ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCTORED EXAM 2019 WITH NGN QUESTIONS/A+ GRADE
1.A nurse is assessing for compartment syndrome in a client who has a short leg cast. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a manifestation of this condition?: Pain that increases with passive movement
Rationale: The nurse should identify that a client who has
compartment syndrome experiences pain that increases with passive
movement. Compartment syndrome results from a decrease in blood
flow in the extremity caused by a decrease in the muscle
compartment size due to a cast that is too tight.
2.A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a severe form of stage
II Lyme disease. Which of the following statements made by the client
reflects an understanding of the teaching?: My joints ache because I have
Lyme disease
Rationale: Lyme disease is a vector-borne illness transmitted by the deer tick. The disease course occurs in three stages beginning with joint and muscle pain in stage I. If left untreated, these symptoms continue throughout stage II and, by stage III, become chronic. Other chronic complications include memory problems and fatigue.
3.A nurse is preparing to administer phenytoin 600 mg PO daily to a client. The amount available is oral solution 125 mg/5 mL. How many mL should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use
a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.): 24YETI5mL 24mL
4.A nurse is caring for a client who has an arterial line. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?: place a pressure bag around the flush solution
Rationale: The nurse should place a pressure bag around the flush solution of 0.9% sodium chloride because the pressure from an artery is greater than that of the line.
An arterial line is not appropriate access for administering antibiotics. The nurse should use the arterial line to obtain arterial blood gas samples and monitor
5.A nurse is updating the plan of care for a client who is receiving ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCTORED EXAM 2019 WITH NGN QUESTIONS/A+ GRADE
chemother- apy. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as the priori- ty?: Report of sore throat
Rationale: When using the urgent vs. nonurgent approach to client care, the nurse should determine that the priority finding is a report of a sore throat, which could be a manifestation of an infection. The client
is at risk for neutropenia due to myelosuppression; therefore, an infection could lead to sepsis. tracheostomy tray at the bedside
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ATI RN ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL PROCTORED EXAM 2019 WITH NGN QUESTIONS/A+ GRADE
6.A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?: Facial butterfly rash
Rationale: A butterfly rash is a manifestation of SLE. It appears as a dry, red rash on the client's cheeks and nose and can disappear during
times of remission.
7.A nurse is planning care for a client who is postoperative following a parathyroidectomy. Which of the following actions should the nurse identify as the priority?: Place Rationale: The priority action the nurse should take when using the
airway, breath- ing, circulation approach to client care is to place a
tracheostomy tray at the client's bedside in case of airway obstruction.
8.A nurse is assessing a client who has diabetes insipidus. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?: Low urine specific gravity
Rationale: An expected finding for a client who has diabetes insipidus is a urine specific gravity between 1.001 and 1.005. Decreased water reabsorption by the renal tubules is caused by an alteration in antidiuretic hormone release or the kidneys' responsiveness to the hormone.
9.A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has stage II cervical cancer and is scheduled for brachytherapy. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?: You will need to stay still in the bed during each
Rationale: The nurse should instruct the client that they will need to remain on bed rest with very limited movement because excessive movement can cause the radioactive source to become dislodged.
The nurse should instruct the client that there is not excreted radiation
between treatments.
The nurse should instruct the client that there will likely be between two and five treatments, once or twice each week.
The nurse should instruct the client that blood in the urine is an adverse effect of brachytherapy and is not an expected finding.