RN ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR TEST BANK
ACTUAL EXAM 1 2024-2025 LATEST EXA M WITH
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||ASSURED PASS ALREADY GRADED A+
The client returns to the provider's office 3 Assessment Finding
days later. Urine Color: E
Exhibit 1: Nurses' Notes Skin: U
Day 1, 0900: Voiding Pattern: E
Client is 65-year-old who reports pain and Blood Pressure: E
burning on urination. Temperature: U
Client states, "I am having trouble making it Bowel Elimination: U
to the bathroom on time and I'm up O2 Sat: E
throughout the night needing to urinate."
Client alert and oriented x 3.
Bilateral breath sounds clear. Respirations
even and unlabored.
S3 auscultated. Lower extremity edema +1.
Radial and pedal pulses +2. Bowel sounds
normoactive. Client reports no nausea or
vomiting.
Client has a history of type 2 diabetes
mellitus, hypertension, and COPD.
3 days later, 0900:
Client returns to office due to orange-
colored urine and diarrhea.
Client reports drinking a minimum of 3 L of
fluids daily as instructed and states, "I'm still
going to the bathroom a lot, and I noticed
that I am bruising more easily."
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Exhibit 2: Vital Signs:
Day 1, 0900:
Temperature 37.2° C (99° F)
Heart rate 88/min
Blood pressure 142/88 mm Hg
Respiratory rate 20/min
Oxygen saturation 92% on room air
3 days later, 0900:
Temperature 37.7° C (100.9° F)
Heart rate 87/min
Blood pressure 144/90 mm Hg
Respiratory rate 22/min
Oxygen saturation 93% on room air
Exhibit 3: Provider Prescriptions
Day 1, 0930:
Collect urine specimen for urinalysis and
urine culture and sensitivity.
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole 160/800
mg PO twice daily for 10 days
Phenazopyridine 200 mg PO every 6 hr for
2 days
Exhibit 4: Lab Results
Day 1, 1100:
Urinalysis
Color: Amber (Amber yellow)
Appearance: Cloudy (Clear)
Specific gravity: 1.04 (1.005 to 1.03)
pH: 9 (4.6 to 8)
Glucose: None (None)
Ketones: None (None)
Bilirubin: None (None)
Blood: Trace (None)
Nitrite: Positive (negative)
Leukocyte esterase: Positive (Negative)
RBC: 18 (less than 2)
WBC: 30 (0 to 4)
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Urine culture: pending
A nurse is caring for a 5-year-old child Answer:
Exhibit 1: Physical Exam 15:10 Condition: epiglottitis
Upon visual inspection, throat is inflamed, Actions: droplet precautions and IV antibiotics
tonsils appear pink, reddened and Monitor: Temp and breath sounds
epiglottis is edematous and cherry red in
appearance. Skin appears pale. Stridor
noted upon inspiration with diminished
bilateral lung sounds
Exhibit 2: Nurses' Notes 15:10
Child accompanied to RD by caregiver.
Caregiver states child has a sore throat and
reports the child has "pain on swallowing"
and denies cough. Child is agitated and
learning forward with drooling noted.
Exhibit 3: Vital Signs 15:05
Axillary Temp: 102F
HR: 130/min
Resp: 28/min
BP: 99/58 mmHg
O2: 90% on room air
Exhibit 4: Medical History
Family history of asthma
Child seen 6 months ago for tonsillitis and
treated with antibiotic therapy.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is on the The client is most likely experiencing manifestations of PNEUMONIA and
spinal cord injury (SCI) unit. AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA.
Exhibit 1: Nurses' Notes
Day 3, 1700:
Client admitted to SCI unit 3 days ago
following C7 injury. Skin is cool, pale, and
dry to touch. Respirations easy and
unlabored. Lung sounds diminished to
lower lobes. Abdomen soft and
nondistended with active bowel sounds.
client passed a small amount of hard
formed stool this AM. Indwelling catheter
draining clean, yellow urine. DTR are
biceps 1+, Triceps 1+, patella 0, and ankle 0
bilaterally. Client reports pain of 0.
Day 4, 0600
Client reports increasing coughing and
SOB. Crackles auscultated in BLL. Face and
neck flushed, skin warm and moist. Client
reports blurred vision and a headache as
an 8/10 on pain scale. Abd soft and mildly
distended. hypoactive bowel sounds
present. Urinary output 300mL over last 8hr
Exhibit 2: Vital Signs
Day 3 1700:
Temp: 100.8F
HR: 74
Resp: 20
BP: 108/60 mmHg
O2: 96% on RA
Day 4 0600:
Temp: 101.2F
HR: 54
Resp: 26
BP: 142/90 mmHg
O2: 91% on RA
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