NGN ATI PROCTORED FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 3
VERSIONS 2024 EXAM / NGN ATI FUNDAMENTALS
PROCTORED 300 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS AND RATIONALE
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS VERSION 1
A nurse is caring for a client who will perform fecal occult blood
testing at home. Which of the following info should the nurse
include when explaining the procedure to the client?
A. Eating more protein is optimal prior to testing
B. One stool specimen is sufficient for testing
C. A red color change indicates a positive test
D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with water or urine -
...ANSWER...D.
The stool specimens cannot be contaminated with water or
urine
A nurse is talking w/a client who reports constipation. When the
nurse discusses dietary changes that can help prevent
constipation, which of the following foods should the nurse
recommend?
A. Macaroni & cheese
B. Fresh fruit & whole wheat toast
C. Rice pudding & ripe bananas
D. Roast chicken & white rice - ...ANSWER...B.
A high-fiber diet promotes normal bowel elimination
A nurse is caring for a client who has had diarrhea for the past
4 days. When assessing the client, the nurse should expect
which of the following findings? Select all.
A. Bradycardia
B. Hypotension
C. Fever
D. Poor skin turgor
E. Peripheral edema - ...ANSWER...B, C, D
RATIONALE: fever=caused by dehydration
tachycardia not brady
hypotension because of decreased BP from dehydration
fluid overload=peripheral edema
A nurse is preparing to administer a cleansing enema to an
adult client in preparation for a diagnostic procedure. Which of
the following are appropriate steps for the nurse to take? Select
all.
A. Warm the enema prior to instillation
B. Position the client on the left side w/the right leg flexed
forward
C. Lubricate the rectal tube or nozzle
D. Slowly insert the rectal tube about 2 inches
E. Hang the enema container 24 inches above the client's anus
- ...ANSWER...A, B, C
RATIONALE: -D is the appropriate length of insertion for a
child, 3-4 for an adult.
-24 inches is too high & will cause it to run to fast & possible
painful distention of the colon, 18 inches is the recommended
height
While a nurse is administering a cleansing enema, the client
reports abdominal cramping. Which of the following is the
appropriate intervention?
A. Have the client hold his breath briefly
B. Discontinue the fluid instillation
C. Remind the client that cramping is common at this time
D. Lower the enema fluid container - ...ANSWER...D.
This will slow the rate of instillation & relieve some discomfort
A nurse is caring for a client who has been sitting in a chair for
3 hrs. Which of the following problems is the client at risk for
developing?
A. Stasis of secretions
B. Muscle atrophy
C. Pressure ulcer
D. Fecal impaction - ...ANSWER...Answer: C
RATIONALE: Unrelieved pressure over a bony prominence for
too long increases the risk of a pressure ulcer [Show Less]