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This document contains a complete study guide for the ATI RN Exit Comprehensive Predictor Exam covering 2023–2026. It includes key concepts, practice questions, and detailed explanations to help nursing students prepare effectively for the exam. The material focuses on critical areas of nursing practice, clinical reasoning, and exam strategies to maximize readiness.

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ATI RN Exit Comprehensive Predictor
Exam (2023–2026) – Study Guide

1. Overview of the ATI RN Exit Exam
● Purpose: Assesses nursing students’ knowledge and clinical judgment prior to
graduation.
● Format: Includes NGN (Next Generation NCLEX) style questions reflecting
real-world scenarios.
● Focus: Critical thinking, decision-making, and clinical judgment skills.
● Importance: Passing is required for licensure and often graduation.

Preparation Strategies:

● Practice with comprehensive test banks (100+ NGN-style questions).
● Use group study sessions for discussion and collaboration.
● Study rationales to deepen clinical knowledge.
● Take timed practice tests to improve confidence and test-taking skills.




2. Key Clinical Scenarios & Nursing Actions
Placenta Previa (Complete)

● Scenario: Client at 36 weeks gestation with contractions.
● Action: Prepare for cesarean section; vaginal delivery contraindicated.
● Rationale: Reduces risk of hemorrhage and fetal distress.

Incident Reporting

● Scenario: Client found on floor.
● Action: Document objectively, avoiding assumptions.
● Rationale: Accurate reporting identifies safety risks and prevents recurrence.

Pharmacology

Vancomycin Administration

● Monitor for ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity.
● Early detection prevents severe complications.




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Water Intoxication in Infants

● Symptoms: generalized edema, thready pulse.
● Monitor urine specific gravity (expected to be low).
● Prompt recognition prevents serious complications.




3. Community Health & Education
● Provide resources for families dealing with terminal illness (childcare, emotional
support).
● Educate on viral hepatitis:
○ Emphasize vaccine series and transmission routes.
○ Correct misconceptions (e.g., hepatitis B is not foodborne).




4. Nursing Assessment Techniques
BMI Assessment:

● Healthy: 18.5–24.9
● Malnutrition: <18.5
● Overweight: 25–29.9
● Obesity: ≥30

Labor & Delivery:

● Cervical effacement/dilation: assess labor progress.
● Rupture of membranes: check fetal heart rate immediately.

Skin Cancer Assessment (ABCDE):

● Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter, Evolving characteristics.
● Early detection improves treatment outcomes.




5. Nursing Interventions
Anorexia Nervosa

● Encourage gradual weight gain (0.5–1 kg/week).
● Weigh weekly; monitor 1 hour post-meals.
● Allow autonomy in meal selection.




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Wound Care & Irrigation

● Warm solution; irrigate top-to-bottom.
● Sterile technique prevents infection.

Increased ICP

● Maintain head midline; avoid active ROM if ICP elevated.
● Neurological checks every 4 hours.




6. Emergency Response & Safety
Fire Safety (RACE Protocol)

● Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish.
● Close doors, move clients to safety, notify operator.

Mental Health

● Confidentiality and patient rights in involuntary admissions.
● Restraints only if client is a danger to self/others.

Delirium

● Monitor for confusion, disorientation, hallucinations.




7. Patient Assessment & Monitoring
Diabetes Lab Tests

● HbA1c: long-term glucose control (2–3 months).
● Fasting glucose: snapshot of current levels.
● Oral glucose tolerance test: diagnostic, not routine monitoring.
● Urinalysis for ketones: indicates poor control.

Neutropenic Precautions

● N95 mask, dedicated stethoscope.
● Avoid unnecessary catheterization.
● Frequent vital sign monitoring and infection control measures.




8. Therapeutic Communication & Patient Education


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Sleep Hygiene

● Encourage ambulation, schedule care during awake hours.
● Reduce noise, limit fluids before bed.

Pregnancy Education

● Dry carbs before rising to reduce nausea.
● Hydration tips; oral hygiene post-meals.




9. Mental Health & Behavioral Interventions
Schizophrenia Management

● Art therapy, speech therapy, social work, recreational therapy.
● Support coping, socialization, and communication skills.

Suicidal Ideation

● Use open-ended questions.
● Build trust; clarify feelings about life/death.




10. Client Assessment Priorities
Assessment Frameworks

● ABCs: Airway, Breathing, Circulation.
● Maslow’s Hierarchy: prioritize urgent client needs.

Case Examples

● Post-Foley: assess for urinary retention.
● Post-colectomy: monitor for dehydration/electrolytes.
● Post-hip replacement: assess pain and mobility.
● Pink-tinged sputum: highest priority (possible bleeding).




11. Medication Management & Client Education
Contraindications

● Example: Garlic supplements + aspirin → increased bleeding risk.




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