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Exam (elaborations) RN ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR ALL ACTUAL VERSION COMBINED AND REVIEWED Exam (elaborations) RN ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR ALL ACTUAL VERSION COMBINED AND REVIEWED A nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to take first? (Click on the "Exhibit" button for additional information about the client. There are three tabs that contain separate categories of data.) Exhibit 2 History and Physical Demographic Data Age: 56 Sex: Male Admitting Diagnosis: Acute pancreatitis Pain level of 8 on a scale from 0 to 10 Skin appears jaundiced History of alcohol use disorder a. Initiate an IV access for the client. b. Administer pain medication to the client. c. Send the client to radiology for a CT scan. d. Insert an NG tube for the client - ANSWER -Initiate an IV access for the client The nurse caring for a client who refuses a blood transfusion. What action should the nurse take? a. Suggest that the client explore alternative therapies b. Document the client's refusal in the medical record c. Inform the client that the transfusion is mandatory d. Notify risk management about the client's refusal Answer: Document the client's refusal in the medical record Explanation: The nurse should notify the client of refusal to ensure proper documentation of the client's decision for legal and ethical reasons A nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to take first? (Click on the "Exhibit" button for additional information about the client. There are three tabs that contain separate categories of data.) Exhibit 2 History and Physical Demographic Data Age: 56 Sex: Male Admitting Diagnosis: Acute pancreatitis Pain level of 8 on a scale from 0 to 10 Skin appears jaundiced History of alcohol use disorder a. Initiate an IV access for the client. b. Administer pain medication to the client. c. Send the client to radiology for a CT scan. d. Insert an NG tube for the client - ANSWER -Initiate an IV access for the client The nurse caring for a client who refuses a blood transfusion. What action should the nurse take? a. Suggest that the client explore alternative therapies b. Document the client's refusal in the medical record c. Inform the client that the transfusion is mandatory d. Notify risk management about the client's refusal Answer: Document the client's refusal in the medical record Explanation: The nurse should notify the client of the refusal to ensure proper documentation of the client's decision for legal and ethical reasons

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RN ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR QUESTION TEST
BANK FINAL EXAM 2024 -2025 UPDATED EXAM LATEST
VERSION GUARANTEED SUCCESS ALREADY GRADED A+


ALL 2023\2024 ACTUAL VERSION COMBINED AND REVIEWED



A nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client. Which of
the
following interventions should the nurse
plan to take first? (Click on the "Exhibit" button for additional
information about the client. There are three tabs
that contain separate categories of data.) Exhibit 2
History and Physical
Demographic Data
Age: 56
Sex: Male
Admitting Diagnosis: Acute pancreatitis Pain level of 8 on a scale
from 0 to 10 Skin appears jaundiced
History of alcohol use disorder
a. Initiate an IV access for the client.

,b. Administer pain medication to the client.
c. Send the client to radiology for a CT scan.
d. Insert an NG tube for the client - ANSWER -Initiate an IV
access for the client
The nurse caring for a client who refuses a blood transfusion.
What action should the nurse take?
a. Suggest that the client explore alternative therapies
b. Document the client's refusal in the medical record
c. Inform the client that the transfusion is mandatory
d. Notify risk management about the client's refusal
Answer: Document the client's refusal in the medical record
Explanation: The nurse should notify the client of refusal to
ensure proper documentation of the client's decision for legal
and ethical reasons


A nurse in a mental health clinic is observing clients in the day
room.
The nurse sits down to talk
with an adolescent client who was admitted with clinical
depression.
After a few minutes of
conversation, the adolescent asks the nurse, "Why did you
choose to

,talk to me out of this room full of
kids?" Which of the following responses by the nurse is
therapeutic?
A. You looked like you would be the most likely to talk back with
me
B. Let's go see what activities are going on outside
C. Why shouldn't I talk to you? You looked lonely
D. You're curious why I am interested in you and not the others?
ANSWER -You're curious why I am interested in you and not the
others?


The nurse cares for a client in the clinic


Admission assessment
1 week ago: the client reported that the manifestations of
hopelessness and disinterest are lessened but present. sleep
disturbance continues. The provider increased paroxetine to 30
mg daily. Return to clinic in 1 week
2 weeks ago: The client has a history of generalized anxiety
disorder and major depressive disorder. The client presents
increased hopelessness, disinterest, and a change In sleep and
appetite over several months. The client is currently taking
fluoxetine 20 mg daily for the past year. Fluoxetine was

, discontinued and paroxetine 10 mg daily was started. Return to
clinic in 1 week


Complete the following sentences using the list of options
The client is at risk of developing select --------- due to -------
Answers: the client is at risk for developing serotonin syndrome
due to an increase in the dose of paroxetine
Explanation: Increasing the dosage of serotonin-enhancing
medication like paroxetine can lead to serotonin syndrome
which potential complication.


The nurse is assessing a client who has left-sided heart failure.
Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a
manifestation of pulmonary congestion?


a. Weight gain
b. Frothy, pink sputum
c. Jugular vein distention
d. Bradypnea

Answers: Frothy, pink sputum

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