ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor Exit Level 3 Exam 2023 – 180
NGN-Style Practice Questions with Answers & Rationales
Prepare for the ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor Exit Level 3 Exam 2023 with 180 original
NGN-style practice questions and answers. Includes rationales, case-based scenarios,
SATA, bow-tie, matrix, trend, and priority questions to boost NCLEX readiness, clinical
reasoning, and exam confidence.
• ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor 2023
• ATI Predictor Level 3 exam questions
• 180 NGN-style practice questions
• ATI Predictor exam answers
Question 1
A competent adult client refuses a blood transfusion for religious reasons. Which actions should
the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
A. Verify the client understands risks
B. Document the refusal
C. Administer the transfusion if Hgb is critical
D. Notify the provider
E. Ask the family to override the decision
, Answers: A, B, D
Rationale: Competent adults have autonomy. The nurse ensures informed refusal, documents,
and notifies the provider.
Question 2
Which client should the nurse assess first?
A. Post-op day 2 with pain 6/10
B. COPD client with O₂ sat 88% on room air
C. Client waiting for discharge teaching
D. Stable diabetic requesting a snack
Answer: B
Rationale: Airway and oxygenation take priority.
Question 3
Condition: Sepsis
Cause:
Infection
Inflammatory response
,Actions:
Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics
Obtain blood cultures
Start IV fluids
Outcomes:
Improved BP
Decreased lactate
Correct linkage: All actions correctly address the condition.
Question 4
Which findings indicate digoxin toxicity?
A. Bradycardia
B. Green-yellow halos
, C. Hypokalemia
D. Tachycardia
E. Hyperkalemia
Answers: A, B, C
Rationale: Low potassium increases digoxin toxicity; visual disturbances and bradycardia are
classic signs.
Question 5
Which task can the RN delegate to an AP?
A. Assess pain
B. Reinforce teaching
C. Obtain vital signs on stable client
D. Administer IV antibiotics
Answer: C
Rationale: APs can perform routine, non-assessment tasks.
Question 6
Intervention Prevents Infection Treats Infection
NGN-Style Practice Questions with Answers & Rationales
Prepare for the ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor Exit Level 3 Exam 2023 with 180 original
NGN-style practice questions and answers. Includes rationales, case-based scenarios,
SATA, bow-tie, matrix, trend, and priority questions to boost NCLEX readiness, clinical
reasoning, and exam confidence.
• ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor 2023
• ATI Predictor Level 3 exam questions
• 180 NGN-style practice questions
• ATI Predictor exam answers
Question 1
A competent adult client refuses a blood transfusion for religious reasons. Which actions should
the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
A. Verify the client understands risks
B. Document the refusal
C. Administer the transfusion if Hgb is critical
D. Notify the provider
E. Ask the family to override the decision
, Answers: A, B, D
Rationale: Competent adults have autonomy. The nurse ensures informed refusal, documents,
and notifies the provider.
Question 2
Which client should the nurse assess first?
A. Post-op day 2 with pain 6/10
B. COPD client with O₂ sat 88% on room air
C. Client waiting for discharge teaching
D. Stable diabetic requesting a snack
Answer: B
Rationale: Airway and oxygenation take priority.
Question 3
Condition: Sepsis
Cause:
Infection
Inflammatory response
,Actions:
Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics
Obtain blood cultures
Start IV fluids
Outcomes:
Improved BP
Decreased lactate
Correct linkage: All actions correctly address the condition.
Question 4
Which findings indicate digoxin toxicity?
A. Bradycardia
B. Green-yellow halos
, C. Hypokalemia
D. Tachycardia
E. Hyperkalemia
Answers: A, B, C
Rationale: Low potassium increases digoxin toxicity; visual disturbances and bradycardia are
classic signs.
Question 5
Which task can the RN delegate to an AP?
A. Assess pain
B. Reinforce teaching
C. Obtain vital signs on stable client
D. Administer IV antibiotics
Answer: C
Rationale: APs can perform routine, non-assessment tasks.
Question 6
Intervention Prevents Infection Treats Infection