A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
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fundamental exam Guide.
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Guide with Verified Answers.
what are the health care regulatory agencies - ansjoint commission
state boards of nursing
food and drug administration
what are the federally funded health care finances - ansMedicare
Medicaid
a hospital is conducting a community blood pressure screening in its lobby. what level of care
is this - ansprimary
the intensive care unit, oncology, treatment center and burn center are what level of care -
anstertiary
immunizations and education for minimizing risk factors for illness are what level of care -
anspreventative care
hospital based care in the emergency department or clinical unit are what level of care -
anssecondary
specialized care such as burn or cancer centers are what level of care - anstertiary
cardiac rehabilitation and home health care are what levels of care - ansrestorative
threatening to put a diaper on a patient if he don't use the urinal properly is considered an -
ansassault
a patient states he is thinking of leaving the hospital against medical advice. the nurse gave
him a PRN sedative with his usual meds without him requesting it. this is considered -
ansfalse imprisonment
what would be included in a plan of care for a patient with pertussis - answear a mask when
providing care within 3ft of the client
place a surgical mask on the client if being transported to another unit
wear a gown when performing care that involves secretions
linear clusters of fluid-contsining vesicles with some crusting - ansherpes zoster
a client reports severe sore throat, pain when swallowing and swollen lymph nodes. what
stage of infection is this - ansillness
what are clinical manifestations of localized versus a systemic infection - ansfever
malaise
increase in pulse and respiratory rate
what actions should be taken to reduce risk of falls - anscall light in reach
,A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
provide nonskid footwear
complete fall risk assessment
what are actions for a patient who has had a seizure - ansplace patient on side
administer meds as prescribed
be prepared to insert airway
do not leave client alone during a seizure
what is the priority action for a client with a history of falls - anscomplete a fall risk
assessment
what are interventions for seclusion and restraints - ansassess restraints every 2 hours
assess food, fluids, comfort, and safety and document every 15-30 mins
what should be included in a teaching about carbon monoxide poisoning - anscarbon
monoxide binds with hemoglobin in the body
a client who has a heat stroke will have what - anshypotension
who is at risk for complications from food poisoning - ansimmunocompromised individuals
clients as risk for food poisoning are instructed to eat and drink what - ansonly pasteurized
milk, yogurt, cheese and other dairy products
what bed position should the bed be in for a client receiving eternal tube feeding due to
dysphagia - anssemi-fowlers
a client asks to move from the bed to the chair what is the priority action - ansassess the
clients ability to help with the transfer
21 year old with a sore throat tells doctor he has not seen the doctor since highschool. what
screening should be done - anstesticular exam
what should be included in health promotion and primary prevention for a school-aged child -
anschild obesity
substance use disorder
scoliosis
stranger awareness
what is the first sign of maturation in boys - ansenlargement of the testes and the scrotum
what are the recommended immunizations for adolescents 12-22 - ansvaricella
,A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
human papilloma virus
seasonal influenza
scoliosis is more common with who and when should screening be done - ansgirls and during
adolescents growth spurts
what vaccines are appropriate for young adults 20-35 - anshuman papilloma virus
measles, mumps, rubella
varicella
what is an example of a middle aged adults psychosocial development - ansexpressing
concern about the next generation
welcome opportunities to be creative and productive
become involved with community issues
what are expected decreases in physical function of a middle age adult - ansmetabolism
gastric secretion
glomerular function
what immunizations are recommended for a middle aged adult 35-65 - ansvaricella
herpes zoster
influenza
what should be asked for a older adult who loses weight - ansdo you eat alone or with
someone
have you started any new meds
what have you eaten in the last 24 hour
are you on a fixed income
what immunizations are recommended for an older adult 65 and older - anspneumococcal
immunizations
eye exam
, A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
mental health screening
DEXA scanning
what nutritional interventions are recommended for older adults - ansincrease calcium and
fiber
decrease sodium
what are expected changes in aging - ansdecreased height
nail thickening
decreased bladder capacity
a client who is on bed rest should do what to maintain latency of airways - ansuse incentive
spirometer
what interventions should be used to reduce the risk of a dvt for a patient post-op - ansapply
elastic stockings
change position frequently
what does a sequential compression device SCD do - anskeeps blood pumping in legs
what instructions should be given to a client who is recovering from a minor musculoskeletal
injury of the left lower extremities - anshold cane on the right side
keep two points of support on the floor
after advancing cane, move weaker leg forward
what are effects of immobility of the cardio vascular system - ansorthostatic hypotension
stasis of blood in legs
increased risk of thrombus
less fluid volume in circulatory system
diminished autonomic response
