ATI COMPREHESIVE PREDICTOR EXAM WITH GUARANTED PASS 100%
A nurse is caring for the full term newborn immediately following birth. Which of the
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should the nurse take first?
a) Instill erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and the newborn's eyes.
b) Place identification bracelets on the newborn.
c) Weigh the newborn.
d) Dry the newborn
A nurse is admitting a client who is in labor and at 38 wks of gestation to the maternal newborn
unit. The client has a history of herpes simplex virus 2. Which of the following questions is most
appropriate for the nurse to ask the client?
a) Have your membranes ruptured?
b) How far apart are your contractions?
c) Do you have any active lesions?
d) Are you positive for beta strap
A nurse is assessing a client 1 hr following birth and notes that her uterus is boggy and located 2
cm above the umbilicus. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Take vital signs.
b. Assess lochia.
c. Massage the fundus.
d. Give oxytocin IV bolus.
A client who is 8 hr postpartum asks the nurse if she will need to receive Rh immune globulin. The
client is gravida 2, para 2, and her blood type is AB negative. The newborns blood type is B positive.
Which of the following statements is appropriate?
a. You only need to receive Rh immune globulin if you have a positive blood type."
b. You should receive Rh immune globulin within 72 hours of delivery."
c. "Both you and your baby should receive Rh immune globulin at your -week appointment."
d. "immune globulin is not necessary since this is your second pregnancy."
The nurses providing discharge instructions about engorgement for client has decided not to
breastfeed. Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further instruction by the
nurse?
a) I can wear support bra
b) I will play cold compression my breasts
c) I will manually express breastmilk
d) I can take a mild analgesic
A nurse is using Naegeles rule to calculate the expected delivery date for a newly pregnant
primigravida. The first day of the clients last period was October. What is the expected delivery date? - (July 7, 2011)
A client at 38 weeks of gestation enters the emergency department. The nurse should recognize that which
of the following indicates that the client is in the latent phase of labor?
a) The client reports the urge to push
b) The cervix is dilated 2 cm
c) Contractions are 2 to 3 minutes apart
d) The client reports nausea and vomiting
A nurse is caring for a newborn who is under phototherapy lights. Which of the following is an
appropriate nursing action?
a) Ensure eye shield is covering the eyes.
b) Apply lotion to expose skin.
c) Offer glucose water between feedings.
d) Discontinue breast-feeding during treatment
A nurse in an urgent-care clinic is collecting admission history from a client who is 16 weeks of
gestation and has bacterial vaginosis. The nurse should recognize that which of the following clinical
findings are associated with this infection?
a. Frequency and dysuria
b. Profuse milky white discharge
c. Hematuria
d. Low grade fever
A nurse receives report on a group of clients. Which of the following client should the nurse attend to first?
a) A client who was admitted with asthma and has an SaO2 of 92% long receiving oxygen at 1 L per
minute via nasal cannula
b) A client was admitted with angina and reports left arm pain of 4 on a scale of 0 to 10
c) The client was type II diabetes mellitus in his blood with glucose level is at 80 mg/dL
d) A client who had a gastric endoscopy and whose nasogastric tube is draining 30 mL per hour of green
fluid
A nurse in an emergency department completes an assessment on an adolescent client that has conduct disorder. The client threatened suicide to teacher at school. Which of the following statements should the
nurse include in the assessment?
a) Tell me about your siblings
b) Tell me what kind of music you like
c) Tell me how often do you drink alcohol
d) Tell me about your school schedule
A nurse is observing bonding to the client her newborn. Which of following actions by the client requires the nurse to intervene?
a) Holding the newborn in face position
b) Asking the father to change the newborn's diaper
c) Requesting the nurse take the newborn nursery so she can rest
d) Viewing the newborn's actions to be uncooperative
A nurse is caring for client who is taking levothyroxin. Which of the following findings should indicate that the medication is effective?
a) Weight loss
b) Decreased blood pressure
c) Absence of seizures
d) Decrease inflammation
A nurse is planning discharge teaching for cord care for the parent of a newborn. Which instructions would you include in the teaching?
a) Contact provider if the cord still turns black
b) Clean the base of the cord with hydrogen peroxide daily
c) Keep the cord dry until it falls off
d) The cord stump will fall off in five
A nurse is assessing a client in the PACU. Which of the following findings indicates decreased cardiac output?
a) Shivering
b) Oliguria
c) Bradypnea
d) Constricted pupils
A nurse is assisting with mass casualty triage: explosion at a local factory. Which of the following client should the nurse identify as the priority?
a) A client that has massive head trauma
b) A client has full thickness burns to face and trunk
c) A client with indications of hypovolemic shock
d) A client with open fracture of the lower extremity
A nurse is a receiving report on four clients. Which of the following clients should the nurse assess first?
a) A client who has illeal conduit and mucus in the pouch
b) Client pleasant arteriovenous additional vibration palpated
c) A client whose chronic kidney disease with cloudy diasylate outflow
d) A client was transurethral resection of the prostate with a red tinged urine in the bag – [Show Less]