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Ace your nursing exams with this complete ATI Fundamentals review guide featuring 121 verified
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Topics Covered
• Nursing process and clinical judgment
• Vital signs and physical assessment
• Infection control and sterile technique
• Patient hygiene, mobility, and safety
• Medication administration basics
Quiz_________________?
A charge nurse is reviewing oral care and hygiene practices with another nurse for a client
who has glaucoma. Which of the following information should the charge nurse include?
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, - The most common oral hygiene problem is gingivitis/
- The clients ability to obtain dental care in unaffected by their visual impairment
- The visually impaired client has better oral hygiene than those clients without visual
impairment
- The nurse should educate the client and caregivers about the importance of routine dental
visits to maintain oral health -
Answer✅
The nurse should educate the client and caregivers about the importance of routine dental
visits to maintain oral health
It is essential for the nurse to educate the client and caregivers regarding the need for
routine dental visits to decrease the risk of developing oral health problems.
Quiz_________________?
A nurse discovers a small sire in a clients room. After removing the client to safety, which of
the following actions should the nurse take next?
- Extinguish the fire
- Close the windows in the client's room
- Close the client's door
- Activate the fire alarm -
Answer✅
Activate the fire alarm
The greatest risk to this client is injury from a fire. Therefore, the next action the nurse
should take is to activate the emergency fire alarm to alert emergency responders to
extinguish the fire.
Quiz_________________?
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, A nurse enters a clients room and finds the client crying. The nurse sits beside the bed in
silence. Which of the Swansons five categories of caring behaviors is the nurse
demonstrating?
- Knowing
- Being with
- Doing for
- Maintaining belief -
Answer✅
Being with
Being with is being physically and emotionally present with the client. Being with does not
have to involve any speaking. The nurse in this example is being present and available by
sitting beside the bed in silence, allowing space for the client to talk when and if they want
to talk.
Quiz_________________?
A nurse in a long term care facility is caring for an older adult client and notes their muscles
have become smaller and weaker. Which of the following should the nurse suspect the
client is experiencing?
- Sarcopenia
- Disuse osteoporosis
- Atrophy
- Joint contracture -
Answer✅
Atrophy
The nurse should suspect the client is experiencing atrophy of their muscles. Atrophy
occurs when the muscles of the body become smaller and weaker. This can occur with
prolonged immobility or disuse of a limb.
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, Quiz_________________?
A nurse is a assisting with emergency care of a client who has been exposed to a chemical
toxin. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- Rinse the clients skin with water
- Remove the clients clothing by pulling it over their head
- Dispose of the clients clothing in a single biohazard bag
- Prepare to administer potassium iodide to the client -
Answer✅
Rinse the clients skin with water
The nurse should have the client shower to remove the chemical toxin from their skin, hair,
and eyes to reduce the effects of exposure.
Quiz_________________?
A nurse is a member of a committee that is using evidence based practice (EBP) to decrease
the incidence of central line infections. The nurse should identify that which of the following
interventions is part of the implementation step of EBP?
- Recognizing a high incidence of central line infections
- Evaluating whether the practice changes decreased the infection rate
- Researching best practices to reduce the rate of central line infections
- Incorporating the new practice into client care -
Answer✅
Incorporating the new practice into client care
Incorporating the new practice into client care is part of the implementing step of EBP.
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