VATI PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 2025/
RN VATI PHARMACOLOGY PREDICTOR 2025,
VATI NGN EXAM, VATI TEST BANK, RN
PREDICTOR EXAM QUESTIONS, NEXT GEN
NCLEX VATI, VATI VERIFIED ANSWERS, RN VATI
BRAND NEW STUDY GUIDE
A nurse is administering a cleansing enema to a client who
reports mild camping during instillation of the solution.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Discontinue the enema.
b. Slow the rate of instillation
c. Ask the client to hold his breath until the cramping
passes.
d. Pause the enema to administer pain medication to the
client.
a. Slow the rate of instillation
A nurse is assisting with the admission of an older adult
client who has impaired mobility and is at the risk for
falls. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan
to perform first?
a. Check the client's ability to use the call light.
b. Document the client's risk in the medical record.
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,c. Request a referral for physical therapy.
d. Place a gait belt in the client's room
a. Check the client's ability to use the call light.
A nurse is assisting in the development of an in-service for
staff members about physical abuse of children. Which of
the following children are at an increased risk for physical
abuse?
a. Children whose parents have college degrees
b. Children who were born after 38 weeks of gestation
c. Children whose parents are married
d. Children who live in crowed homes
d. Children who live in crowed homes
A nurse in the newborn nursery is planning to obtain blood
from a newborn by a heel stick. Which of the following
actions should the nurse plan to take?
a. Puncture the heel 3 mm to obtain the specimen.
b. Wear sterile gloves to collect the specimen.
c. Apply a heat pack 5 to 10 min prior to the procedure.
d. Elevate the newborn's food for 15 min following the
procedure.
b. Apply a heat pack 5 to 10 min prior to the procedure.
A nurse is collecting data from a client who has
dehydration and is receiving continuous IV therapy.
Which of the following findings indicates effectiveness of
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,the IV therapy?
a. Hematocrit 55%
b. BUN 16 mg/dL
c. Urine specific gravity 1.038
d. Urine output 25 mL/hr
b. BUN 16 mg/dL
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the family of a client
who is receiving palliative care for a terminal cancer.
Which of the following guidelines should the nurse
emphasize about appropriate pain control measure?
a. Administer pain medication on a regular schedule
b. Administer pain medication with caution to avoid
addiction
c. Administer a placebo if it is not time for pain medication
d. Administer scheduled doses of medication from a
patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump
a. Administer pain medication on a regular schedule
. A nurse is assisting with a group therapy session in which
a client begins to monopolize the group time. Which of the
interventions is appropriate?
a. Allow the client to continue expressing feelings until
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, finished
b. Schedule one on one discussion time with the client.
c. Assign the client a leadership role within the group.
d. refers the client to a different group.
b. Schedule one on one discussion time with the client.
A nurse is preparing to administer required immunizations
to a toddler during a well-child visit. The parent asks the
nurse how many baby aspirins he should administer if the
toddler develops a fever. Which of the following responses
should the nurse make?
a. "You should follow the label directions based on your
child's weight."
b. "You should avoid administering aspirin to your child."
c. "Your child will require an antibiotic if she develops a
fever."
d. "Your child can have two baby aspirins every 4 hours.
b. "You should avoid administering aspirin to your child."
A nurse is collection data from a client whose Hgb is 8.8
mg/dl. Which of the following statements should the nurse
expect?
a. "I feel tired all the time."
b. "I have noticed that my fingernails are becoming
thicker."
c. "I have to go to the bathroom all the time."
d. "I notice that my hands are always shaky."
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RN VATI PHARMACOLOGY PREDICTOR 2025,
VATI NGN EXAM, VATI TEST BANK, RN
PREDICTOR EXAM QUESTIONS, NEXT GEN
NCLEX VATI, VATI VERIFIED ANSWERS, RN VATI
BRAND NEW STUDY GUIDE
A nurse is administering a cleansing enema to a client who
reports mild camping during instillation of the solution.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Discontinue the enema.
b. Slow the rate of instillation
c. Ask the client to hold his breath until the cramping
passes.
d. Pause the enema to administer pain medication to the
client.
a. Slow the rate of instillation
A nurse is assisting with the admission of an older adult
client who has impaired mobility and is at the risk for
falls. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan
to perform first?
a. Check the client's ability to use the call light.
b. Document the client's risk in the medical record.
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,c. Request a referral for physical therapy.
d. Place a gait belt in the client's room
a. Check the client's ability to use the call light.
A nurse is assisting in the development of an in-service for
staff members about physical abuse of children. Which of
the following children are at an increased risk for physical
abuse?
a. Children whose parents have college degrees
b. Children who were born after 38 weeks of gestation
c. Children whose parents are married
d. Children who live in crowed homes
d. Children who live in crowed homes
A nurse in the newborn nursery is planning to obtain blood
from a newborn by a heel stick. Which of the following
actions should the nurse plan to take?
a. Puncture the heel 3 mm to obtain the specimen.
b. Wear sterile gloves to collect the specimen.
c. Apply a heat pack 5 to 10 min prior to the procedure.
d. Elevate the newborn's food for 15 min following the
procedure.
b. Apply a heat pack 5 to 10 min prior to the procedure.
A nurse is collecting data from a client who has
dehydration and is receiving continuous IV therapy.
Which of the following findings indicates effectiveness of
2
,the IV therapy?
a. Hematocrit 55%
b. BUN 16 mg/dL
c. Urine specific gravity 1.038
d. Urine output 25 mL/hr
b. BUN 16 mg/dL
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the family of a client
who is receiving palliative care for a terminal cancer.
Which of the following guidelines should the nurse
emphasize about appropriate pain control measure?
a. Administer pain medication on a regular schedule
b. Administer pain medication with caution to avoid
addiction
c. Administer a placebo if it is not time for pain medication
d. Administer scheduled doses of medication from a
patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump
a. Administer pain medication on a regular schedule
. A nurse is assisting with a group therapy session in which
a client begins to monopolize the group time. Which of the
interventions is appropriate?
a. Allow the client to continue expressing feelings until
3
, finished
b. Schedule one on one discussion time with the client.
c. Assign the client a leadership role within the group.
d. refers the client to a different group.
b. Schedule one on one discussion time with the client.
A nurse is preparing to administer required immunizations
to a toddler during a well-child visit. The parent asks the
nurse how many baby aspirins he should administer if the
toddler develops a fever. Which of the following responses
should the nurse make?
a. "You should follow the label directions based on your
child's weight."
b. "You should avoid administering aspirin to your child."
c. "Your child will require an antibiotic if she develops a
fever."
d. "Your child can have two baby aspirins every 4 hours.
b. "You should avoid administering aspirin to your child."
A nurse is collection data from a client whose Hgb is 8.8
mg/dl. Which of the following statements should the nurse
expect?
a. "I feel tired all the time."
b. "I have noticed that my fingernails are becoming
thicker."
c. "I have to go to the bathroom all the time."
d. "I notice that my hands are always shaky."
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