ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM
The nurse is calculating intake and output on a patient. The patient drinks 150
mL of orange juice at breakfast,
... [Show More] voids 125 mL after breakfast, vomits 250 mL
of greenish fluid, sucks on 60 mL of ice chips, and for lunch consumes 75 mL
of chicken broth. Which totals for intake and output will the nurse document
in the patient’s medical record?
a. Intake 255; output 375
b. Intake 285; output 375
c. Intake 505; output 125
d. Intake 535; output 125
ANS: A
Intake = 150 mL of orange juice, 60 mL of ice chips (but only counts as 30
since ice chips are half of the amount), and 75 mL of chicken broth; 150 + 30 +
75 = 255. Output = 125 mL of urine (void) and 250 mL of vomitus; 125 + 250
= 375.
1. nurse is assessing a patient. Which assessment finding should
cause a nurse to further assess for extracellular fluid volume deficit?
a. Moist mucous membranes
b. Postural hypotension
c. Supple skin turgor
d. Pitting edema
ANS: B
Physical examination findings of deficit include postural hypotension,
tachycardia, thready pulse, dry mucous membranes, and poor skin turgor.
Pitting edema indicates that the patient may be retaining excess extracellular
fluid.
29.A patient is to receive 1000 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride intravenously at
a rate of 125 mL/hr. The nurse is using microdrip gravity drip tubing. Which
rate will the nurse calculate for the minute flow rate (drops/min)?
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a. 12 drops/min
b. 24 drops/min
c. 125 drops/min
d. 150 drops/min
ANS: C
Microdrip tubing delivers 60 drops/mL. Calculation for a rate of 125 mL/hr
using microdrip tubing: (125 mL/1 hr)(60 drops/1 mL)(1 hr/60 min) = 125
drop/min.
30.A nurse begins infusing a 250-mL bag of IV fluid at 1845 on Monday
and programs the pump to infuse at 50 mL/hr. At what time should the
infusion be completed?
a. 2300 Monday
b. 2345 Monday
c. 0015 Tuesday
d. 0045 Tuesday
ANS: B
250 mL ÷ 50 mL/hr = 5 hr
1845 + 5 hr = 2345, which would be 2345 on Monday.
31.A nurse is caring for a diabetic patient with a bowel obstruction and has
orders to ensure that the volume of intake matches the output. In the past 4
hours, the patient received dextrose 5% with 0.9% sodium chloride through a
22-gauge catheter infusing at 150 mL/hr and has eaten 200 mL of ice chips.
The patient also has an NG suction tube set to low continuous suction that
had 300-mL output. The patient has voided 400 mL of urine. After reporting
these values to the health care provider, which order does the nurse
anticipate?
a. Add a potassium supplement to replace loss from output.
b. Decrease the rate of intravenous fluids to 100 mL/hr.
c. Administer a diuretic to prevent fluid volume excess. [Show Less]