ATI COMPREHESIVE PREDICTOR EXIT EXAM LATEST
UPDATED 2023 WITH SATISFIED SOLUTIONS
1.A nurse is caring for a client who is newly diagnosed
... [Show More] with pancreatic cancer and has questions about the
disease. To research the nurse should identify that which of the following electronic database has the
mostcomprehensive collection of nursing (Unable to read) articles?
A. MEDLINE
B. CINAHL.
C. ProQuest.
D. Health Source.
A nurse in an emergency department is assessing newly admitted client who is experiencing
droolingand hoarsenessfollowing a burn injury. Which of the following should actions the nurse
take first?
A. Obtain a baseline ECG.
B. Obtain ablood specimen for ABG analysis.
C. Insert an 18-gauge IV catheter.
D. Administer 100% humidified
oxygen.
A nurse is planning care for a client who has unilateral paralysis and dysphagia following a right
hemispheric stroke. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
A. Place food on the left side of the client’s mouth when he is ready to eat.
B. Providetotal care inperformingthe client’s ADLs.
C. Maintain the client on bed rest.
D. Place the client’slef t arm on a pillow while he issitting.
A nurse is caring for a client who is receivingbrachytherapy for treatment of prostate cancer. Which
of thefollowing actions should the nurse take?
Limit the client’s visitors to 30 min per d
Discard the client’s linens in a double bag.
Discard the radioactive source in a biohazard bag
Cleanse equipmentbefore removal fromthe client room
A nurse is teaching a client about using a 3-point gait for crutch-walking. Which of the following
actionsby the client understanding … teaching ?
Advancesthe affected leg first priortothe nonaffected leg
Uses both crutches when advancing the affected leg
Appliesfull weight on the affected side when advancing crutches
Planes weight on the axilla when advancing crutches
A nurse is admitting a client who is 1 week postpartum and reports excessive vaginal bleeding, the
nurse does not speak the same language as the client. The client partner and a 10-year-old child are
accompanying her. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to gather the client’s
information?
Request a female translator interpreter through the facility
Ask a student nurse who speaksthe same language to translateHave
the child translate
Allowthe clients child totranslate
A nurse is caring for a client who is in labor and requires augmentation of labor. Which of the
followingconditions should the nurse recognize as a contraindication to the use of oxytocin? A.Diabetes
mellitus.
Shoulderpresentation.
Post term withhydramnios
Chorioamnionitis
A nurse manager is reviewing the steps of the progressive discipline process prior to counseling a staff
member who exhibits unprofessional behavior. Identify the sequence of steps the nurse manager
should plan to take in response to the staff members conduct
Give the staff member a writing warning about the behavior
Verballyremind the staffmember of the expectedbehavior changes
Suspend the staff member from work for several days
Dismissthe staff member from employment at the facility
Set up ameeting to speak with the staff member about the behavior
A nurse is preparing to perform a sterile wound irrigation and dressing change for a client. Which of
thefollowing actions by the nurse indicates a break in surgical aseptic technique?
Applyingasterile gown after applying a sterile mask
Balancing the bottle on the sterile basin while pouring the liquid
Placing the supplies on the sterile filed and leavinga 1- inch perimeter
Puttingon sterile glovesafter preparing the sterile field
A nurse is assessing a client who has left-sided heart failure. Which of the following should
thenurseidentify as a manifestation of pulmonary congestion? A.
Frothy,pink sputum.
B. Jugular vein distention.
C. Weight gain.
D..Bradypnea
A nurse isobtaininga clientsmanualblood pressure and ishavingdifficulty auscultating sounds .Which of
the following actions should the nurse …?
Usethe palpatory method to determine biood pressure
Deflate the cuff quickly
. Place the arm above the level of the client's heart Apply
the largest cuff available.
A nurse is caring for a 5-month-old infant who has manifestations of severe dehydration and a
prescription for paternal fluid therapy. The guardian asks. “What are the indications that my baby
needs an IV?” Which of the following responses should the nurse make?
A. “Yourbaby needs an IVbecause she isnot producing any tears”
B. “Yourbabyneeds an IV because her fontanels are budging”
C. “Yourbabyneedsan IV because she isbreathing slower than normal”
D. “Yourbaby needs an IV because her heart rate isdecreasing”
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has heart failure and a new prescription for furosemide.Which of
the following statements should the nurse make?
“Takingfurosemide can cause yourpotassium levels to be high”
“Rise slowly when getting out of
bed”
Allow the client enough time to perform
rituals.
“Eat foods that are high in sodium”
C. “Rise slowly when getting out of
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