RN ATI Concept-Based Assessment LEVEL 4,
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1. Meningitis in infants. Causes? Treatment?: Symptoms include alterations in temperature,
vomiting, seizures, and nuchal rigidity
2. Heart Failure Initial Action: Assessing breath sounds to determine respiratory status
3. EMTALA: Requires client stability before discharge, prohibits refusing care for uninsured
clients
4. Vasovagal Response Prevention: Avoid bearing down, use an arm reacher, avoid cold
compress, and
gag reflex
5. Viral Hepatitis Diet: High carb, high calorie, moderate fat, and protein to promote healing
6. Disaster Planning: Expired items should be checked every 6 months
7. Impaired Nurse Management: First action: Remove the impaired nurse from the work
environment
8. Thiazide Medication: Increases calcium levels
9. Conflict Resolution Strategy: Smoothing focuses on positive aspects to minimize emotional
conflict
10. Hydrotherapy: Performed 1-2 times daily, washing small areas on client's wound, using
scissors and forceps
to remove loose debris
11. Case Manager: Identifies treatment, care settings, and equipment to promote cost-effective
positive outcomes
12. Chlorhexidine Wipes: Should be used for bathing patients
13. Hand Washing Duration: Should be 15-20 seconds
14. Home Health Visits: Involve family, caregivers, and current provider for treatment plan
approval
, 15. Electrolytes for Addison Disease: Include hypoglycemia, high potassium, low sodium, and
high
calcium
16. Tocolytic Terbutaline: Relaxes uterine smooth muscle to suppress preterm labor
17. Hepatitis Clients Blood Donation: Not allowed
18. Degenerative Disk Disease: Managed with muscle strengthening exercises and prevention of
bone
density loss
19. Osteoporosis: Results in height loss and is characterized by low bone density and
osteoarthritis
20. Platelet Transfusion: Administered through a filter over 15-30 minutes
21. Cystic Fibrosis Interventions: Include increased fat intake, aerobic exercises, and enzyme
intake 30
minutes before meals
22. Cyclosporine and Grapefruit: Grapefruit should be avoided as it increases serum levels
23. SIRS Sepsis: Manifests as tachycardia, low blood pressure, and low platelet count
24. West Nile Virus: Causes encephalitis when transmitted by bugs
25. Fidelity: Involves keeping promises
26. High H and H in Burns: Occurs
27. CKD Diet: May include iron supplements, low protein, and avoidance of salt substitutes
28. Grunting in Infants: Indicates sepsis
29. Nonmaleficence: Involves doing no harm
30. RSV Precautions: Include droplet, contact, and standard precautions
31. Fluid Offer to Infant with RSV: Every 10 minutes
32. Potassium Administration: Not to exceed 10 ml/hr
33. Hepatic Encephalopathy: Causes impaired ammonia metabolism, leading to cerebral edema
and
altered mental status
Proctored Exam Questions With Correct Answers
100% Verified
1. Meningitis in infants. Causes? Treatment?: Symptoms include alterations in temperature,
vomiting, seizures, and nuchal rigidity
2. Heart Failure Initial Action: Assessing breath sounds to determine respiratory status
3. EMTALA: Requires client stability before discharge, prohibits refusing care for uninsured
clients
4. Vasovagal Response Prevention: Avoid bearing down, use an arm reacher, avoid cold
compress, and
gag reflex
5. Viral Hepatitis Diet: High carb, high calorie, moderate fat, and protein to promote healing
6. Disaster Planning: Expired items should be checked every 6 months
7. Impaired Nurse Management: First action: Remove the impaired nurse from the work
environment
8. Thiazide Medication: Increases calcium levels
9. Conflict Resolution Strategy: Smoothing focuses on positive aspects to minimize emotional
conflict
10. Hydrotherapy: Performed 1-2 times daily, washing small areas on client's wound, using
scissors and forceps
to remove loose debris
11. Case Manager: Identifies treatment, care settings, and equipment to promote cost-effective
positive outcomes
12. Chlorhexidine Wipes: Should be used for bathing patients
13. Hand Washing Duration: Should be 15-20 seconds
14. Home Health Visits: Involve family, caregivers, and current provider for treatment plan
approval
, 15. Electrolytes for Addison Disease: Include hypoglycemia, high potassium, low sodium, and
high
calcium
16. Tocolytic Terbutaline: Relaxes uterine smooth muscle to suppress preterm labor
17. Hepatitis Clients Blood Donation: Not allowed
18. Degenerative Disk Disease: Managed with muscle strengthening exercises and prevention of
bone
density loss
19. Osteoporosis: Results in height loss and is characterized by low bone density and
osteoarthritis
20. Platelet Transfusion: Administered through a filter over 15-30 minutes
21. Cystic Fibrosis Interventions: Include increased fat intake, aerobic exercises, and enzyme
intake 30
minutes before meals
22. Cyclosporine and Grapefruit: Grapefruit should be avoided as it increases serum levels
23. SIRS Sepsis: Manifests as tachycardia, low blood pressure, and low platelet count
24. West Nile Virus: Causes encephalitis when transmitted by bugs
25. Fidelity: Involves keeping promises
26. High H and H in Burns: Occurs
27. CKD Diet: May include iron supplements, low protein, and avoidance of salt substitutes
28. Grunting in Infants: Indicates sepsis
29. Nonmaleficence: Involves doing no harm
30. RSV Precautions: Include droplet, contact, and standard precautions
31. Fluid Offer to Infant with RSV: Every 10 minutes
32. Potassium Administration: Not to exceed 10 ml/hr
33. Hepatic Encephalopathy: Causes impaired ammonia metabolism, leading to cerebral edema
and
altered mental status