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ATI NCLEX Predictor Remediation Study Notes | Comprehensive 2026 Review

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This study resource is designed for nursing students preparing for the ATI NCLEX Predictor Exam. It provides comprehensive remediation notes to help learners identify knowledge gaps, reinforce critical concepts, and improve exam performance. The material covers all core nursing domains, including medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, maternal-newborn care, mental health, pharmacology, patient safety, evidence-based practice, and professional responsibilities. Each topic includes clear explanations, key points, and strategies for approaching predictor and NCLEX-style questions. Ideal for undergraduate nursing students, repeat test-takers, and NCLEX candidates, these notes support effective review, strengthen clinical reasoning, and enhance confidence for achieving successful results on the ATI NCLEX Predictor Exam.

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ATI – NCLEX PREDICTOR REMEDIATION STUDY NOTES
2026 LATEST RELEASED VERSION



Renal Calculi - Pain: Flank pain → Kidney or Ureter (if pain radiates → stones in ureter or bladder)
Performing Ear Irrigation: Sterile technique, warm meds, pull up & back, tilt toward affected ear
Thrombolytic Therapy (Stroke): Reteplase recombinant (rTPA – clot buster) w/ in 4.5 hours of initial
symptoms
Trach care: Dressing ∆, inner cannula ½ hydrogen peroxide, & stoma □ knot

Head injury (changes in LOC): Length of time unconscious & GCS
General anesthesia (post-op): ABC’s – full body assessment, Vitals every 15 minutes, Lateral position
(if unresponsive or unconscious
- monitor LOC), Fluids/Electrolytes
Superficial Burns: Painful, pink, red, mild edema (3-6 day healing), damage to epidermis
Dialysis (reporting unexpected findings): Temp of 100 degrees, ↓ BP, bleeding, 1 L of fluid =
1Kg, clotting, H/A, Nausea, Disequilibrium syndrome (rapid ↓ BUN & Fluid volume), anemia,
peritonitis, ↑ BG, ↑ cholesterol
Pacemaker (complications): Infection, hematoma, pneumothorax, hemo-thorax,
arrhythmias, pacer spikes before P or QRS, hiccups / muscle twitching
Magnesium (Mg) Sulfate → Increase Mg+ >
1.3 Mg/dL
↑ Mg foods = (Dairy, dark leafy greens
veges)
↓ Mg causes → Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes
* Paresthesia’s, muscle tetany, positive chvostek’s & Trousseau’s sign,
hypoactive bowels, constipation, abdominal distention, paralytic Ileus.

TPN Admin: (Total parenteral nutrition) -feeding that bypasses the GI tract. Fluids are given
into a vein to provide most of the nutrients the body needs. Given when person cannot/
should not receive feedings or fluids by mouth.
Hypertonic (20-50% dextrose), Used in chronic pain,
peritonitis, burns, Infection, etc No more than 10% hourly, ↑
in rate for body adjustment, check BG

,2

Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, vitamin deficiencies, air embolism (clamp,
place in Trendelenburg pos., O2) Fluid imbalance → Fluid volume excess
Wound Culture specimen: Sterile field, press / rotate over wound surface inside the wound (center)
in drainage
Diabetes Mellitus (Nephropathy): Kidney damage d/t prolonged ↑ BG & dehydration
Monitor I & O, Creatinine, BP
Avoid Soda, alcohol, acetaminophen/NSAIDS / 2 – 3 L fluid from food / beverages
Kidney Biopsy (Post op):
Monitor VS → Client receives sedation
Assess dressings & urinary output (hematuria-blood in urine)
Labs: HgB & Hct values, Admin PRN pain meds, Complications hemorrhage / infection
Thyroidectomy (Post Op): Needs Thyroid hormone replacement
Client in high fowler’s position, Respiratory (trach supplies) present,
Check for laryngeal nerve damage Pain management, Hypocalcemia /
Tetany can occur
Prioritization: Apply knowledge to Standards to
determine priority action Systemic before
Local – “Life before Limb”
Acute before Chronic
Actual Problems before
Potential Future Listen
carefully to clients & Don’t
Assume
Recognize & Respond - Trends vs. Transient findings

,3

Recognize indications - Emergencies vs. Expected

Delegate to LPN: Monitoring Findings, Reinforcing teaching, performing trach care,
suctioning, checking NG tube patency, administer tube feedings, inserting urinary
catheter, administering meds (No IV)
Delegate to AP: ADLs, Bathing, Grooming, Dressing, toileting, Ambulating, feeding w/out
swallowing precautions, positioning, routine tasks, bed making, specimen collection, I &
O, VS for stable clients, monitoring clinical manifestations after initial RN assess/eval.
Paracentesis (prep) - take out fluid from belly (peritoneal fluid) Have client VOID
Bariatric Surgery:
(weight loss surgery) – Semi fowlers, 6 small meals/day, liquid/pureed food for
first 6 weeks (not to exceed 1cup), Vitamin / mineral supplements, & 2 servings of protein
daily.
Ostomy (in small intestine) Avoid odorous & gas foods (dark green veges, dairy, fish,
eggs, beans, corn), yogurt ↓ gas Avoid ↑ fiber foods for first 2 months, ↑
fluid intake
Dumping Syndrome: Happens within 15mins of eating.
Sx: cramps, diarrhea, tachycardia, dizziness, fatigue, hypoglycemia
Interventions: small frequent meals, drink liquids 1hr b4/after

Parkinson’s disease: Tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia (slowness in movement), postural instability
Stages:
1. Unilateral shaking / tremor of one limb
2. Bilateral limb involvement, difficulty walking/balance
3. Slowed physical movements
4. Akinesia & Rigidity make ADL’s difficult
5. Unable to stand/walk, dependent of cares, dementia

Assault: threat Battery: touching
Hypoglycemia Sx: Shakiness, confusion, sweating, tachycardia, diaphoresis, palpitations, H/A,
lack of coordination, blurred vision, seizures, coma
Oral Hypoglycemic Agents : promote insulin release from pancreas (Type2 DM)
Glipizide (Glucotrol), Chlorpropamide (Diabines), Glyburide (Diabinese), Metformin
(Glucophage).
* Med for insulin overdose = Glucagon
Radiation Adverse Effects: Skin changes, hair loss, debilitating fatigue, 30 minute visits / stays 6ft
away / private room
Infection control in clients home: good hygiene, avoid crowded areas, avoid raw foods
(veges/meats), avoid cleaning litter boxes, clean home and avoid sick family.

,4

Client evacuation in response to fire: greatest good for the greatest amount of people

Client in seclusion: 18 yo+ → 4 hours, 9 – 17 yo →2 hours, 8 yo & younger →1 hour

Conduct Disorders: lack of remorse, bullies, threatens, low self-esteem, tempers, physical
cruelty, destroys property, truant, and shoplifts
Manic Phase: ↑ mood, irritable, lasts at least a week, euphoria, agitation, restless, ↑ in
talking, flight of ideas, grandiose view of self, impulsive, manipulative, poor judgement,
attention seeking.
Paranoid: distrust / suspiciousness

Schizoid: emotional detachment, disinterest in relationships, indifferent to praise/criticism,
uncooperative
Schizotypal: odd beliefs, eccentric appearance, magical thinking, perceptual distortions

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