EXAM FOR ATI PROCTORED FUNDAMENTALS (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) 2023/2024
EXAM FOR ATI PROCTORED FUNDAMENTALS (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) 2023/2024 what are the health care regulatory agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-joint commission state boards of nursing food and drug administration what are the federally funded health care finances - CORRECT ANSWER-Medicare Medicaid a hospital is conducting a community blood pressure screening in its lobby. what level of care is this - CORRECT ANSWER-primary the intensive care unit, oncology, treatment center and burn center are what level of care - CORRECT ANSWER-tertiary immunizations and education for minimizing risk factors for illness are what level of care - CORRECT ANSWER-preventative care hospital based care in the emergency department or clinical unit are what level of care - CORRECT ANSWER-secondary specialized care such as burn or cancer centers are what level of care - CORRECT ANSWER-tertiary cardiac rehabilitation and home health care are what levels of care - CORRECT ANSWER-restorative threatening to put a diaper on a patient if he don't use the urinal properly is considered an - CORRECT ANSWER-assault a patient states he is thinking of leaving the hospital against medical advice. the nurse gave him a PRN sedative with his usual meds without him requesting it. this is considered - CORRECT ANSWER-false imprisonment what would be included in a plan of care for a patient with pertussis - CORRECT ANSWER-wear a mask when providing care within 3ft of the client place a surgical mask on the client if being transported to another unit wear a gown when performing care that involves secretions linear clusters of fluid-contsining vesicles with some crusting - CORRECT ANSWERherpes zoster a client reports severe sore throat, pain when swallowing and swollen lymph nodes. what stage of infection is this - CORRECT ANSWER-illness what are clinical manifestations of localized versus a systemic infection - CORRECT ANSWER-fever malaise increase in pulse and respiratory rate what actions should be taken to reduce risk of falls - CORRECT ANSWER-call light in reach provide nonskid footwear complete fall risk assessment what are actions for a patient who has had a seizure - CORRECT ANSWER-place patient on side administer meds as prescribed be prepared to insert airway do not leave client alone during a seizure what is the priority action for a client with a history of falls - CORRECT ANSWERcomplete a fall risk assessment what are interventions for seclusion and restraints - CORRECT ANSWER-assess restraints every 2 hours assess food, fluids, comfort, and safety and document every 15-30 mins what should be included in a teaching about carbon monoxide poisoning - CORRECT ANSWER-carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin in the body a client who has a heat stroke will have what - CORRECT ANSWER-hypotension who is at risk for complications from food poisoning - CORRECT ANSWERimmunocompromised individuals clients as risk for food poisoning are instructed to eat and drink what - CORRECT ANSWER-only pasteurized milk, yogurt, cheese and other dairy products what bed position should the bed be in for a client receiving eternal tube feeding due to dysphagia - CORRECT ANSWER-semi-fowlers a client asks to move from the bed to the chair what is the priority action - CORRECT ANSWER-assess the clients ability to help with the transfer 21 year old with a sore throat tells doctor he has not seen the doctor since highschool. what screening should be done - CORRECT ANSWER-testicular exam what should be included in health promotion and primary prevention for a school-aged child - CORRECT ANSWER-child obesity substance use disorder scoliosis stranger awareness what is the first sign of maturation in boys - CORRECT ANSWER-enlargement of the testes and the scrotum what are the recommended immunizations for adolescents 12-22 - CORRECT ANSWER-varicella human papilloma virus seasonal influenza scoliosis is more common with who and when should screening be done - CORRECT ANSWER-girls and during adolescents growth spurts what vaccines are appropriate for young adults 20-35 - CORRECT ANSWER-human papilloma virus measles, mumps, rubella varicella what is an example of a middle aged adults psychosocial development - CORRECT ANSWER-expressing concern about the next generation welcome opportunities to be creative and productive become involved with community issues what are expected decreases in physical function of a middle age adult - CORRECT ANSWER-metabolism gastric secretion glomerular function what immunizations are recommended for a middle aged adult 35-65 - CORRECT ANSWER-varicella herpes zoster influenza what should be asked for a older adult who loses weight - CORRECT ANSWER-do you eat alone or with someone have you started any new meds what have you eaten in the last 24 hour are you on a fixed income what immunizations are recommended for an older adult 65 and older - CORRECT ANSWER-pneumococcal immunizations eye exam mental health screening DEXA scanning what nutritional interventions are recommended for older adults - CORRECT ANSWERincrease calcium and fiber decrease sodium what are expected changes in aging - CORRECT ANSWER-decreased height nail thickening
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