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ATI MED SURG PROCTORED EXAM NGN-STYLE QUESTIONS &
CASE SCENARIO ACTUAL QS & ANS EXAM THERAPEUTIC
INTERVENTION II ADULT HEALTH NURSING (LEHMAN COLLEGE)
2026 JUST RELEASED VERSION
This ATI test contains:
➢ 100 Qs & Ans
➢ passing score Guarantee
➢ Format Set of Multiple-choice
➢ questions with incorporating Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) and
Case Scenario
➢ Expert-Verified Explanations & Solutions
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### Question 1 (Skeletal Traction – NGN Style with Case Scenario) Case
Study:
A 54-year-old client who sustained a femur fracture after a fall is admitted to
the orthopedic unit and placed in skeletal traction. The nurse observes the
weights used in the traction setup.
Vital Signs:
- Temperature: 98.6°F
- HR: 88 bpm
- RR: 18 bpm
- BP: 128/80 mmHg
Question:
Which of the following nursing actions aligns with proper care for a client in
skeletal traction?
A. Ensure the client’s weights are hanging freely from the bed.
B. Apply additional weights to improve fracture alignment.
C. Remove weights temporarily during routine repositioning.
D. Allow weights to rest on the floor to stabilize the traction.
Answer: A. Ensure the client’s weights are hanging freely from the bed.
Explanation:
In skeletal traction, the weights should hang freely to maintain proper
alignment and traction, prevent complications, and ensure the desired
therapeutic effect. Weights resting on the floor or removal of weights
compromise the effectiveness of traction and put the client at risk of injury.
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### Question 2 (Ferrous Gluconate – Standard Style Question with
Teaching Focus)
Scenario:
A client with anemia has been prescribed ferrous gluconate and has been
taking it for several weeks. The nurse is reinforcing teaching regarding
medication administration.
Question:
Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?
A. Take this medication with milk to reduce irritation to the stomach.
B. Take this medication between meals unless contraindicated.
C. Avoid taking vitamin C supplements while on this medication.
D. Take this medication only before bedtime for optimal absorption.
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Answer: B. Take this medication between meals unless contraindicated.
Explanation:
Ferrous gluconate is best absorbed on an empty stomach; therefore, it
should ideally be taken between meals. However, if it causes gastrointestinal
irritation, it can be taken with food. Avoid simultaneous intake with milk,
calcium, or antacids as they reduce absorption.
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### Question 3 (Ferrous Gluconate – NGN Style Question Using Case Study
and Rationale)
ATI MED SURG PROCTORED EXAM NGN-STYLE QUESTIONS &
CASE SCENARIO ACTUAL QS & ANS EXAM THERAPEUTIC
INTERVENTION II ADULT HEALTH NURSING (LEHMAN COLLEGE)
2026 JUST RELEASED VERSION
This ATI test contains:
➢ 100 Qs & Ans
➢ passing score Guarantee
➢ Format Set of Multiple-choice
➢ questions with incorporating Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) and
Case Scenario
➢ Expert-Verified Explanations & Solutions
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### Question 1 (Skeletal Traction – NGN Style with Case Scenario) Case
Study:
A 54-year-old client who sustained a femur fracture after a fall is admitted to
the orthopedic unit and placed in skeletal traction. The nurse observes the
weights used in the traction setup.
Vital Signs:
- Temperature: 98.6°F
- HR: 88 bpm
- RR: 18 bpm
- BP: 128/80 mmHg
Question:
Which of the following nursing actions aligns with proper care for a client in
skeletal traction?
A. Ensure the client’s weights are hanging freely from the bed.
B. Apply additional weights to improve fracture alignment.
C. Remove weights temporarily during routine repositioning.
D. Allow weights to rest on the floor to stabilize the traction.
Answer: A. Ensure the client’s weights are hanging freely from the bed.
Explanation:
In skeletal traction, the weights should hang freely to maintain proper
alignment and traction, prevent complications, and ensure the desired
therapeutic effect. Weights resting on the floor or removal of weights
compromise the effectiveness of traction and put the client at risk of injury.
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### Question 2 (Ferrous Gluconate – Standard Style Question with
Teaching Focus)
Scenario:
A client with anemia has been prescribed ferrous gluconate and has been
taking it for several weeks. The nurse is reinforcing teaching regarding
medication administration.
Question:
Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?
A. Take this medication with milk to reduce irritation to the stomach.
B. Take this medication between meals unless contraindicated.
C. Avoid taking vitamin C supplements while on this medication.
D. Take this medication only before bedtime for optimal absorption.
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Answer: B. Take this medication between meals unless contraindicated.
Explanation:
Ferrous gluconate is best absorbed on an empty stomach; therefore, it
should ideally be taken between meals. However, if it causes gastrointestinal
irritation, it can be taken with food. Avoid simultaneous intake with milk,
calcium, or antacids as they reduce absorption.
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### Question 3 (Ferrous Gluconate – NGN Style Question Using Case Study
and Rationale)