ATI Capstone Fundamentals
1.a nurse is completing a nutritional assessment on a client and measures BMI, which of the following readings correlates
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25
(25-29.9)
2.a nurse is verifying ng tube placement by the pH of aspirated gastric fluid. which of the following pH values provides a good indication of correct tube placement?
2
(pH between 0-4)
3. a nurse is caring for a client with a closed head injury. when pressure is applied to the client's nail beds, the clients eyes open and adduction of the arms with flexion of the elbows and wrists is noted. the client also moans with stimulation, what is the GCS?
7
eye opening 1-4
verbal 1-5 motor 1-6
4. a nurse should teach which of the following clients requiring crutches about how to use a three point gait?
a client who has a R femur fracture with no weight bearing on the affected leg
(bears all weight on one foot, then both shoulders on crutches, and uninvolved leg, the affected leg does not touch the ground)
5. a nurse is providing teaching about the Mediterranean diet to a client newly who has a new diagnosis of hypertension. what statement indicates need for further teaching?
i will limit my intake of red meat to 2x weekly
(should be limited to 2x monthly)
6. a nurse is providing dietary education to a client with cholecystitis who has been prescribed a low-fat diet. which of the following meal selections by the client indicates understanding of education? roast turkey, rice pilaf, green beans
7. a client with cystocele is encouraged to exercise to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and prevent pelvic organ prolapse. What exercise will the client need to perform
Kegals
(reduce pelvic prolapse and stress urinary incontinence)
8. a nurse is caring for an older adult client with delirium. which intervention will most likely reduce the client's risk for falls?
hourly rounding by the nurse
9. a nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed furosemide. which of the following foods should the nurse encourage this to include in his diet?
oranges
(along with dried fruits, tomatoes, avocados, dried peas, meats, broccoli, bananas are good for a potassium wasting diuretic)
10. a menopausal client is having difficulty getting to sleep and asks what actions she should incorporate in her daily routine to promote sleep. the nurse would encourage, which of the below measures to promote sleep?
limit alcohol and nicotine prior to bedtime
(at least 4 hours)
11. a nurse is caring for several clients prescribed heat/cold therapies. which of the following clients are at risk of injury from these therapies? SATA use caution with clients who are very young, older adult, fair skinned, impaired cognition, and comorbidities --> higher risk for fragile skin
12. a nurse is caring for a client with HF who has evidence of dyspnea, bibasalar crackles and frothy sputum. what dietary recommendations should be provided to this client in management of their HF?
reduce sodium intake
(stop smoking, monitor fluid intake to 2L/d, increase protein, consume small frequent meals that are soft and easy to chew)
13. a nurse is caring for a client receiving opiates for PM, initially after PM plan was started the client was sedated and sleeping most of the time. after three days the client is no longer sedated and sleeping regularly. what action should the nurse take?
no action is needed at this time
(opiates initially cause sedation but it subsides with maintenance pain control)
14. a nurse is caring for a client who is admitted for observation and has full range of motion. which is the best manner to encourage the client to void?
client bathroom
(promotes independence and ADLs)
15. a nurse is caring for a client with encephalopathy secondary to liver failure, the client has been prescribed a high calorie, low protein diet. which of the following meals are appropriate?
chicken breast, mashed potatoes, spinach a client with hearing loss has been fitted for a hearing aid. which of the following teaching points are important for the nurse to discuss with the client?
use mild soap and water to clean the ear mold what is the name of a legal document that instructs hcp's and family members about what, if any life-sustaining treatment and individual wants if at some time the individual is unable to make decisions?
living will a nurse is caring for a client with celiac disease, which food should be removed?
tortillas
(contain gluten) a nurse is assisting a client with his meal that is at risk for aspiration d/t stroke, what interventions should the nurse take to prevent aspiration?
position upright upper back and head are supported tuck chin when swallowing a nurse is assessing four clients for fluid balance, the nurse should identify what as dehydration?
a client that has a temperature of 39C or 102F a nurse is preparing to administer TPN, what indicates a need to obtain a new bag?
the TPN solution has an oily appearance and a layer of fat on top of the solution
("cracking") which can cause a low pulse ox reading?
inadequate peripheral circulation
a nurse is admitting a client who has TB and a productive cough. what types of isolation precautions should the nurse initiate for the client?
