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ATI Nursing Concepts Exam 1 – Complete Study Guide with Core Fundamentals and Clinical Interventions(2025/2026)

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Comprehensive ATI Exam 1 study guide covering essential nursing concepts including urinary and bowel elimination, vital signs, infection control, patient safety, wound care, pressure ulcers, fluid balance, mobility, sensory changes, and nursing theorists. Includes evidence-based interventions and clinical application tips. Keywords: ATI exam 1 study guide, nursing fundamentals, urinary incontinence care, pressure ulcer stages, wound healing, vital signs reference, infection precautions, fluid volume deficit, fall prevention nursing, sterile field technique, nursing theorists, NCLEX nursing prep

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ATI EXAM 1 Concepts

1. Body mechanics: To lower the center of gravity (be more stable) bend the hips and

knees. Also, spread your feet.

When lifting: use major muscle groups to prevent back strain, and tighten abdominal

muscles.

Pushing or pulling: when opportunity allows, pull objects toward the center of gravity rather

than pushing them away. Face the direction of movement. Use your own body as a

counterweight.

Avoid repetitive or jerky muscle movements

Avoid twisting your spine or bending at the waist to minimize risk for injury

2. Nursing Interventions for pressure ulcers:

3. Urinary incontinence is a significant contributing factor to what in older adults:

skin breakdown and falls

4. Risk factors for urinary incontinence: females, history of multiple pregnancies and

vaginal births, renal disease, bladder spasm, chronic bladder infections Obesity,

neurological disorders, medication therapy, decreased estrogen and de- creased pelvic

muscle tone, physiological changes of aging

5. What lab tests can be done for urinary incontinence: Urinalysis and urine culture

and sensitivity - to identify UTI (presence of RBC's, WBCs, microorganisms) Serum


,creatinine and BUN - to assess renal function (elevated with renal dysfunc- tion)

6. Nursing care for urinary incontinence: Establish a toileting schedule; monitor and

increase fluid intake during the daytime and decrease prior to bedtime; remove or control

barriers to toileting; provide incontinence garments; avoid the use of in- dwelling urinary

catheters; teach the client Kegel exercises to tighten pelvic muscles, bladder compression

techniques, to avoid caffeine and alcohol, adverse effects of meds that affect urination

7. Antibiotics for urinary infection: Gentamicin and cephalexin

Administer with food to decrease GI distress

8. Other meds for urinary incontinence: Tricyclic antidepressants (Nortriptyline)-

anticholinergic effects that help relieve incontinence. Monitor for dizziness

Urinary antispasmodics or anticholinergic agents (oxybutynin or dicyclomine) - Decrease

urgency and help eliminate pain. Dry mouth and dizziness common Phenazopyridine -

bladder analgesic treats the symptoms of UTIs. Will not treat infection but will decrease

bladder discomfort. Encourage patient to take with food, and turns urine orange.

9. Therapeutic procedures for urinary incontinence: Bladder retraining - bladder

retrsining increases the bladder's ability to hold urine and patient's ability to suppress

urination. Client should urinate at scheduled intervals, should gradually increase urination

intervals after no incontinent episodes for 3 days, working toward 4 hr





, intervals.

Urinary habit training- helps clients with limited cognitive ability to establish pre- dictable

period of emptying.

Intermittent urinary catheterization- periodic catheterization to empty the bladder. Reduces

the risk of infection from indwelling catheterization, which is a temporary intervention for

client's at risk for skin breakdown or when other options have failed. Nurse should adjust

frequency to keep output at 300 mL or less.


Catheters (suprapubic or urinary) remain until clients have a post void residual of less than

50 mL.

10. Skin breakdown from chronic exposure to urine: Keep the skin clean and dry Assess

for signs of breakdown

Apply protective barrier creams Implement a

bladder retraining program

11. Social isolation due to urinary incontinence: Nursing actions - assist with measures

to conceal urinary leaking (perineal pads, external catheters, adult incon- tinence garments)

Offer emotional support

12. Straight or indwelling catheter insertion and care: Usual size and type of

catheter -

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