2024 ATI MED SURG MASTERY //
ATI Med surg Mastery Appliction
EXERCISES EXAM WITH REAL
QUESTIONS AND RATIONLES
ANSWERS (NEWEST ATI MED
SURG)
A
... [Show More] nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2
diabetes mellitus and reports difficulty following the diet and
remembering to take the prescribed medication. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take to promote client
compliance? Select all that apply.
A. Ask the dietitian to assist with meal planning
B. Contact the client's support system
C. Assess for age-related cognitive awareness
D. Encourage the use of a daily medication dispenser
E. Provide educational materials for home use - CORRECT
ANSW-A, B, D, E
A: The nurse provides resources to strength coping abilities by
asking the dietitian to assist the client with meal planning. This will
improve client compliance.
B: With the client's consent, the nurse can contact members of
the client's support system and encourage the client to use this
support during times of illness and stress to improve compliance
C: Assessing the client for age-related cognitive awareness is
important but it is not an appropriate intervention that enhances
the client's compliance.
D: The nurse encourages the use of a daily medication dispenser
to reduce health risks and improve medication compliance by the
client.
E: The nurse provides educational materials to the client to
improve health awareness and reduce health risks after discharge
A nurse is providing education to a client who is to undergo an
electroencephalogram (EEG) the next day. Which of the following
should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. "Do not wash your hair the morning of the procedure."
B. "Try to stay awake most of the night prior to the procedure."
C. "The procedure will take approximately 15 minutes."
D. "You will need to lie flat for 4 hours after the procedure." -
CORRECT ANSW-B
A: The nurse should teach the client to wash her hair on the
morning of the procedure to remove oils, gels, and sprays, which
can affect the EEG readings.
B: The nurse should teach the client to remain awake most of the
night to provide cranial stress and increase the possibility of
abnormal electrical activity
C: The nurse should teach the client that the procedure will take
approximately 1 hr
D: The nurse should teach the client that normal activity can
resume immediately following the procedure
A nurse in a health care clinic is evaluating the level of wellness
for clients using the illness-wellness continuum tool. The nurse
should identify which of the following clients as being at the center
of the continuum?
A. A college student who has influenza
B. An older adult who has a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
mellitus
C. A new mother who has a urinary tract infection
D. A young male client who has a long history of well-controlled
rheumatoid arthritis - CORRECT ANSW-D
A: The client who has influenza is measured on the continuum by
the level of health to illness in comparison to the norm for the
client.
B: The client who is newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus
is measured on the continuum by the level of health to illness in
comparison to the norm for the client.
C: The client who has a urinary tract infection is measured on the
continuum by the level of health to illness in comparison to the
norm for the client.
D: The client who has well-controlled rheumatoid arthritis is
measure ad the center of the continuum, which is the client's
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