ATI GAS EXCHANGE AND OXYGENATION FINAL
EXAM 2026 BANK CURRENTLY TESTING EXAM
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A nurse is collecting data from a client who is receiving
oxygen therapy. The nurse should identify that which of
the following findings can indicate oxygen toxicity? -
Answer-Ringing in the ears
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving supplemental
oxygen for hypoxia. The nurse should identify that which of
the following can cause hypoxia? - Answer-Smoke
inhalation
a nurse is providing teaching for a client who has
prescription for home oxygen. which of the following
instructions should the nurse include? (select all that
apply)
-post a "no smoking" sign inside the home
-attach oxygen containers to a fixed object
-store spare oxygen container in a closet
-notify the fire department that oxygen is used in the home
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-ensure oxygen tubing is no longer than 60 feet in length -
Answer-Post a "No Smoking" sign inside the home is
correct.
Rationale: A "No Smoking" sign should be posted inside
and outside a home where oxygen is in use to reduce the
risk of fire.
Attach oxygen containers to a fixed object is correct.
rationale: Oxygen containers should be attached to a fixed
object to keep them from falling over
Notify the fire department that oxygen is used in the home
is correct.
rationale: The fire department and the electric company
should be notified of oxygen use in the home to ensure
client safety in case of a power outage or a fire.
a nurse is caring for a client who has atelectasis. the nurse
should identify that which of the following substances is
required to keep the client's alveoli from collapsing and
causing atelectasis?
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-lymphatic fluid
-oxygenated blood
-synovial fluid
-surfactant - Answer-Surfactant.
the rationale: the nurse should identify that surfactant is a
lubricant to keep alveoli in the lungs from collapsing during
exhalation. a lacl of surfactant can result in atelectasis.
a nurse is caring for a client who is receiving supplemental
oxygen for hypoxia. the nurse should identify that which of
the following can cause hypoxia? - Answer-smoke
inhalation.
rationale: The nurse should identify that smoke inhalation
can cause hypoxia. Smoke inhalation can cause a client to
become hypoxic due to a lack of oxygen and ventilation
a nurse is planning care for a group of client on a
cardiopulmonary unit. which of the following clients should
the nurse plan to see first?