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ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM NGN 2023 WITH QUESTIONS & VERIED ANSWES ALREADY GRADED A+

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ATI COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM NGN 2023 WITH QUESTIONS & VERIED ANSWES ALREADY GRADED A+ A nurse is caring for a client who has end stage liver disease and is undergoing a paracentesis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure? - ANSWER>>Compare the client's current weight with the preprocedural weight A nurse is reviewing the lab data of a client who received 2 units of packed RBCs. Which of the following lab findings should the nurse expect following the transfusion? - ANSWER>>Increased HCT A school nurse is teaching a parent about absence seizures. Which of the following information should the nurse include? - ANSWER>>This type of seizure can be mistaken for daydreaming A charge nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about the facility's computerized documentation system. Which of the following information should the nurse include? - ANSWER>>Information technology will install a firewall to secure client information A nurse inadvertently administers 160mg of valsartan PO to a client who was scheduled to receive 80mg. Which of the following actions is the priority for the nurse to take? - ANSWER>>Evaluate the client for orthostatic hypotension A home health nurse is caring for a child who has Lyme disease. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take? - ANSWER>>Ensure the state health department has been notified A nurse is caring for a client who has a vented NG tube set to low intermittent suction and has vomited. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first? - ANSWER>>Evaluate functioning of the suction device While performing a routine assessment, a nurse notices fraying on the electrical cord of a client's continuous passive motion device. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? - ANSWER>>Remove the device from the room A nurse is setting up a sterile field to perform wound irrigation for a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take when pouring the sterile solution? - ANSWER>>Remove the cap and place it sterile side up on a CLEAN surface A nurse is conducting health promotion education regarding contraindications to combination oral contraceptives use to a group of women. Which of the following conditions should the nurse include in the teaching? - ANSWER>>Hypertension A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a depressive disorder and a new prescription for amitriptyline. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? - ANSWER>>"I know it will be a couple of weeks before the medication helps me feel better." A nurse is caring for a client who is immobile. Which of the following interventions is appropriate to prevent contracture? - ANSWER>>Apply an orthotic to the client's foot. A nurse is assessing a client who is postoperative following abdominal surgery and has an indwelling urinary catheter that is draining dark yellow urine at 25mL/hr. Which of the following interventions should the nurse anticipate? - ANSWER>>Obtain a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity A nurse is reporting a client's laboratory tests to the provider to obtain a prescription for the client's daily warfarin. Which of the following laboratory tests should the nurse plan to report to obtain the prescriptions for the warfarin? - ANSWER>>INR A nurse is assessing a client who is taking haloperidol and is experiencing pseudo parkinsonism. Which of the following findings should the nurse document as a manifestation of pseudo parkinsonism? - ANSWER>>Shuffling gait A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing expressive aphasia and right hemiparesis following a stroke. Which of the following actions by the nurse best promotes communication among staff caring for the client? - ANSWER>>Having interdisciplinary team meetings for the client on a regular basis. A nurse is caring for a 2 year old toddler. Which of the following food choices should the nurse recommend to promote independence in eating? - ANSWER>>Banana slices

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ACLS Final Exam latest updated version april




A patient with suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is placed on a cardiac monitor.
The patient is complaining of dyspnea and is given supplemental oxygen. The provider
determines that the oxygen is effective based on which SaO2 level?

When a patient presents with potential ACS, the patient should have oxygen administered to
maintain an SaO2 of at least 94%.



A patient experiences cardiac arrest, and the resuscitation team initiates ventilations using a bag-
valve-mask (BVM) resuscitator. The development of which condition during the provision of
care would lead the team to suspect that improper BVM technique is being used?

Complications can occur with the use of a BVM resuscitator due to improper technique.
Delivering excessive volume or ventilating too fast creates excessive pressure that can damage
the airways, lungs and other organs. Excessive volume can lead to tension pneumothorax.



Assessment of a patient reveals an ETCO2 level of 55 mmHg and an arterial oxygen saturation
(SaO2) level of 88%. The provider would interpret these findings as indicative of which
condition?

An SaO2 level of less than 90% (PaO2 of less than 50 mmHg) accompanied by ETCO2 values
greater than 50 mmHg is indicative of respiratory failure.



A healthcare provider initiates ventilations to ensure adequate breathing and oxygenation.
While ventilations are being performed, capnography is established to evaluate the adequacy of
the ventilations. The healthcare provider determines that ventilations are adequate based on
which end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) value?

, End-tidal carbon dioxide values in the range of 35 to 45 mmHg confirm adequacy of ventilation.



A patient comes to the emergency department complaining of palpitations and "some shortness
of breath." Cardiac monitoring is initiated and reveals the following ECG rhythm strip. The
provider interprets this strip as indicating which arrhythmia?

In atrial flutter, atrial contraction occurs at such a rapid rate that discrete P waves separated by a
flat baseline cannot be seen on the strip. Instead, the baseline continually rises and falls,
producing the "flutter" waves. In leads II and III, the flutter waves may be quite prominent,
creating a "sawtooth" pattern. Because of the volume of atrial impulses, the AV node allows only
some of the impulses to pass through to the ventricles. In atrial flutter, a 2:1 ratio is the most
common (i.e., for every two flutter waves, only one impulse passes through the AV node to
generate a QRS complex). Ratios of 3:1 and 4:1 are also frequently seen.



A person suddenly collapses while sitting in the sunroom of a healthcare facility. A healthcare
provider observes the event and hurries over to assess the situation. The healthcare provider
performs which assessment first?

A systematic approach to assessment is necessary. The healthcare provider should first perform
a rapid assessment. A rapid assessment is a quick visual survey to ensure safety, to form an
initial impression about the patient's condition, and to check for responsiveness, breathing and a
pulse if the patient appears to be unresponsive. This would be followed by a primary assessment
and then a secondary assessment.



A 35-year-old female patient's ECG is consistent with STEMI. The ECG reveals a new ST-
segment elevation at the J point in leads V2 and V3 of at least which size?

New ST-segment elevation at the J point in leads V2 and V3 of at least 0.15 mV (1.5 mm) in
women 40 years or younger is considered diagnostic of STEMI.



An ECG strip of a patient in the emergency department reveals the following rhythm. Which
feature would the healthcare provider interpret as indicating atrial fibrillation?

The two key features of atrial fibrillation on ECG are the absence of discrete P waves and the
presence of irregularly irregular QRS complexes.
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