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ATI MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING EXIT EXAM WITH NGN
[2025-26 NEW VERSION]
(COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND RESOURCES FOR THE COURSE EXAM FOR 2025/26)
01. Estimate the burn size using the rule of nines, if the client burned at
anterior chest, abdomen and left arm:
a) 27% b) 36%
c) 9% d) 18%
02. What is the main route of transmission of this hepatitis B virus?
a) Sputum b) Feces
c) Blood d) Urine
03. Anurse caring for a client with deep vein thrombosis must be especially alert
for complications such as pulmonary embolism. Which findings suggest
pulmonary embolism?
a) Nonproductive cough and b) Hypertension and lack of
abdominal pain fever
c) Bradypnea and bradycardia d) Chest pain and dyspnea
04. A client is undergoing an extensive diagnostic workup for a suspected GI
problem. The nurse discovers that the client has a family history of ulcer
disease. Which blood type also is a risk factor for duodenal ulcers?
a) Type A b) Type B
c) Type AB d) Type O
05. The primary mode of transmission for hepatitis B is:
a) Sexual contact b) The oral – fecal
c) Contaminated food or milk products d) Blood
06. The pain associated with Myocardial Infarction (MI), is due to?
a) Impending circulatory collapse b) Extracellular electrolyte imbalance
c) Left ventricular overload d) Insufficient oxygen reaching the
heart muscles
07. Which of the following clinical manifestation would be an early and
most sensitive indicator of deterioration in the client's neurologic status?
a) Widening pulse pressure b) Decrease in the pulse pressure
c) Otorrhea and rihnorrehea d) Decrease in level of
consciousness
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08. All of the following may induce angina pectoris EXCEPT:
a) Light meal b) Exposed for cold
c) Stress or emotion upset d) Physical exercise
09. Evaluation of the effectiveness of cardiac nitrates is based on:
a) Relief of angina pain b) Decrease in blood pressure
c) Improved cardiac output d) Dilation of superficial blood
vessels
ATI MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING EXIT EXAM WITH NGN
[2025-26 NEW VERSION]
(COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND RESOURCES FOR THE COURSE EXAM FOR 2025/26)
01. Estimate the burn size using the rule of nines, if the client burned at
anterior chest, abdomen and left arm:
a) 27% b) 36%
c) 9% d) 18%
02. What is the main route of transmission of this hepatitis B virus?
a) Sputum b) Feces
c) Blood d) Urine
03. Anurse caring for a client with deep vein thrombosis must be especially alert
for complications such as pulmonary embolism. Which findings suggest
pulmonary embolism?
a) Nonproductive cough and b) Hypertension and lack of
abdominal pain fever
c) Bradypnea and bradycardia d) Chest pain and dyspnea
04. A client is undergoing an extensive diagnostic workup for a suspected GI
problem. The nurse discovers that the client has a family history of ulcer
disease. Which blood type also is a risk factor for duodenal ulcers?
a) Type A b) Type B
c) Type AB d) Type O
05. The primary mode of transmission for hepatitis B is:
a) Sexual contact b) The oral – fecal
c) Contaminated food or milk products d) Blood
06. The pain associated with Myocardial Infarction (MI), is due to?
a) Impending circulatory collapse b) Extracellular electrolyte imbalance
c) Left ventricular overload d) Insufficient oxygen reaching the
heart muscles
07. Which of the following clinical manifestation would be an early and
most sensitive indicator of deterioration in the client's neurologic status?
a) Widening pulse pressure b) Decrease in the pulse pressure
c) Otorrhea and rihnorrehea d) Decrease in level of
consciousness
, 2
08. All of the following may induce angina pectoris EXCEPT:
a) Light meal b) Exposed for cold
c) Stress or emotion upset d) Physical exercise
09. Evaluation of the effectiveness of cardiac nitrates is based on:
a) Relief of angina pain b) Decrease in blood pressure
c) Improved cardiac output d) Dilation of superficial blood
vessels