ATI Fundamentals Final Exam Strategies Reviews of
Key Quizzes & Correct Answers.
Terms in this set (166)
a nurse is admitting a client a) establish client outcomes
who will undergo a The planning phase includes developing goals and
craniotomy. During the outcomes that help the nurse create the client's plan of
planning phase of the care.
nursing process, which of
the following actions should
the nurse take? The nursing process: step 1. assessment phase- collect
information about past health problems (vitals, age, height)
step 2. analysis phase- identify the client's specific health
a) establish client
problem step 3. planning phase- establish client goals and
outcomes outcomes and selects interventions that will help to
b) collect achieve them. Also involves setting care priorities. step 4.
informationabout past implementation- provides client care and uses
interpersonal/technical skills when implementing nursing
health problems
interventions step 5. evaluation phase- use critical thinking
c) determine whether
skills to determine whether the client has met a specific
theclient has met specific goal. examines results, compares the data, identifies errors,
goals and considers pt's situation
d) identify the
client'sspecific health
problem
,a client who reports b) observe the client's rate, depth, and character of respirations
shortness of breath requests
the nurse's help in changing
positions. After repositioning
the client, which of the
following actions should the
nurse take next?
a) encourage the client
totake deep breaths
b) observe the
client'srate, depth, and
character of respirations
c) prepare to
administeroxygen
d) give the client
abackrub to promote
relaxation
,a nurse is collecting health b) pace speech to allow time for the interpreter to convey the
history data from a client words
who is deaf and uses
American sign language(ASL)
to communicate. The nurse
will be working with an ASL
interpreter. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take when working
with the interpreter?
a) face away from the client
to avoid distractions b) pace
speech to allow time for the
interpreter to convey the
words
c) make eye contact with the
interpreter when explaining
the procedure d) stand in the
background while the
interpreter translates the
message
, a nurse manager is providing d) infection acquired from diagnostic procedure
teaching to a group of newly Iatrogenic HAIs directly result from diagnostic or
therapeutic procedures
licensed nurses about the
ways that clients acquire
healthcareassociated-
infections (HAI's). Which of
the following routes of
infection should the manager
identify as an iatrogenic HAI?
a) infection required
fromimproper hand hygiene
b) infection acquired
bydrug resistance
c) infection acquired
byinappropriate waste
disposal
d) infection acquired
fromdiagnostic procedure
Key Quizzes & Correct Answers.
Terms in this set (166)
a nurse is admitting a client a) establish client outcomes
who will undergo a The planning phase includes developing goals and
craniotomy. During the outcomes that help the nurse create the client's plan of
planning phase of the care.
nursing process, which of
the following actions should
the nurse take? The nursing process: step 1. assessment phase- collect
information about past health problems (vitals, age, height)
step 2. analysis phase- identify the client's specific health
a) establish client
problem step 3. planning phase- establish client goals and
outcomes outcomes and selects interventions that will help to
b) collect achieve them. Also involves setting care priorities. step 4.
informationabout past implementation- provides client care and uses
interpersonal/technical skills when implementing nursing
health problems
interventions step 5. evaluation phase- use critical thinking
c) determine whether
skills to determine whether the client has met a specific
theclient has met specific goal. examines results, compares the data, identifies errors,
goals and considers pt's situation
d) identify the
client'sspecific health
problem
,a client who reports b) observe the client's rate, depth, and character of respirations
shortness of breath requests
the nurse's help in changing
positions. After repositioning
the client, which of the
following actions should the
nurse take next?
a) encourage the client
totake deep breaths
b) observe the
client'srate, depth, and
character of respirations
c) prepare to
administeroxygen
d) give the client
abackrub to promote
relaxation
,a nurse is collecting health b) pace speech to allow time for the interpreter to convey the
history data from a client words
who is deaf and uses
American sign language(ASL)
to communicate. The nurse
will be working with an ASL
interpreter. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take when working
with the interpreter?
a) face away from the client
to avoid distractions b) pace
speech to allow time for the
interpreter to convey the
words
c) make eye contact with the
interpreter when explaining
the procedure d) stand in the
background while the
interpreter translates the
message
, a nurse manager is providing d) infection acquired from diagnostic procedure
teaching to a group of newly Iatrogenic HAIs directly result from diagnostic or
therapeutic procedures
licensed nurses about the
ways that clients acquire
healthcareassociated-
infections (HAI's). Which of
the following routes of
infection should the manager
identify as an iatrogenic HAI?
a) infection required
fromimproper hand hygiene
b) infection acquired
bydrug resistance
c) infection acquired
byinappropriate waste
disposal
d) infection acquired
fromdiagnostic procedure