ACTUAL TEST BANK EXAM
ATI RN CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT LEVEL 1
ACTUAL TEST BANK EXAM 2 NEWEST VERSION
2025 COMPLETE 380 VERIFIED QUESTIONS
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A nurse in a long term care facility is admitting a new client following a brief stay in acute care.
In adherence with the Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals regarding medication
administration, which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Inform the client that he will not be receiving the medications he took prior to his
hospitalization.
B. Compare a list of the client's current medications with the ones he will take in long-term
care.
C. Eliminate any over-the-counter products from the client's current medication list.
D. Omit the medication indications when listing the client's medication dose information. -
ANS :Compare a list of the client's current medications with the ones he will take in long-term
care.
Rat: The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals regarding medication reconciliation
includes maintaining and communicating accurate client medication information. The nurse
should complete a medication reconciliation to identify and resolve any discrepancies by
comparing the client's list of current medications with the medications he will take in the long-
term care facility and addressing any duplications, omissions, or interactions.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postoperative following an above-the-knee
amputation. The client states he is experiencing a dull, burning pain in the leg that was
amputated. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to treat the client's
neuropathic pain?
A. Inform the client that phantom limb pain is not real.
B. Administer a beta-blocking medication to the client.
C. Place the client on a soft mattress.
D. Loosen the bandage on the client's residual limb. - ANS :Administer a beta-blocking
medication to the client
Rat: The nurse should administer a beta-blocking medication to the client. This classification
of medication has been shown to relieve the phantom limb pain manifestations of constant
dull and burning type pain.
A nurse is teaching the parent of a toddler about home injury prevention. When discussing
snacks, which of the following statements by the parent indicates an understanding of the
teaching?
1. "I can offer her grapes as long as I peel them first."
2. "I can give her watermelon pieces after I remove the seeds."
3. "I should give her popcorn that is air-popped and without salt or butter."
4. "I should cut hot dogs into thin, round slices before giving them to her." - ANS :"I can give
her watermelon pieces after I remove the seeds."
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Rat: The nurse should inform the parent that toddlers can easily choke on seeds from fruits,
such as watermelon seeds or cherry pits, because of their round shape and size. Removing
the seeds and cutting the watermelon into pieces provides the toddler with a nutritious snack
that does not increase the toddler's risk of foreign body obstruction.
A nurse is searching electronic databases for clinical research about behavioral indicators of
pain in an infant. Which of the following online sources should the nurse select to research
this infant care issue?
1. Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)
2. The Nursing Minimum Data Set
3. The Omaha System
4. The Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) - ANS :Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied
Health Literature (CINAHL)
Rat: The nurse should select the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature
(CINAHL) to locate clinical research about health-related client care issues. CINAHL is a
cumulative index that the nurse can search electronically to locate reliable data related to the
specific topic being researched.
A nurse is caring for a client who has dysphagia following a stroke. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take to facilitate safe swallowing and decrease the risk of aspiration?
1. Delay the client's meal-time if he is fatigued.
2. Instruct the client to tilt his head to the side when swallowing.
3. Assist the client with fluid intake by inserting it into the client's mouth with a syringe.
4. Encourage the client to focus on a television program during meal time. - ANS :Delay the
client's meal-time if he is fatigued.
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Rat: To facilitate safe swallowing and decrease the risk of aspiration, the nurse should
encourage the client to rest prior to meal-time. If the client is fatigued, the nurse should delay
the meal-time and give the client time to rest.
A nurse in a long term care facility is performing a fall risk assessment on a newly admitted
client using the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test. The client reports using a tripod cane for
ambulation. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when using this test?
1. Observe the client ambulating a distance of 3 m (10 feet) during the TUG test.
2. Instruct the client to perform the TUG test without the use of the cane.
3. Assist the client to stand up from the chair when starting the TUG test.
4. Advise the client to use the arms of the chair to stand when starting the TUG test. - ANS
:Observe the client ambulating a distance of 3 m (10 feet) during the TUG test.
Rat:The nurse should mark a spot 3 m (10 feet) away from the client's sitting location. The
nurse should instruct the client to stand, ambulate to the marked spot, turn, ambulate back
to the chair, and sit down. The nurse should observe the client's ability to perform the test
and use a stopwatch to time the client. The nurse should identify that the client is at
increased risk of falls if it takes longer than 14 seconds to complete the test.
A nurse in an emergency is caring for an infant who requires emergency surgery. The infant is
accompanied by his 16-year-old mother and his maternal grandfather. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take when assisting with informed consent?
1. Witness consent obtained from the infant's mother.
2. Inform the family that informed consent is not needed due to emergency surgery.
3. Notify the maternal grandfather that he is required to give informed consent.
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