ATI PN FUNDAMENTAL PROCTORED NEWEST EXAM
PREPARATION WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |
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Question 1
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is assisting with the admission of a client.
Which of the following tasks is appropriate for the LPN to perform?
A) Develop the initial plan of care.
B) Conduct a comprehensive head-to-toe assessment.
C) Collect subjective and objective data for the admission database.
D) Administer intravenous (IV) push medications.
E) Interpret laboratory results to determine a diagnosis.
Correct Answer: C) Collect subjective and objective data for the
admission database.
Rationale: LPNs are trained and authorized to collect data (both
subjective and objective) during the admission process. Developing
the plan of care, comprehensive assessments, IV push medications,
and interpreting diagnostic results are typically within the RN's
scope.
Question 2
An LPN is preparing to administer oral medication to a client. Which of the
following "Rights of Medication Administration" should the LPN verify first?
A) Right Documentation
B) Right Route
C) Right Patient
D) Right Time
E) Right Reason
Correct Answer: C) Right Patient
Rationale: Verifying the "Right Patient" (typically using two
identifiers) is the absolute first step in medication administration to
ensure client safety and prevent administering medication to the
wrong person.
Question 3
A client is ambulating for the first time after surgery. The LPN should
prioritize which of the following safety measures?
A) Ensuring the client wears soft slippers.
B) Having a wheelchair readily available at the bedside.
C) Explaining the benefits of ambulation.
D) Assessing the client's pain level before ambulation.
,E) Using a gait belt around the client's waist.
Correct Answer: E) Using a gait belt around the client's waist.
Rationale: A gait belt provides a secure grip for the LPN, allowing
them to support the client safely during ambulation and prevent
falls, especially for clients with impaired balance or weakness.
Question 4
An LPN is documenting in a client's chart. Which of the following entries is
the most objective and accurate?
A) "Client seems anxious about surgery."
B) "Client refused medication due to fear."
C) "Client cried for 5 minutes and stated, 'I am scared about my surgery
tomorrow.'"
D) "Client is non-compliant with diet."
E) "Client had a good day."
Correct Answer: C) "Client cried for 5 minutes and stated, 'I am scared
about my surgery tomorrow.'"
Rationale: Objective documentation includes observable behaviors
and direct quotes from the client, avoiding subjective
interpretations or judgments. The other options are subjective
inferences.
Question 5
A client reports feeling lightheaded and dizzy when standing up quickly. The
LPN recognizes this as a sign of:
A) Hypertension
B) Orthostatic hypotension
C) Tachycardia
D) Bradycardia
E) Hyperglycemia
Correct Answer: B) Orthostatic hypotension
Rationale: Orthostatic (postural) hypotension is a sudden drop in
blood pressure when changing from a lying or sitting position to a
standing position, often causing dizziness or lightheadedness, due
to the body's inability to compensate rapidly.
Question 6
An LPN is caring for a client with a nasogastric (NG) tube for intermittent
feedings. Before administering a feeding, what is the first action the LPN
should take?
A) Flush the tube with water.
,B) Elevate the head of the bed.
C) Check for residual volume.
D) Administer the feeding slowly.
E) Verify tube placement.
Correct Answer: E) Verify tube placement.
Rationale: Verifying tube placement (e.g., pH testing, air
auscultation, or x-ray confirmation per facility policy) is the critical
first step to ensure the tube is in the stomach or intestine and not
in the lungs, preventing aspiration.
Question 7
The LPN is collecting a clean-catch urine specimen from a female client.
What instruction should the LPN provide to the client?
A) "Void into the cup immediately upon waking."
B) "Cleanse the perineal area from back to front before voiding."
C) "Begin voiding into the toilet, then collect the middle portion of the urine
in the sterile cup."
D) "Collect urine from the first morning void only."
E) "Fill the cup completely with urine."
Correct Answer: C) "Begin voiding into the toilet, then collect the
middle portion of the urine in the sterile cup."
Rationale: For a clean-catch specimen, the initial stream of urine
helps flush contaminants from the urethra. The middle portion of
the stream is then collected in a sterile container to ensure a less
contaminated sample.
Question 8
When caring for a client with a urinary catheter, which intervention is
essential to prevent a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
A) Empty the drainage bag only when it is completely full.
B) Keep the drainage bag above the level of the bladder.
C) Perform regular perineal care and maintain a closed drainage system.
D) Change the catheter daily.
E) Administer prophylactic antibiotics.
Correct Answer: C) Perform regular perineal care and maintain a
closed drainage system.
Rationale: Regular perineal hygiene (cleaning around the meatus)
and maintaining a closed drainage system (avoiding disconnections)
are crucial to prevent bacteria from entering the urinary tract and
causing infection.
, Question 9
An LPN is assisting a client with limited mobility to reposition in bed. To
prevent injury to themselves, the LPN should:
A) Use their back muscles for lifting.
B) Request assistance from another staff member.
C) Pivot on their feet during the move.
D) Keep their feet close together for a stable base.
E) Avoid using client-assist devices.
Correct Answer: B) Request assistance from another staff member.
Rationale: Using proper body mechanics and requesting assistance
for clients who are heavy or have limited mobility is essential to
prevent injury to the LPN and ensure client safety.
Question 10
A client is scheduled for surgery and expresses anxiety about the procedure.
Which therapeutic communication technique is appropriate for the LPN to
use?
A) "Don't worry, everything will be fine."
B) "Why are you feeling anxious?"
C) "Tell me more about what concerns you about the surgery."
D) "Many people feel anxious before surgery."
E) "Your doctor is very skilled."
Correct Answer: C) "Tell me more about what concerns you about the
surgery."
Rationale: This is an open-ended question that encourages the client
to express their specific fears and concerns, demonstrating
empathy and allowing the LPN to gather more information to
provide targeted support.
Question 11
An LPN is administering a subcutaneous injection. What is the appropriate
needle gauge and length for this type of injection?
A) 18-gauge, 1.5 inches
B) 20-gauge, 1 inch
C) 25-gauge, 5/8 inch
D) 22-gauge, 1.5 inches
E) 16-gauge, 1 inch
Correct Answer: C) 25-gauge, 5/8 inch
Rationale: Subcutaneous injections require a smaller gauge needle
(25-27 gauge) and a shorter length (3/8 to 5/8 inch) to deposit