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This ATI RN Comprehensive Exit Retake Exam Revised 2026 Actual Exam Complete study guide contains more than 3,650 ATI RN and Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) style practice questions with verified detailed answers designed to help nursing students prepare for the ATI Comprehensive Exit Exam, ATI Retake Assessments, NCLEX-RN licensure examinations, HESI testing, and comprehensive nursing program finals. The document provides extensive coverage of core nursing disciplines including medical-surgical nursing, pharmacology, pediatric nursing, maternal-newborn nursing, psychiatric and mental health nursing, critical care, cardiovascular nursing, respiratory disorders, renal disorders, endocrine conditions, gastrointestinal care, emergency nursing, infection control, leadership and delegation, fluid and electrolyte balance, IV therapy, pharmacological antidotes, medication administration, and evidence-based nursing interventions. The material is organized in a detailed question-and-answer format that reinforces clinical judgment, nursing prioritization, delegation, therapeutic communication, pharmacology mastery, medication safety, and ATI/NCLEX testing strategies. Topics throughout the document include heart failure management, seizure precautions, IV catheter complications, TPN administration, chest tube complications, magnesium sulfate toxicity, anticoagulant therapy, antihypertensive medications, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, sickle cell crisis interventions, COPD management, diabetes mellitus care, renal failure diets, peripheral arterial disease, wound care, blood transfusion reactions, postpartum nursing care, pediatric developmental milestones, ostomy care, trauma nursing, isolation precautions, psychiatric nursing interventions, informed consent, advanced directives, electrolyte monitoring, antidotes for common medications, therapeutic drug levels, and emergency response procedures such as PASS and RACE fire safety protocols. The study guide also integrates NGN clinical judgment concepts involving cue recognition, patient prioritization, nursing process application, safety management, and evidence-based decision-making frequently tested on ATI and NCLEX examinations. In addition to comprehensive nursing review questions, the document includes high-yield pharmacology content covering medication classifications, contraindications, therapeutic drug monitoring, medication toxicity ranges, antidotes, infusion therapy complications, and nursing interventions for major medication groups such as beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, anticoagulants, antidepressants, corticosteroids, hypoglycemics, and psychotropic medications. The guide also provides practical nursing applications related to delegation, infection prevention, nutrition therapy, pediatric care, maternal health, chronic disease management, and emergency nursing care, making it a complete ATI and NCLEX preparation resource for nursing students and graduates. This revision resource is highly relevant for Associate Degree Nursing (ADN), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), accelerated nursing, RN bridge, practical nursing, and graduate-entry nursing students preparing for ATI Comprehensive Exit Exams, ATI remediation, NCLEX-RN preparation, HESI examinations, pharmacology testing, and comprehensive nursing competency assessments. It is also valuable for newly graduated nurses preparing for transition-to-practice programs and clinical readiness evaluations. The content aligns with evidence-based nursing principles and concepts discussed in Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing, Fundamentals of Nursing by Potter & Perry, Pharmacology and the Nursing Process by Lilley, Collins & Snyder, Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, ATI Nursing Education resources, and the NCLEX-RN Test Plan developed by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). 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ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE EXIT
RETAKE EXAM REVISED 2026
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
3650 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)

diet for chronic renal failure - ANSWER ✔✔low protein & potassium


diet for chronic renal failure - ANSWER ✔✔low protein & potassium


DM pt teaching - ANSWER ✔✔change shoes, wash bfeet w/soap &

water

,DM pt teaching - ANSWER ✔✔change shoes, wash bfeet w/soap &

water


pulse pressure - ANSWER ✔✔subtract systolic value from diastolic

value


pulse pressure - ANSWER ✔✔subtract systolic value from diastolic

value


lantus - ANSWER ✔✔never mix, long lasting, no peak


lantus - ANSWER ✔✔never mix, long lasting, no peak


rhogam - ANSWER ✔✔given @ 28 weeks & 72 hours post delivery


when mom is negative & baby positive


rhogam - ANSWER ✔✔given @ 28 weeks & 72 hours post delivery


when mom is negative & baby positive


indication of baby dehydration improving - ANSWER ✔✔smooth

fontannel


indication of baby dehydration improving - ANSWER ✔✔smooth

fontannel


pt w/orthostatic hypotension - ANSWER ✔✔put near nursing station

,pt w/orthostatic hypotension - ANSWER ✔✔put near nursing station


cleaning a wound - ANSWER ✔✔clean to dirty


use bulb syringe


cleaning a wound - ANSWER ✔✔clean to dirty


use bulb syringe


peripheral arterial disease - ANSWER ✔✔cramp in leg while walking


intermitment claudication


peripheral arterial disease - ANSWER ✔✔cramp in leg while walking


intermitment claudication


seizure precautions - ANSWER ✔✔supine position


seizure precautions - ANSWER ✔✔supine position


20 weeks gestation, having urinary frequency - ANSWER ✔✔u/a &

c/s


20 weeks gestation, having urinary frequency - ANSWER ✔✔u/a &

c/s


report to new nurse @ shift change - ANSWER ✔✔pt @ xray


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, report to new nurse @ shift change - ANSWER ✔✔pt @ xray


s/s of hemolytic blood transfusion - ANSWER ✔✔flank pain


s/s of hemolytic blood transfusion - ANSWER ✔✔flank pain


ER rape victim priority - ANSWER ✔✔acess anxiety


ER rape victim priority - ANSWER ✔✔acess anxiety


nutrition - ANSWER ✔✔carbs 45%, protein 10-15%


nutrition - ANSWER ✔✔carbs 45%, protein 10-15%


latex allergy - ANSWER ✔✔tape up cords


latex allergy - ANSWER ✔✔tape up cords


first ingredient on a food label - ANSWER ✔✔most content


first ingredient on a food label - ANSWER ✔✔most content


thoracentesis, & painful w/breathing - ANSWER ✔✔put pt on

UNAFFECTED side for 1 hour or longer


thoracentesis, & painful w/breathing - ANSWER ✔✔put pt on

UNAFFECTED side for 1 hour or longer


pt w/IV sedation - ANSWER ✔✔check LOC if not responsive

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