Rasmussen 1 ATI Questions
& Answer 2025
A nurse is caring for a 20‑year‑old
client who is sexually active and has
come to the college health clinic for
a first‑time checkup. Which of the
following interventions should the
nurse perform first to determine the
client's need for health promotion
and disease prevention?
A. Measure vital signs.
B. Encourage HIV screening.
C. Determine risk factors.
D. Instruct the client to
use condoms. -ANS C. Determine risk factors.
A nurse in a clinic is planning health
promotion and disease prevention
strategies for a client who has
multiple risk factors for cardiovascular
disease. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse
include? (Select all that apply.)
A. Help the client see the
benefits of her actions.
B. Identify the client's
support systems.
C. Suggest and recommend
community resources.
D. Devise and set goals
for the client.
E. Teach stress management
strategies. -ANS A. Help the client see the
benefits of her actions.
B. Identify the client's
,support systems.
C. Suggest and recommend
community resources.
E. Teach stress management
strategies.
A nurse in a health clinic is caring
for a 21‑year‑old client who reports
a sore throat. The client tells the
nurse that he has not seen a doctor
since high school. Which of the
following health screenings should
the nurse expect the provider
to perform for this client?
A. Testicular examination
B. Blood glucose
C. Fecal occult blood
D. Prostate‑specific antigen -ANS A. Testicular examination
A nurse at a provider's office is
talking about routine screenings
with a 45‑year‑old female client
who has no specific family history
of cancer or diabetes mellitus.
Which of the following client
statements indicates that the client
understands how to proceed?
A. "So I don't need the colon
cancer procedure for
another 2 or 3 years."
B. "For now, I should
continue to have a
mammogram each year."
C. "Because the doctor just did
a Pap smear, I'll come back
next year for another one."
D. "I had my blood glucose test
last year, so I won't need
it again till next year." -ANS B. "For now, I should
continue to have a
mammogram each year."
A nurse is talking with a client who
recently attended a cholesterol
, screening event and a heart‑healthy
nutrition presentation at a
neighborhood center. The client's
total cholesterol was 248 mg/dL.
After seeing the provider, the client
started taking medication to lower
his cholesterol level. The client was
later hospitalized for severe chest
pain, and subsequently enrolled in a
cardiac rehabilitation program. Which
of the following activities for the client
is an example of primary prevention?
A. Cholesterol screening
B. Nutrition presentation
C. Medication therapy
D. Cardiac rehabilitation -ANS B. Nutrition presentation
A nurse is observing a client
drawing up and mixing insulin.
Which of the following findings
should the nurse identify as an
indication that psychomotor
learning has taken place?
A. The client is able to discuss
the appropriate technique.
B. The client is able
to demonstrate the
appropriate technique.
C. The client states that
he understands.
D. The client is able to write the
steps on a piece of paper. -ANS B. The client is able
to demonstrate the
appropriate technique.
A nurse in a provider's office is
collecting data from the mother of
a 12‑month‑old infant. The client
states that her son is old enough
for toilet training. Following an
educational session with the nurse,
the client now states that she will
postpone toilet training until her
son is older. Learning has occurred