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ATI PN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2026 EXIT EXAM WITH NGN
OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive practice exam contains verified questions aligned with the
latest ATI PN exit predictor standards, designed to assess your readiness for NCLEX-
PN and Level 3 nursing competency with detailed EXPERT RATIONALE for every
question.
• Study this material by reviewing each question thoroughly, understanding the
EXPERT RATIONALE for correct answers, and focusing on areas where you score
below 80% to ensure maximum retention and clinical application readiness.
1. A 65-year-old client with type 2 diabetes is prescribed metformin. Which
statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "I will take this medication with meals to reduce stomach upset"
B) "I should avoid alcohol consumption while taking this drug"
C) "I will stop taking this medication if I experience diarrhea"
D) "I need to have kidney function tests regularly"
E) "I will report any signs of lactic acidosis immediately"
✓ CORRECT ANSWER: C) "I will stop taking this medication if I experience
diarrhea"
EXPERT RATIONALE: While diarrhea is a common side effect of metformin, the
client should NOT discontinue the medication without consulting their healthcare
,provider. Diarrhea often resolves within a few weeks as the body adjusts. The client
should report persistent diarrhea to allow the provider to adjust the dose or timing.
Options A, B, D, and E are all correct statements about metformin use.
2. A nurse is assessing a client who experienced a myocardial infarction 3 days
ago. Which finding would be the priority for the nurse to report to the
healthcare provider?
A) Blood pressure of 118/76 mmHg
B) Serum troponin level of 0.03 ng/mL
C) New onset of irregular heart rate with occasional skipped beats
D) Mild chest discomfort relieved by rest
E) Creatinine kinase level returning to normal range
✓ CORRECT ANSWER: C) New onset of irregular heart rate with occasional
skipped beats
EXPERT RATIONALE: Dysrhythmias are a serious complication following MI and
require immediate intervention. The irregular heart rate with skipped beats
suggests cardiac irritability, which is a priority finding. All other options are either
within normal range or expected findings after MI. The elevated troponin and CK
are expected after MI and would be decreasing by day 3. Normal BP and mild pain
are positive indicators.
3. A nurse is performing tracheostomy care on a client. Which action requires
the nurse to use sterile technique?
A) Securing the tracheostomy ties
B) Cleaning the tracheostomy site
C) Performing tracheostomy suctioning
D) Changing the tracheostomy dressing
,E) Assessing for signs of infection
✓ CORRECT ANSWER: C) Performing tracheostomy suctioning
EXPERT RATIONALE: Suctioning the tracheostomy involves introducing a catheter
into the trachea and lower airway, which bypasses the upper airway's normal
defenses. Therefore, sterile technique is essential to prevent infection. Cleaning the
site, securing ties, and changing dressing can be done with clean technique.
Assessment for infection does not require sterile technique.
4. A 28-year-old client is prescribed sertraline for depression. When educating
the client about this medication, which adverse effect is most important to
discuss?
A) Weight loss is expected within the first week
B) Sexual dysfunction may occur and should be reported
C) The medication will have an immediate effect on mood
D) Discontinuing the medication abruptly is safe
E) The client will experience improved sleep immediately
✓ CORRECT ANSWER: B) Sexual dysfunction may occur and should be reported
EXPERT RATIONALE: Sexual dysfunction (decreased libido, erectile dysfunction,
delayed orgasm) is a common and significant side effect of SSRIs like sertraline that
should be discussed upfront so clients are aware and can report it. Weight loss is
not typical; weight gain is more common. SSRIs take 2-4 weeks for mood
improvement. Abrupt discontinuation can cause withdrawal syndrome. Sleep
improvement takes time as mood improves.
5. A nurse is caring for a client with acute kidney injury. Which laboratory
value would the nurse expect to be elevated?
A) Calcium
B) Hemoglobin
, C) Potassium
D) Albumin
E) Platelets
✓ CORRECT ANSWER: C) Potassium
EXPERT RATIONALE: In acute kidney injury, the kidneys cannot effectively filter
potassium, leading to hyperkalemia, which is a life-threatening complication that
can cause cardiac dysrhythmias. Calcium is typically low in AKI due to
hyperphosphatemia. Hemoglobin, albumin, and platelet counts are not directly
affected by AKI as a primary consequence.
6. A client with a new ileostomy is being discharged from the hospital. Which
instruction should the nurse prioritize?
A) The ileostomy pouch should be emptied every 2 hours
B) The skin surrounding the stoma should be cleansed gently with warm water
C) The pouch should be changed once weekly
D) The ileostomy is permanent and will require continuous management
E) High-fiber foods should be consumed immediately after surgery
✓ CORRECT ANSWER: B) The skin surrounding the stoma should be cleansed
gently with warm water
EXPERT RATIONALE: Gentle cleansing with warm water is the priority to prevent
skin breakdown and infection around the stoma. The pouch is emptied when it is
one-third to one-half full, not every 2 hours. Pouch changes depend on the type of
system used, typically every 3-7 days. The ileostomy is permanent, but high-fiber
foods should be reintroduced gradually over weeks to months, not immediately.
7. A 72-year-old client is admitted with pneumonia. The nurse notes the client
is confused and has a temperature of 101.5°F. Which action should the nurse
take first?