increased oxygen requirements
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
what are the health care regulatory agencies - ansjoint commission
state boards of nursing
food and drug administration
what are the federally funded health care finances - ansMedicare
Medicaid
a hospital is conducting a community blood pressure screening in its lobby. what level of care
is this - ansprimary
the intensive care unit, oncology, treatment center and burn center are what level of care -
anstertiary
immunizations and education for minimizing risk factors for illness are what level of care -
anspreventative care
hospital based care in the emergency department or clinical unit are what level of care -
anssecondary
specialized care such as burn or cancer centers are what level of care - anstertiary
cardiac rehabilitation and home health care are what levels of care - ansrestorative
threatening to put a diaper on a patient if he don't use the urinal properly is considered an -
ansassault
a patient states he is thinking of leaving the hospital against medical advice. the nurse gave
him a PRN sedative with his usual meds without him requesting it. this is considered -
ansfalse imprisonment
what would be included in a plan of care for a patient with pertussis - answear a mask when
providing care within 3ft of the client
place a surgical mask on the client if being transported to another unit
wear a gown when performing care that involves secretions
linear clusters of fluid-contsining vesicles with some crusting - ansherpes zoster
a client reports severe sore throat, pain when swallowing and swollen lymph nodes. what
stage of infection is this - ansillness
what are clinical manifestations of localized versus a systemic infection - ansfever
malaise
increase in pulse and respiratory rate
what actions should be taken to reduce risk of falls - anscall light in reach
,A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
provide nonskid footwear
complete fall risk assessment
what are actions for a patient who has had a seizure - ansplace patient on side
administer meds as prescribed
be prepared to insert airway
do not leave client alone during a seizure
what is the priority action for a client with a history of falls - anscomplete a fall risk
assessment
what are interventions for seclusion and restraints - ansassess restraints every 2 hours
assess food, fluids, comfort, and safety and document every 15-30 mins
what should be included in a teaching about carbon monoxide poisoning - anscarbon
monoxide binds with hemoglobin in the body
a client who has a heat stroke will have what - anshypotension
who is at risk for complications from food poisoning - ansimmunocompromised individuals
clients as risk for food poisoning are instructed to eat and drink what - ansonly pasteurized
milk, yogurt, cheese and other dairy products
what bed position should the bed be in for a client receiving eternal tube feeding due to
dysphagia - anssemi-fowlers
a client asks to move from the bed to the chair what is the priority action - ansassess the
clients ability to help with the transfer
21 year old with a sore throat tells doctor he has not seen the doctor since highschool. what
screening should be done - anstesticular exam
what should be included in health promotion and primary prevention for a school-aged child -
anschild obesity
substance use disorder
scoliosis
stranger awareness
what is the first sign of maturation in boys - ansenlargement of the testes and the scrotum
what are the recommended immunizations for adolescents 12-22 - ansvaricella
,A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
human papilloma virus
seasonal influenza
scoliosis is more common with who and when should screening be done - ansgirls and during
adolescents growth spurts
what vaccines are appropriate for young adults 20-35 - anshuman papilloma virus
measles, mumps, rubella
varicella
what is an example of a middle aged adults psychosocial development - ansexpressing
concern about the next generation
welcome opportunities to be creative and productive
become involved with community issues
what are expected decreases in physical function of a middle age adult - ansmetabolism
gastric secretion
glomerular function
what immunizations are recommended for a middle aged adult 35-65 - ansvaricella
herpes zoster
influenza
what should be asked for a older adult who loses weight - ansdo you eat alone or with
someone
have you started any new meds
what have you eaten in the last 24 hour
are you on a fixed income
what immunizations are recommended for an older adult 65 and older - anspneumococcal
immunizations
eye exam
, A Comprehensive ATI RN Fundamentals
Proctored Focus, ati proctored
fundamental exam Guide.
Latest Updated 2026/2027 Exam Study
Guide with Verified Answers.
mental health screening
DEXA scanning
what nutritional interventions are recommended for older adults - ansincrease calcium and
fiber
decrease sodium
what are expected changes in aging - ansdecreased height
nail thickening
decreased bladder capacity
a client who is on bed rest should do what to maintain latency of airways - ansuse incentive
spirometer
what interventions should be used to reduce the risk of a dvt for a patient post-op - ansapply
elastic stockings
change position frequently
what does a sequential compression device SCD do - anskeeps blood pumping in legs
what instructions should be given to a client who is recovering from a minor musculoskeletal
injury of the left lower extremities - anshold cane on the right side
keep two points of support on the floor
after advancing cane, move weaker leg forward
what are effects of immobility of the cardio vascular system - ansorthostatic hypotension
stasis of blood in legs
increased risk of thrombus
less fluid volume in circulatory system
diminished autonomic response
increased oxygen requirements