2023 ATI PN
LEADERSHIP
MANAGEMENT
PROCTORED EXAM
WITH NGN
QUESTIONS
A client in preterm labor is admitted to the hospital.
Which
... [Show More] classification of drugs should the nurse
anticipate administering? - ANS-Correct: Tocolytics
are used to stop labor. One of the most commonly
used tocolytic drugs is ritodrine (Yutopar).
2023 ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS
2023 ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS
Which of the following are probable signs, strongly
indicating pregnancy? - ANS-These are probable
signs that strongly indicate pregnancy. Hegar's sign
is a softening of the lower uterine segment, and
Chadwick's sign is the bluish or purplish color of the
cervix as a result of the increased blood supply and
increased estrogen. Ballottement occurs when the
cervix is tapped by an examiner's finger and the
fetus floats upward in the amniotic fluid and then
falls downward.
A nurse monitors fetal well-being by means of an
external monitor. At the peak of the contractions, the
fetal heart rate has repeatedly dropped 30 beats/min
below the baseline. Late decelerations are
suspected and the nurse notifies the physician.
Which is the rationale for this action? - ANS-Correct:
Late decelerations are associated with
uteroplacental insufficiency and are a sign of fetal
hypoxia. Repeated late decelerations indicate fetal
distress
2023 ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS
2023 ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS
Two hours after delivery the nurse assesses the
client and documents that the fundus is soft, boggy,
above the level of the umbilicus, and displaced to
the right side. The nurse encourages the client to
void. Which is the rationale for this nursing action? -
ANS-Correct: Bladder distention can lead to
postpartum hemorrhage. A full bladder displaces the
uterus causing it not to contract properly. Emptying
the bladder allows the uterus to contract more firmly.
The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient with
an incision. Which actions will the nurse take to
decrease wound infections? (Select all that apply.) -
ANS-A. Maintain normoglycemia
E. Perform hand hygiene before and after contact
with the patient.
ANS: A, E
A nurse is assigned the following four clients for the
current shift. Which of the following clients should
2023 ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS
2023 ATI PN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS
the nurse assess first? - ANS-D. A client who has a
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