ATI Fundamentals Exam with Verified Solutions
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A nurse is reviewing The nurse should select a suction catheter that is half
protocol in preparation for the size of the lumen to prevent hypoxemia and
suctioning secretions from trauma to the mucosa.
a client who has a new
tracheostomy. Which of
the following actions
should the nurse plan to
take?
A nurse is planning Practice sessions require psychomotor skills when
teaching for a group of learning.
adolescents who each
recently had surgical
placement of an ostomy.
Which of the following
methods should the nurse
use as a psychomotor
approach to learning?
A Romberg test helps identify alterations in balance.
The nurse should have the client stand with their arms
Romberg test
at their sides and their feet together to observe for
swaying and a loss of balance.
taken to promote wound healing and decrease
feverfew
inflammation associated with arthritis.
, taken to relieve nausea and vomiting and aid in
ginger
digestion
taken to promote immunity and reduce the risk of
Echinacea
infection.
Chamomile and Valerian can be taken to reduce anxiety.
Ginkgo biloba can be taken to improve memory and reduce stress.
A nurse is caring for a Valvular disease or damage often occurs as a result of
client who has inflammation or infection of the endocardium.
endocarditis. Which of the
following findings should
the nurse recognize as a
potential complication?
Ventricular depolarization occurs during a normal cardiac cycle
an autoimmune disease in which one's own immune
Guillain-Barré syndrome system attacks the insulation covering the nerves in
the peripheral nervous system, causing paralysis
a group of bone marrow disorders that are
Myelodysplastic characterized by the insufficient production of one or
syndrome more types of blood cells due to dysfunction of the
bone marrow
A nurse is caring for a Hiccups can indicate that the pacemaker is stimulating
client following insertion the chest wall or diaphragm, which can occur as a
of a permanent result of a lead wire perforation.
pacemaker. Which of the
following indicates a
potential complication of
the insertion procedure?
INR Range (Warfarin) 2-3
hemoglobin range 14-18 g/dL (male), 12-16 g/dL (female)
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Terms in this set (66)
A nurse is reviewing The nurse should select a suction catheter that is half
protocol in preparation for the size of the lumen to prevent hypoxemia and
suctioning secretions from trauma to the mucosa.
a client who has a new
tracheostomy. Which of
the following actions
should the nurse plan to
take?
A nurse is planning Practice sessions require psychomotor skills when
teaching for a group of learning.
adolescents who each
recently had surgical
placement of an ostomy.
Which of the following
methods should the nurse
use as a psychomotor
approach to learning?
A Romberg test helps identify alterations in balance.
The nurse should have the client stand with their arms
Romberg test
at their sides and their feet together to observe for
swaying and a loss of balance.
taken to promote wound healing and decrease
feverfew
inflammation associated with arthritis.
, taken to relieve nausea and vomiting and aid in
ginger
digestion
taken to promote immunity and reduce the risk of
Echinacea
infection.
Chamomile and Valerian can be taken to reduce anxiety.
Ginkgo biloba can be taken to improve memory and reduce stress.
A nurse is caring for a Valvular disease or damage often occurs as a result of
client who has inflammation or infection of the endocardium.
endocarditis. Which of the
following findings should
the nurse recognize as a
potential complication?
Ventricular depolarization occurs during a normal cardiac cycle
an autoimmune disease in which one's own immune
Guillain-Barré syndrome system attacks the insulation covering the nerves in
the peripheral nervous system, causing paralysis
a group of bone marrow disorders that are
Myelodysplastic characterized by the insufficient production of one or
syndrome more types of blood cells due to dysfunction of the
bone marrow
A nurse is caring for a Hiccups can indicate that the pacemaker is stimulating
client following insertion the chest wall or diaphragm, which can occur as a
of a permanent result of a lead wire perforation.
pacemaker. Which of the
following indicates a
potential complication of
the insertion procedure?
INR Range (Warfarin) 2-3
hemoglobin range 14-18 g/dL (male), 12-16 g/dL (female)