ATI RN Capstone Proctored Comprehensive Assessment
2024-2025 COMPLETE
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1. Cor Pulmonale: Right-sided heart failure due to lung issues.
2. Alzheimer's Care: Assist clients with feeding and daily activities.
3. Subdural Hematoma: Blood collection between brain and dura mater.
4. Cerebral Edema: Swelling of the brain due to fluid accumulation.
5. Vaginal Discharge: Increased discharge may indicate complications in pregnancy.
6. Subtotal Thyroidectomy: Surgical removal of part of the thyroid gland.
7. Haldol Side Effects: Milk production due to prolactin increase from medication.
8. Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (IPD): Dialysis method using the peritoneum for
filtration.
9. C. difficile Precautions: Use gowns and gloves for family visiting infected clients.
10. Oliguria: Low urine output, indicating possible kidney issues.
11. Rebound Tenderness: Pain upon release of pressure in the abdomen.
12. Sublingual Nitroglycerin: Medication for angina; take at onset of pain.
13. Morphine Administration: Monitor for respiratory depression after IV push.
14. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN): Nutritional support delivered intravenously.
15. Diazepam (Valium): Anxiolytic medication for anxiety relief.
16. Post-Myelogram Care: Encourage fluid intake to prevent dehydration.
17. Peripheral Edema: Swelling due to fluid retention in tissues.
18. Cheyne-Stokes Respirations: Abnormal breathing pattern with periods of apnea.
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, 19. Potassium Chloride: Electrolyte supplement used for hypokalemia.
20. Calcium Gluconate: Used to treat hypocalcemia and cardiac issues.
21. Suction Equipment: Devices used to clear airway obstructions.
22. Cloudy Dialysate Outflow: Indicates possible infection during dialysis.
23. Haloperidol: Antipsychotic medication for managing severe agitation.
24. Serum Potassium: Critical lab value to monitor with spironolactone.
25. Valproic Acid Monitoring: Check thrombocytes and liver function regularly.
26. Nursing Assistant Role: Supportive tasks under RN supervision for clients.
27. Client Safety: Assess gait to prevent falls in dementia patients.
28. Flumazenil: A medication used to treat symptoms of benzodiazepine overdose.
29. Levodopa/Carbidopa: A medication prescribed for Parkinson's disease that
requires monitoring for orthostatic hypotension.
30. Lithium Carbonate: A medication that can lead to toxicity when taken with
NSAIDs like ibuprofen, which increase renal reabsorption.
31. Partial Gastrectomy and Vagotomy (Billroth I): A surgical procedure for peptic
ulcer patients; clients should avoid eating large meals high in simple sugars and
liquids.
32. 1,200-calorie ADA diet: A dietary plan for clients with newly diagnosed type I
diabetes mellitus.
33. Blood Sugar Analysis Result 50 mg/dL: The nurse would expect the client to
be confused with cold, clammy skin and a pulse of 110.
34. Intracranial Pressure Indicator: A high-pitched cry in a four-month-old infant
could indicate an increase in intracranial pressure.
35. Nonstress Test Preparation: Instruct the client to push a button when she feels
fetal movement.
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2024-2025 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |GET IT
CORRECT|GUARANTEED PASS!!
1. Cor Pulmonale: Right-sided heart failure due to lung issues.
2. Alzheimer's Care: Assist clients with feeding and daily activities.
3. Subdural Hematoma: Blood collection between brain and dura mater.
4. Cerebral Edema: Swelling of the brain due to fluid accumulation.
5. Vaginal Discharge: Increased discharge may indicate complications in pregnancy.
6. Subtotal Thyroidectomy: Surgical removal of part of the thyroid gland.
7. Haldol Side Effects: Milk production due to prolactin increase from medication.
8. Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (IPD): Dialysis method using the peritoneum for
filtration.
9. C. difficile Precautions: Use gowns and gloves for family visiting infected clients.
10. Oliguria: Low urine output, indicating possible kidney issues.
11. Rebound Tenderness: Pain upon release of pressure in the abdomen.
12. Sublingual Nitroglycerin: Medication for angina; take at onset of pain.
13. Morphine Administration: Monitor for respiratory depression after IV push.
14. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN): Nutritional support delivered intravenously.
15. Diazepam (Valium): Anxiolytic medication for anxiety relief.
16. Post-Myelogram Care: Encourage fluid intake to prevent dehydration.
17. Peripheral Edema: Swelling due to fluid retention in tissues.
18. Cheyne-Stokes Respirations: Abnormal breathing pattern with periods of apnea.
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, 19. Potassium Chloride: Electrolyte supplement used for hypokalemia.
20. Calcium Gluconate: Used to treat hypocalcemia and cardiac issues.
21. Suction Equipment: Devices used to clear airway obstructions.
22. Cloudy Dialysate Outflow: Indicates possible infection during dialysis.
23. Haloperidol: Antipsychotic medication for managing severe agitation.
24. Serum Potassium: Critical lab value to monitor with spironolactone.
25. Valproic Acid Monitoring: Check thrombocytes and liver function regularly.
26. Nursing Assistant Role: Supportive tasks under RN supervision for clients.
27. Client Safety: Assess gait to prevent falls in dementia patients.
28. Flumazenil: A medication used to treat symptoms of benzodiazepine overdose.
29. Levodopa/Carbidopa: A medication prescribed for Parkinson's disease that
requires monitoring for orthostatic hypotension.
30. Lithium Carbonate: A medication that can lead to toxicity when taken with
NSAIDs like ibuprofen, which increase renal reabsorption.
31. Partial Gastrectomy and Vagotomy (Billroth I): A surgical procedure for peptic
ulcer patients; clients should avoid eating large meals high in simple sugars and
liquids.
32. 1,200-calorie ADA diet: A dietary plan for clients with newly diagnosed type I
diabetes mellitus.
33. Blood Sugar Analysis Result 50 mg/dL: The nurse would expect the client to
be confused with cold, clammy skin and a pulse of 110.
34. Intracranial Pressure Indicator: A high-pitched cry in a four-month-old infant
could indicate an increase in intracranial pressure.
35. Nonstress Test Preparation: Instruct the client to push a button when she feels
fetal movement.
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