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This ATI Fundamentals Practice Test B 2026/2027 contains approximately 70 exam-style nursing questions with answers across 17 pages, providing focused preparation in fundamental nursing concepts and clinical decision-making. The material covers pain assessment, patient safety, medication administration, dosage and IV calculations, wound care, fluid balance, enteral feeding, mobility, infection prevention, documentation, informed consent, delegation, ethics, oxygen therapy, blood transfusions, and basic nursing assessment. Questions are presented through practical patient scenarios that require students to select appropriate nursing actions, recognize priority findings, apply safety principles, and demonstrate effective patient education. A major portion of the document addresses patient safety and fundamental nursing interventions. Students review fire response and evacuation, fall documentation, incident reporting, home safety, seizure precautions, pressure-injury prevention, mobility assistance, crutch and cane use, orthostatic hypotension, vision-loss accommodations, and prevention of plantar-flexion contractures. The material also assesses nursing responsibilities surrounding informed consent, advance directives, religious refusal of blood products, HIPAA, veracity, elder abuse, spiritual distress, delegation to assistive personnel, RN scope of practice, and discharge documentation. Medication and clinical skills are also strongly represented. Questions include safe transcription of medication doses, heparin infusion calculations, PCA safety, insulin mixing, controlled-substance inventory, medication reconciliation, oral medication administration, IV therapy, IV infiltration, packed red blood cell reactions, and checking IV medication compatibility with a pharmacist. Students additionally encounter enteral-feeding questions involving NG and jejunal tubes, tube-placement verification, feeding positioning, gastrostomy feeding, and appropriate flushing procedures when administering medications through feeding tubes. Infection control and respiratory care topics include droplet precautions for rubella, contact precautions, C. difficile precautions, tuberculosis isolation, negative-pressure rooms, N95 respirators, sterile-field principles, tracheostomy suctioning, oxygen-concentrator safety, and monitoring for hypoxia. Assessment-focused questions address pain quality, dehydration, fluid-volume excess, peripheral vascular findings, blood pressure measurement, Romberg testing, breath sounds, pressure points, Braden Scale risk factors, urinary catheter function, clean-catch specimens, and 24-hour urine collection. 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ATI Fundamentals Practice
Test B 2026/2027 Exam
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A nurse is caring for a client who reports pain. When documenting the

quality of the client's pain on an initial pain assessment, the nurse should

record which of the following? - ANSWER ✔✔"The pain is like a dull

ache in my stomach"

A client who is non-ambulatory notifies the nurse that his trash can is on

fire. After the nurse confirms the presence of the fire, which of the

,following actions should the nurse take next? - ANSWER

✔✔Evacuate the client


A nurse is completing an admission assessment for a client who reports

vomiting and diarrhea for the past 3 days. Which of the following findings

should the nurse expect? - ANSWER ✔✔Rapid heart rate


A nurse has accepted a verbal prescription for three tenths of a milligram

of levothyroxine IV stat for a client who has myxedema coma. How

should the nurse transcribe the dosage of this medication in the client's

medical record? - ANSWER ✔✔0.3 mg


A nurse is preparing a heparin infusion for a client who was admitted to

the facility with DVT. The prescription reads: 25,000 units of heparin in

0.9% sodium chloride 250 mL to infuse at 800 units/hr. At what rate

should the nurse set the infusion pump? (Round to the nearest whole

number) - ANSWER ✔✔8 mL/hr


A nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for wound irrigation.

Which of the following actions should the nurse take? - ANSWER

✔✔Cleanse the wound from the center outward.

, A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving fluid through a peripheral

IV catheter. Which of the following findings at the IV site should the

nurse identify as indicating infiltration? - ANSWER ✔✔Skin blanching


A nurse is teaching a client whose left leg is in a cast about using

crutches. Which of the following statements should the nurse identify as

an indication that the client understands the teaching? - ANSWER

✔✔"When descending stairs, I will first shift my weight to my right leg"


A nurse is caring for a client who has an NG tube and is receiving

intermittent feedings through and open system. Which of following action

should the nurse take first? - ANSWER ✔✔Tell the client to keep the

head of the bed elevated at least 30 degrees

A nurse is reviewing a client's medication prescription that reads,

"digoxin 0.25 by mouth every day." Which of the following components of

the prescription should the nurse verify with the provider? - ANSWER

✔✔Medication dose


A nurse is caring for a client who has recently started using a behind-

the-ear hearing aid. Which of the following statements should the nurse

identify as an indication that the client understands the use of this




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