RN ATI CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT
LEVEL 3 EXAM 3 VERSION A B AND C
EXAM SCRIPT COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
⩥ heavy alcohol use.
Answer: 3 or more alcoholic drinks per day
⩥ heavy alcohol use.
Answer: risk factor for stroke
⩥ ewing sarcoma.
Answer: localized pain
swelling
palpable mass
fever
⩥ fasciculations of the face.
Answer: twitching of the face
⩥ fasciculations of the face.
,Answer: symptom of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
⩥ MS manifestations involving the eyes.
Answer: decreased visual acuity
diplopia
changes in peripheral vision
nystagmus
⩥ shuffling gait.
Answer: parkinson's symptom
⩥ muscle rigidity.
Answer: parkinson's symptom
⩥ arrogance.
Answer: exhibited by patients with narcissistic personality disorder.
⩥ attention seeking behavior.
Answer: exhibited by clients with histrionic personality disorder.
⩥ impulsiveness.
Answer: exhibited by clients with borderline personality disorder.
,⩥ suspicion.
Answer: exhibited by clients with paranoid personality disorder.
⩥ apnea.
necrotizing enterocolitis
hypoglycemia.
Answer: a nurse is caring for an infant born at 31 weeks of gestation. for
which of the following complications should the nurse anticipate and
monitor the newborn? select all that apply.
a. hyperthermia.
b. apnea.
c. thrombocytopenia.
d. necrotizing enterocolitis.
e. hypoglycemia.
⩥ hypothermia.
Answer: newborns who are premature are more prone to heat loss due to
decreased fat stores and a limited ability to maintain a flexed position.
⩥ apnea.
Answer: newborns who are premature can experience a delay of
spontaneous breathing for 20 or more seconds that may be due to CNS
, immaturity or obstruction of the upper airways and this occurs in more
than half of newborns delivered at less than 32 weeks of gestation.
⩥ polycythemia.
Answer: newborns who are premature are at risk for anemia and this
rather than thrombocytopenia.
⩥ necrotizing enterocolitis.
Answer: newborns who are premature have an increased risk of
developing this due to intestinal ischemia, immature immune systems,
and the type of formula feeding.
⩥ hypoglycemia.
Answer: fetal glycogen stores develop primarily in the last trimester
meaning that the lack of glycogen stores and the difficulty regulating
temperature increase the risk of hypoglycemia in preterm newborns.
⩥ moderate sedation.
Answer: administered during the uterine artery embolization procedure
to decrease anxiety and pain.
⩥ closure device or injection that blocks blood flow to the arteries of the
tumors.
Answer: used to shrink fibroid tumors
LEVEL 3 EXAM 3 VERSION A B AND C
EXAM SCRIPT COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS FULL SOLUTION GRADED A+
⩥ heavy alcohol use.
Answer: 3 or more alcoholic drinks per day
⩥ heavy alcohol use.
Answer: risk factor for stroke
⩥ ewing sarcoma.
Answer: localized pain
swelling
palpable mass
fever
⩥ fasciculations of the face.
Answer: twitching of the face
⩥ fasciculations of the face.
,Answer: symptom of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
⩥ MS manifestations involving the eyes.
Answer: decreased visual acuity
diplopia
changes in peripheral vision
nystagmus
⩥ shuffling gait.
Answer: parkinson's symptom
⩥ muscle rigidity.
Answer: parkinson's symptom
⩥ arrogance.
Answer: exhibited by patients with narcissistic personality disorder.
⩥ attention seeking behavior.
Answer: exhibited by clients with histrionic personality disorder.
⩥ impulsiveness.
Answer: exhibited by clients with borderline personality disorder.
,⩥ suspicion.
Answer: exhibited by clients with paranoid personality disorder.
⩥ apnea.
necrotizing enterocolitis
hypoglycemia.
Answer: a nurse is caring for an infant born at 31 weeks of gestation. for
which of the following complications should the nurse anticipate and
monitor the newborn? select all that apply.
a. hyperthermia.
b. apnea.
c. thrombocytopenia.
d. necrotizing enterocolitis.
e. hypoglycemia.
⩥ hypothermia.
Answer: newborns who are premature are more prone to heat loss due to
decreased fat stores and a limited ability to maintain a flexed position.
⩥ apnea.
Answer: newborns who are premature can experience a delay of
spontaneous breathing for 20 or more seconds that may be due to CNS
, immaturity or obstruction of the upper airways and this occurs in more
than half of newborns delivered at less than 32 weeks of gestation.
⩥ polycythemia.
Answer: newborns who are premature are at risk for anemia and this
rather than thrombocytopenia.
⩥ necrotizing enterocolitis.
Answer: newborns who are premature have an increased risk of
developing this due to intestinal ischemia, immature immune systems,
and the type of formula feeding.
⩥ hypoglycemia.
Answer: fetal glycogen stores develop primarily in the last trimester
meaning that the lack of glycogen stores and the difficulty regulating
temperature increase the risk of hypoglycemia in preterm newborns.
⩥ moderate sedation.
Answer: administered during the uterine artery embolization procedure
to decrease anxiety and pain.
⩥ closure device or injection that blocks blood flow to the arteries of the
tumors.
Answer: used to shrink fibroid tumors