ATI FUNDAMENTALS RETAKE EXAM 2023/ 2024 NEW UPDATE!!! QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
1. What information should the nurse incorporate into
... [Show More] the dietary plan for a client with type 2 diabetes mellitus?
Answer: Weight management, lipid profile, cultural needs, and personal preferences.
2. A nurse is caring for a family experiencing a crisis. What approach should the nurse use when working with a family using an open structure for coping with crisis?
Answer: Convening a family meeting.
3. What should you do before administering any medications?
Answer: Obtain a complete medication and allergy history.
4. What does diphenhydramine treat in relation to allergic reactions?
Answer: Mild rashes and hives
5. What should you do after hand-washing with ostomy skin care?
Answer: Apply gloves & inspect the stoma, use mild soap and water to cleanse, then dry it gently and completely.
6. What are the steps to take when administering a large-volume enema?
Answer: 1. Position the client on the left side with right leg flexed forward. Put on gloves. Lubricate rectal tube or nozzle. (Also, warm to enema solution).
2. Slowly insert rectal tube (3 to 4 inches for an adult). Raise bag above anus, 18 inches (if client reports abd cramping, lower the enema fluid container) . Ask the client to retain the solution for prescribed amount of time, or until client is no longer able to retain it.
3. Discard bag. Assist the client to the appropriate position to defecate. Document results and the client's tolerance of the procedure.
7. What should the nurse do to help prevent plantar flexion?
Answer: Encourage active or provide passive ROM two or three times/day. Instruct clients to perform ROM while bathing, eating, grooming, and dressing.
8. What should be done for a client to promote a proper sleep-wake cycle?
Answer: Cluster care. `
9. Who is a fracture pan used for?
Answer: Supine client and clients in body casts or leg casts.
10. What should the nurse do for clients using a fracture pain? [Show Less]