biology 
McCance/Huether: Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis of Disease in Adults and Children, 8th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption? 
a.	Cells can produce proteins. 
b.	Cells can secrete digestive enzymes. 
c.	Cells can take in and use nutrients. 
d.	Cells can synthesize fats. 
ANS: C 
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their surroundings. The...
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Chapter 01: Cellular Biology 
McCance/Huether: Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis of Disease in Adults and Children, 8th Edition 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption? 
a.	Cells can produce proteins. 
b.	Cells can secrete digestive enzymes. 
c.	Cells can take in and use nutrients. 
d.	Cells can synthesize fats. 
ANS: C 
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their surroundings. The...
Comprehensive Predictor F RETAKE
ATI MENTAL HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM FOCUSED REVIEW