ATI MED SURG 2 FINAL EXAM 2025
NEWEST TEST BANK WELL
RESEARCHED COMPLETE 600
QUESTIONS WITH 100% DETAILED
VERIFIED AND CORRECT ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
The nurse teaches a patient with chronic stable angina
how to use the prescribed short acting and long acting
nitrates. Which statements by the patient indicates the
teaching has been effective?
a. I will stop what I am doing and sit down before i put
the pill in my mouth
b. I will put on the nitroglycerine patch as soon as I
develop any chest pain
c. I will be sure to remove the nitro patch before using any
sublingual nitro
d. I will check my pulse rate in my wrists before I take
nitro - ....ANSWER...a.
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,THe patient with stable angina is to receive a dose of
metoprolol. Which of the following would indicate that
metoprolol should not be given?
a. the blood pressure is 106/60
b. the patient is restless or agitated
c. the cardiac monitor shows a HR of 45
d. the patient complains of feeling anxious -
....ANSWER...c.
The nurse is providing a community program on the
different types of skin cancer. Which patient is high risk
for developing basal cell skin cancer?
a. a light skinned 30 yr old man with a 5cmx4cm
lesion on his cheek
b. a medium skinned 70 yr old male with lesions on his left
arm
c. a fair skinned 64 yr old female with multiple lesions on
her abdomen and legs
d. a dark skinned 25 yr old with multiple lesions on her
feet and lower legs - ....ANSWER...a.
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,A patient with cerebral aneurysm exhibits signs and
symptoms of an increase in intracranial pressure. What
nursing intervention would be most appropriate for this
patient?
a. absolute bed rest in a quiet non-
stimulating environment
b. encourage independence with ADL's to promote
recovery
c. early initiation of physical therapy
d. range of motion exercises to prevent contractures -
....ANSWER...a.
Which would be the most effective method of
communication with a patient who has expressive
aphasia?
a. have the patient practice facial exercises
b. repeat the questions immediately if the patient does not
respond
c. ask simple questions that the patient can answer
with a yes or no
d. develop a list of words the patient can practice reading -
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, ....ANSWER...c.
A patient is brought to the emergency department after
falling down two flights of stairs. The patient is suspected
of having internal bleeding. Which initial assessment of
hypovolemic shock would the nurse expect to find?
a. increased heart rate
b. decreased respiratory rate
c. increased urinary output
d. warm flushed skin - ....ANSWER...a.
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NEWEST TEST BANK WELL
RESEARCHED COMPLETE 600
QUESTIONS WITH 100% DETAILED
VERIFIED AND CORRECT ANSWERS
/ALREADY GRADED A+
The nurse teaches a patient with chronic stable angina
how to use the prescribed short acting and long acting
nitrates. Which statements by the patient indicates the
teaching has been effective?
a. I will stop what I am doing and sit down before i put
the pill in my mouth
b. I will put on the nitroglycerine patch as soon as I
develop any chest pain
c. I will be sure to remove the nitro patch before using any
sublingual nitro
d. I will check my pulse rate in my wrists before I take
nitro - ....ANSWER...a.
1
,THe patient with stable angina is to receive a dose of
metoprolol. Which of the following would indicate that
metoprolol should not be given?
a. the blood pressure is 106/60
b. the patient is restless or agitated
c. the cardiac monitor shows a HR of 45
d. the patient complains of feeling anxious -
....ANSWER...c.
The nurse is providing a community program on the
different types of skin cancer. Which patient is high risk
for developing basal cell skin cancer?
a. a light skinned 30 yr old man with a 5cmx4cm
lesion on his cheek
b. a medium skinned 70 yr old male with lesions on his left
arm
c. a fair skinned 64 yr old female with multiple lesions on
her abdomen and legs
d. a dark skinned 25 yr old with multiple lesions on her
feet and lower legs - ....ANSWER...a.
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,A patient with cerebral aneurysm exhibits signs and
symptoms of an increase in intracranial pressure. What
nursing intervention would be most appropriate for this
patient?
a. absolute bed rest in a quiet non-
stimulating environment
b. encourage independence with ADL's to promote
recovery
c. early initiation of physical therapy
d. range of motion exercises to prevent contractures -
....ANSWER...a.
Which would be the most effective method of
communication with a patient who has expressive
aphasia?
a. have the patient practice facial exercises
b. repeat the questions immediately if the patient does not
respond
c. ask simple questions that the patient can answer
with a yes or no
d. develop a list of words the patient can practice reading -
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, ....ANSWER...c.
A patient is brought to the emergency department after
falling down two flights of stairs. The patient is suspected
of having internal bleeding. Which initial assessment of
hypovolemic shock would the nurse expect to find?
a. increased heart rate
b. decreased respiratory rate
c. increased urinary output
d. warm flushed skin - ....ANSWER...a.
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