ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ ASSURED SUCCESS NEW
UPDATE 2025/2026 (MULTIPLE CHOICES) WITH
RATIONALES.
Fidelity - (ANSWER)Fidelity is the fulfillment of promises. The nurse follows
through by returning within 30 min to check on the client.
Veracity - (ANSWER)Veracity is telling the client the truth.
Justice - (ANSWER)Justice is fairness in the delivery of care to multiple clients
Nonmaleficence - (ANSWER)Nonmaleficence is a commitment to do the client no
harm.
Nonmaleficence is a commitment to do the client no harm. - (ANSWER)The
nurse's role during the informed consent process includes witnessing the client's
signature on the informed consent form. The nurse also confirms that the client is
competent to give voluntary consent and to sign the form.
The nurse's role during the informed consent process includes witnessing the
client's signature on the informed consent form. The nurse also confirms that the
client is competent to give voluntary consent and to sign the form. - (ANSWER)A
client who has a seizure disorder is at risk for injury from aspiration of secretions
, or emesis. Therefore, the nurse should have oral suction equipment available at
all times to clear the client's mouth of secretions or emesis after a seizure.
.A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client about preparing advance directives.
Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the
teaching? - (ANSWER)"I'll let my doctor know about my health care decisions."
A nurse is collecting data from a client who reports recent depression after their
last child has left home to go to college. The nurse should identify that the client
is experiencing which of the following types of loss? - (ANSWER)cgMaturational
loss
The nurse should recognize that the client is A nurse is caring for a client who
reports that their partner has resumed drinking alcohol excessively despite having
had treatment for alcohol use disorder. The client tells the nurse that they are
unsure of how to cope with the situation.
A nurse is caring for a client who is grieving following the death of a family
member. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? - (ANSWER)Offer
personal presence and silence.
This approach encourages the client to express their feelings and to assure them
that the nurse will take the time to understand how they feel.
A nurse is caring for a client who states, "I believe that my teenager is using
drugs." Which of the following responses should the nurse make? -
(ANSWER)"You suspect that your child's behavior changes could indicate
substance use."
ANSWERS GRADED A+ ASSURED SUCCESS NEW
UPDATE 2025/2026 (MULTIPLE CHOICES) WITH
RATIONALES.
Fidelity - (ANSWER)Fidelity is the fulfillment of promises. The nurse follows
through by returning within 30 min to check on the client.
Veracity - (ANSWER)Veracity is telling the client the truth.
Justice - (ANSWER)Justice is fairness in the delivery of care to multiple clients
Nonmaleficence - (ANSWER)Nonmaleficence is a commitment to do the client no
harm.
Nonmaleficence is a commitment to do the client no harm. - (ANSWER)The
nurse's role during the informed consent process includes witnessing the client's
signature on the informed consent form. The nurse also confirms that the client is
competent to give voluntary consent and to sign the form.
The nurse's role during the informed consent process includes witnessing the
client's signature on the informed consent form. The nurse also confirms that the
client is competent to give voluntary consent and to sign the form. - (ANSWER)A
client who has a seizure disorder is at risk for injury from aspiration of secretions
, or emesis. Therefore, the nurse should have oral suction equipment available at
all times to clear the client's mouth of secretions or emesis after a seizure.
.A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client about preparing advance directives.
Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the
teaching? - (ANSWER)"I'll let my doctor know about my health care decisions."
A nurse is collecting data from a client who reports recent depression after their
last child has left home to go to college. The nurse should identify that the client
is experiencing which of the following types of loss? - (ANSWER)cgMaturational
loss
The nurse should recognize that the client is A nurse is caring for a client who
reports that their partner has resumed drinking alcohol excessively despite having
had treatment for alcohol use disorder. The client tells the nurse that they are
unsure of how to cope with the situation.
A nurse is caring for a client who is grieving following the death of a family
member. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? - (ANSWER)Offer
personal presence and silence.
This approach encourages the client to express their feelings and to assure them
that the nurse will take the time to understand how they feel.
A nurse is caring for a client who states, "I believe that my teenager is using
drugs." Which of the following responses should the nurse make? -
(ANSWER)"You suspect that your child's behavior changes could indicate
substance use."