airborne
(measles, chicken pox, herpes zoster, TB)
TB requires negative pressure room, and staff need to wear N95 a nurse manager is providing staff education on the correct use of restraints. what should be included in this education?
restraints are a last resort
NV and NS status should be assessed every 2h
use the least restrictive intervention possible and never let it interfere with treatment thorough and timely documentation need to be completed when restraints are applied a nurse is caring for a client receiving chemo that is experiencing neutropenia, what should the nurse include in pt education?
avoid crowded events
(can't fight infection) a nurse is caring for a client with a stage 2 pressure ulcer, define the characteristics of this ulcer?
partial-thickness kin loss involving the epidermis and the dermis ulcer is visible and superficial, may appear as abrasion, blister, or shallow crater edema persists, ulcer may become infected with possible pain and scant drainage a nurse is preparing to administer 250mg of an antibiotic IM. available is 3g/5mL. how many mL would the nurse administer per dose?
0.4 a nurse is reviewing psychosocial stages of development for a school-age child, what would be an expected behavioral finding for this child?
develop sense of industry through advances in learning, strive to develop healthy self-respect by finding out in what areas they excel peer groups plays important role in social development a nurse is assessing a client who has Parkinsons disease, what manifestations should be expected?
bradykinesia a nurse is caring for a client receiving radiation treatments for cancer. the client states he is experiencing dryness, redness, and scaling at the treatment area. which of the following should the nurse instruct the client to do?
liberally apply prescribed lotion to the area a nurse is assessing the pain level of a client who has dementia and difficulty communicating, which pain assessment technique should the nurse use?
behavioral indicators
(increased agitation, restlessness) a nurse receives a report from an assistive personnel that a client's BP is 160/95, what should the nurse do first?
recheck the clients BP
(reassess prior to any intervention) a nurse is caring for a client who has an indwelling urinary cath, what should the nurse identify as a cath occlusion?
bladder distention
(inability to empty the bladder, impaired elimination) a nurse is discussing immunity with a client who has received an immunization, the nurse should identify that an immunization functions as part of which of the following types of immunity?
acquired immunity
(artificial/acquired immunity occurs when antigens from toxoids or immunizations are ADMINISTERED to a client, once in the body, the stimulate the production of antibodies) a nurse is reviewing the health history of an OA who has a hip fracture the nurse should identify what is a risk of developing pressure injuries?
urinary incontinence
(r/f skin breakdown--> pressure injury, poor nutrition, infection, poor tissue perfusion, friction and shear, immobility, alterations in sensory perception) a nurse is assessing the IV infusion site of a client who reports pain at the site. the site is red and there is warmth along the coarse of the vein, what should the nurse do?
d/c the infusion
(assessment suggest phlebitis, d/c, apply warm compress//if continued therapy required, start new IV) a nurse is caring for an OA who has a nonpalpable skin lesion that is less than 0.5cm (0.2in) in diameter. which of the following terms should the nurse use to document this finding?
macule
(nonpalpable smaller than 1cm, ex: freckle) a community health nurse is teaching a group of clients about first aid for different types of wounds. which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?
i should apply clean dressings over the top of blood saturated dressings and hold pressure
(to prevent disruption of wound tissue) a nurse is sitting with the partner of a client who recently died. which of the following actions should the nurse take to facilitate mourning?
encourage the partner to ask for help when needed a nurse is in an acute care facility is caring for a client who is postop following abdominal surgery. which of the following behaviors should the nurse identify as increasing the client's risk for constipation?
urge suppression history of chronic stimulant laxative use inadequate fluid intake a nurse is caring for a client who expresses anxiety about an upcoming surgery, what should the nurse do?
ask the client to describe feelings a nurse is preparing to perform a sterile dressing change for a client who has a surgical wound. which of the following actions should the nurse take to prevent contamination during the dressing change?
restart the procedure if the sterile solution splashes onto the sterile field when pouring the solution into the dressing tray
(if liquid comes in contact with the sterile field at any point it is considered contaminated and unsterile) a nurse is caring for a pt who is scheduled for a cataract surgery, the client states "is see just fine and have decided to cancel my surgery". which of the following responses should the nurse make?
share with me more about the thoughts that are concerning you a nurse is teaching a client about the use of a MDI, which instruction should the nurse include in the teaching?
inhale the medication deeply for 3-5seconds [Show Less]