VATI PN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2025/2026 NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+|
A nurse is assisting with the plan of care for an older adult client.
When planning care, the nurse should consider that which of the
following is a common physiological change that occurs with
aging?
➖ Increased production of saliva
➖ Decreased subcutaneous fat
➖ Increased gastric motility
➖ Decreased anterior-posterior chest diameter -ANSWERS-
Answer: Decreased subcutaneous fat.
A common physiological change that occurs with aging is
decreased subcutaneous fat. To compensate, the nurse should
provide the client with warm clothing and blankets.
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a visual impairment. When
setting up the client's meal tray, the nurse should take which of
the following actions?
➖ Arrange the food in the order the client want to eat it.
➖ Describe food placement using the numbers on the face of a
clock.
➖ Give the client straws for drinking liquids.
➖ Remove hot foods from the client's tray. -ANSWERS-Answer:
Describe food placement using the numbers on the face of a
clock.
Rationale: By using the numbers of a clock to describe the
placement of food on the client's plate, the nurse is providing the
client an opportunity to eat independently.
A home health nurse is collecting data during a home visit with a
client. Which of the following findings places the client at a risk for
falls? (Select all that apply)
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➖ Clutter in living areas
➖ Grab bars in the bathroom
➖ Dim lighting in the entrance hall
➖ Bedroom on the second floor
➖ Throw rugs on the floor -ANSWERS-Answer & Rationale:
Clutter in living areas is correct because cluttered areas increase
the client's risk for falls. The presence of scattered furniture and
objects on the floor can cause the client to trip and fall.
Dim lighting in the entrance hall is correct because a poorly lit
entrance hall increases the client's risk for falls. The nurse should
ensure that there is proper lighting in hallways so that the client
can see any potential hazards.
Bedroom on the second floor is correct because moving between
multiple levels of a house increases the client's risk for falls. If the
client must use the steps, the nurse can decrease the risk for falls
by marking the edges of the stairs.
Throw rugs on the floor is correct because throw rugs present a
tripping hazard, which increases the risk for falls. The nurse
should encourage the client to limit the use of throw rugs and
ensure that area rugs are securely fastened to the floor.
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A nurse is planning care for a client who practices Judaism.
Which of the following questions should the nurse ask the client to
better understand how they practice Judaism?
➖ "Do you eat salmon?"
➖ "Do you drink beverages containing caffeine?"
➖ "Do you use herbal medications?"
➖ "Do you observe the Sabbath?" -ANSWERS-Answer: "Do you
observe the Sabbath?"
Rationale: Some clients who practice Judaism might avoid a
number of activities on the Sabbath, including medical procedures
and business transactions.
A nurse is reviewing a client's laboratory results. Which of the
following findings should the nurse report to the charge nurse as a
manifestation of infection?