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ATI COMFORT, REST, AND SLEEP EXAM PRACTICE TEST (2026 EDITION) | COMPREHENSIVE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS & DETAILED RATIONALES | ATI NURSING SUCCESS GUIDE | GRADED A+ PREPARATION

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Master the ATI Comfort, Rest, and Sleep exam with a comprehensive, high-yield practice test designed to reflect real ATI exam structure and updated 2026 nursing standards • Strengthen your understanding of sleep physiology, circadian rhythms, rest disorders, and therapeutic nursing interventions for comfort management, which are core exam topics • Improve clinical decision-making through multiple-choice questions based on real ATI-style scenarios, helping you apply knowledge in patient care settings rather than memorizing facts • Reinforce learning with verified correct answers and detailed rationales that explain nursing priorities such as non-pharmacologic sleep interventions, environmental modifications, and patient safety considerations • Build confidence with a structured, exam-focused format targeting frequently tested ATI fundamentals content areas • Ideal for revision or full preparation, this guide helps you identify weak areas, improve retention, and maximize your chances of achieving a high score on the ATI Comfort, Rest, and Sleep exam

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ATI COMFORT, REST, AND SLEEP EXAM
PRACTICE TEST (2026 EDITION) |
COMPREHENSIVE MULTIPLE-CHOICE
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS &
DETAILED RATIONALES | ATI NURSING
SUCCESS GUIDE | GRADED A+
PREPARATION
ATI COMFORT, REST, AND SLEEP EXAM PRACTICE TEST (2026 EDITION)

COMPREHENSIVE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS &
DETAILED EXPERT RATIONALE

ATI NURSING SUCCESS GUIDE | GRADED A+ PREPARATION



• How to Use This Guide: Read each question carefully, select your answer
mentally before checking the highlighted correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE
— this active recall method maximizes retention and exam readiness.

• Features: 200 comprehensive questions with verified answers, detailed EXPERT
RATIONALE, full ATI topic coverage, bolded correct answers, and vertical A–E
option formatting for clear, structured study.




1. A nurse is assessing a client's pain using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS).
The client rates their pain as a 7 out of 10. Which of the following best
describes this level of pain?

A. Mild pain requiring no intervention

B. Minimal discomfort that can be ignored

C. Pain controlled adequately with current measures

D. No pain present

E. Moderate-to-severe pain requiring prompt intervention

, Correct Answer: E. Moderate-to-severe pain requiring prompt intervention

EXPERT RATIONALE: On the NRS, scores of 1–3 indicate mild pain, 4–6 moderate
pain, and 7–10 severe pain. A score of 7 falls in the severe range and requires
prompt nursing assessment and intervention to achieve adequate pain control.



2. A nurse is caring for a client who is unable to communicate verbally. Which
pain assessment tool is most appropriate for this client?

A. Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)

B. Visual Analog Scale (VAS)

C. Wong-Baker FACES Scale

D. Brief Pain Inventory

E. Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS)

Correct Answer: E. Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS)

EXPERT RATIONALE: The Behavioral Pain Scale is designed for clients who cannot
self-report pain, such as sedated or non-verbal patients. It assesses facial
expression, upper limb movement, and compliance with ventilation. The NRS and
VAS require verbal or written response, making them inappropriate here.



3. A nurse is teaching a client about the gate control theory of pain. Which
statement by the nurse best explains this theory?

A. Pain is always proportional to the degree of tissue damage present

B. Pain is purely a psychological response to physical stimuli

C. Pain signals are amplified in the peripheral nervous system only

D. Pain perception is controlled solely by opioid receptors in the brain

E. Non-painful stimuli can close the neural gate and reduce pain perception

, Correct Answer: E. Non-painful stimuli can close the neural gate and
reduce pain perception

EXPERT RATIONALE: The gate control theory, proposed by Melzack and Wall, states
that a neural "gate" in the spinal cord can be opened or closed by different nerve
fibers. Non-painful stimuli such as touch, heat, or massage activate large-diameter
fibers that can close the gate and reduce pain signals traveling to the brain.



4. A nurse is caring for a postoperative client who reports pain of 8/10 one
hour after receiving an opioid analgesic. What is the nurse's priority action?

A. Reassure the client that the medication will take effect soon

B. Document the pain rating and continue monitoring

C. Administer an antiemetic to reduce opioid side effects

D. Encourage the client to use relaxation techniques

E. Reassess the client and notify the provider of inadequate pain relief

Correct Answer: E. Reassess the client and notify the provider of
inadequate pain relief

EXPERT RATIONALE: A pain rating of 8/10 one hour after opioid administration
indicates inadequate pain control. The nurse must reassess the client fully and
notify the provider so that adjustments to the analgesic regimen can be made.
Delaying action is not appropriate for severe uncontrolled pain.



5. Which of the following best describes nociceptive pain?

A. Pain caused by damage to peripheral or central nerves

B. Pain with no identifiable physical cause

C. Pain described as burning or shooting in nature

D. Pain arising from phantom limb sensation

E. Pain resulting from activation of pain receptors due to tissue damage

, Correct Answer: E. Pain resulting from activation of pain receptors due to
tissue damage

EXPERT RATIONALE: Nociceptive pain arises from the stimulation of nociceptors
(pain receptors) in response to actual or potential tissue damage. It is typically
described as aching or throbbing and includes somatic and visceral subtypes.
Neuropathic pain, on the other hand, results from nerve damage and is described
as burning or shooting.



6. A nurse is preparing to administer morphine to a client. Which assessment
finding should prompt the nurse to withhold the medication and contact the
provider?

A. Blood pressure of 118/76 mmHg

B. Pain rating of 6/10

C. Respiratory rate of 18 breaths/min

D. Heart rate of 80 beats/min

E. Respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min

Correct Answer: E. Respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min

EXPERT RATIONALE: Respiratory depression is a serious and life-threatening side
effect of opioid analgesics such as morphine. A respiratory rate below 12 breaths
per minute is a contraindication for opioid administration. The nurse must withhold
the medication and notify the provider immediately.



7. A nurse is providing care for a client using a patient-controlled analgesia
(PCA) pump. Which instruction is most important to give the client?

A. Family members may press the button when the client appears uncomfortable

B. The pump should be pressed as often as possible to prevent any pain

C. The button should be pressed only when the pain becomes severe

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