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ATI ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 2026/2027 | 150 Questions | Already Graded A | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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Pass the ATI Anatomy and Physiology Proctored Review Exam with confidence using this complete 150-question guide that is already graded A. This A+ Graded resource contains comprehensive coverage of all key A&P topics including organization of the human body, basic chemistry and biochemistry, cell structure and function, tissues (epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous), integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Each of the 150 questions includes verified correct answers aligned with ATI standards. Perfect for proctored exam success and nursing school readiness. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently ace your ATI A&P Proctored Exam. Download your complete 150-question ATI Anatomy and Physiology Proctored Review Exam instantly!

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SECTION 1: Body Organization & Homeostasis (Q1-Q12)

Q1: A nurse is assessing a patient who has fallen and struck the lateral aspect of the
right leg. The nurse documents the injury as being located on which surface?
A. Medial surface of the leg
B. Lateral surface of the leg [CORRECT]
C. Proximal surface of the leg
D. Distal surface of the leg
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The lateral surface refers to the side away from the midline of the body,
which matches the described injury location. Medial refers to the side toward the
midline, proximal means closer to the trunk, and distal means farther from the trunk;
none of these describe the outer side of the leg. Correct anatomical terminology is
essential for accurate documentation and communication among healthcare providers.

Q2: A patient is positioned supine for a surgical procedure. Which body plane divides
this patient into equal anterior and posterior portions?
A. Sagittal plane
B. Frontal (coronal) plane [CORRECT]
C. Transverse plane
D. Oblique plane
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The frontal (coronal) plane divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior
(back) portions. The sagittal plane divides the body into left and right portions, the
transverse plane divides into superior and inferior portions, and the oblique plane is at
an angle. Understanding anatomical planes is fundamental for surgical positioning and
imaging interpretation.

,Q3: Which cavity contains the heart, lungs, trachea, and esophagus?
A. Abdominopelvic cavity
B. Dorsal cavity
C. Thoracic cavity [CORRECT]
D. Cranial cavity
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The thoracic cavity is the superior portion of the ventral cavity that contains
the heart, lungs, trachea, and esophagus. The abdominopelvic cavity contains digestive
and reproductive organs, the dorsal cavity contains the brain and spinal cord, and the
cranial cavity houses only the brain. This distinction is critical for understanding organ
location and potential injury patterns.

Q4: A patient has a fever of 39.5°C. Which homeostatic control mechanism is primarily
responsible for returning body temperature to the normal set point of 37°C?
A. Positive feedback mechanism
B. Negative feedback mechanism [CORRECT]
C. Feed-forward mechanism
D. Neutral feedback mechanism
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Negative feedback mechanisms work to reverse changes in physiological
conditions and restore homeostasis by opposing the initial stimulus; fever reduction
involves cooling responses. Positive feedback amplifies the initial stimulus (such as
blood clotting), feed-forward mechanisms anticipate changes before they occur, and
neutral feedback is not a recognized physiological mechanism. Negative feedback is
the most common homeostatic control in the body.

Q5: Which level of structural organization correctly follows the cellular level in the
hierarchy from simplest to most complex?
A. Chemical level
B. Tissue level [CORRECT]
C. Organ level
D. System level
Correct Answer: B

,Rationale: The correct hierarchy is chemical → cellular → tissue → organ → organ
system → organism. Tissues are groups of similar cells that perform a common
function. The chemical level is simpler than the cellular level, while the organ and
system levels are more complex. Understanding this hierarchy helps nurses
comprehend how cellular dysfunction affects entire organ systems.

Q6: A patient is in labor, and uterine contractions are becoming progressively stronger
and more frequent. Which type of feedback mechanism explains this physiological
process?
A. Negative feedback
B. Positive feedback [CORRECT]
C. Neutral feedback
D. Adaptive feedback
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Positive feedback amplifies the original stimulus, causing uterine
contractions to intensify until the baby is delivered. Negative feedback would oppose
the stimulus and stop contractions, which would prevent delivery. Neutral and adaptive
feedback are not standard physiological control mechanisms. Positive feedback is
relatively rare in the body but essential for processes like childbirth and blood clotting.

Q7: A nurse is palpating a patient's abdomen and identifies a mass located inferior to
the umbilicus and medial to the anterior superior iliac spine. Which anatomical quadrant
should the nurse document this finding in?
A. Right upper quadrant
B. Left upper quadrant
C. Right lower quadrant [CORRECT]
D. Left lower quadrant
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The umbilicus serves as the center point for dividing the abdomen into four
quadrants; a structure inferior to the umbilicus and medial to the right anterior superior
iliac spine is in the right lower quadrant. The right upper quadrant contains the liver and
gallbladder, the left upper quadrant contains the stomach and spleen, and the left lower

, quadrant contains the sigmoid colon. Accurate quadrant documentation guides
diagnostic evaluation and surgical planning.

Q8: Which body cavity is subdivided into the cranial and spinal cavities?
A. Ventral cavity
B. Dorsal cavity [CORRECT]
C. Thoracic cavity
D. Abdominopelvic cavity
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The dorsal cavity is the posterior body cavity that contains the brain (cranial
cavity) and spinal cord (spinal cavity). The ventral cavity is the anterior cavity containing
thoracic and abdominopelvic structures. The thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities are
subdivisions of the ventral cavity, not the dorsal cavity. This anatomical distinction is
fundamental for understanding the protective meningeal layers surrounding the central
nervous system.

Q9: A patient is experiencing dehydration. The hypothalamus detects increased blood
osmolarity and stimulates the posterior pituitary to release antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
This is an example of which component of a homeostatic control system?
A. Effector
B. Receptor
C. Control center [CORRECT]
D. Stimulus
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The hypothalamus serves as the control center by processing sensory input
and initiating the hormonal response to correct the dehydration. The receptor
(osmoreceptors) detects the change, the effector (posterior pituitary and kidneys)
carries out the response, and the stimulus is the increased blood osmolarity itself.
Understanding control center function helps nurses recognize how endocrine disorders
disrupt homeostasis.

Q10: A nurse is preparing to administer an injection into the deltoid muscle. The nurse
should place the needle in which relative position to the acromion process?
A. Inferior and lateral to the acromion process

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