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MENTAL HEALTH
The nurse is caring for a client with schizophrenia. Which of the following outcomes is 
the least desirable? 
A) The client spends more time by himself 
B) The client doesn't engage in delusional thinking 
C) The client doesn't harm himself or others 
D) The client demonstrates ability to meet his own self-care needs 
The client with schizophrenia is commonly socially isolated and withdrawn; therefore, having the 
client spend more time by himself wouldn't be a desirable outcome. Rather, a...
- Examen
- • 82 páginas •
The nurse is caring for a client with schizophrenia. Which of the following outcomes is 
the least desirable? 
A) The client spends more time by himself 
B) The client doesn't engage in delusional thinking 
C) The client doesn't harm himself or others 
D) The client demonstrates ability to meet his own self-care needs 
The client with schizophrenia is commonly socially isolated and withdrawn; therefore, having the 
client spend more time by himself wouldn't be a desirable outcome. Rather, a...
EFDA ENTRANCE EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (DETAILED ANSWERS)
Normal occlusion - correct answer Buccal cusps of max teeth occlude with the buccal 
surface of mand teeth 
Marginal ridge - correct answer Forms the medial and distal borders of the occlusal 
surface. Found on ling surfaces of anterior and on occulsal of posterior 
Oblique ridge - correct answer Separates the central and distal occulsal fossae. Found 
on max first molars. Mand molars do not have this. 
Class I - correct answer Cavities in pits and fissures of teeth. 
Class II - correct answer I...
- Examen
- • 13 páginas •
Normal occlusion - correct answer Buccal cusps of max teeth occlude with the buccal 
surface of mand teeth 
Marginal ridge - correct answer Forms the medial and distal borders of the occlusal 
surface. Found on ling surfaces of anterior and on occulsal of posterior 
Oblique ridge - correct answer Separates the central and distal occulsal fossae. Found 
on max first molars. Mand molars do not have this. 
Class I - correct answer Cavities in pits and fissures of teeth. 
Class II - correct answer I...
ATI: RN Targeted Medical Surgical Endocrine New 2024 - 2025
1. A nurse is teaching a client who has diabetes mellitus about insulin injections. The client's prescription includes 
evening doses of insulin glargine and regular insulin. Which 
of the following in structions should the nurse include? 
 
a. Inject the insulins intramuscularly. 
b. Shake the insulins vigorously prior to 
administration. 
c. Draw up the insulins into separate sy 
ringes. 
d. Expect the insulins to appear cloudy. 
Draw up the insulins into separate syringes. 
The nurse...
- Examen
- • 1 páginas •
1. A nurse is teaching a client who has diabetes mellitus about insulin injections. The client's prescription includes 
evening doses of insulin glargine and regular insulin. Which 
of the following in structions should the nurse include? 
 
a. Inject the insulins intramuscularly. 
b. Shake the insulins vigorously prior to 
administration. 
c. Draw up the insulins into separate sy 
ringes. 
d. Expect the insulins to appear cloudy. 
Draw up the insulins into separate syringes. 
The nurse...
ATI RN Targeted Medical Surgical: Respiratory 2025 UPDATED With Correct Answers;Rationale
1. a nurse is caring for a client who's receiving 
mechanical ventilation when the low-pres 
sure alarm sounds. which of the following 
situations should the nurse recognize as a 
possible cause of the alarm? 
 
A.) Excess secretions 
B.) Kinks in the tubing 
C.) Artificial airway cuff leak 
D.) Biting on the endotracheal tube 
 
artificial airway cuff leak 
rationale: 
An artificial airway cuff leak 
interferes with oxygenation 
and causes the low-pressure 
alarm to sound. 
 
2....
- Examen
- • 1 páginas •
1. a nurse is caring for a client who's receiving 
mechanical ventilation when the low-pres 
sure alarm sounds. which of the following 
situations should the nurse recognize as a 
possible cause of the alarm? 
 
A.) Excess secretions 
B.) Kinks in the tubing 
C.) Artificial airway cuff leak 
D.) Biting on the endotracheal tube 
 
artificial airway cuff leak 
rationale: 
An artificial airway cuff leak 
interferes with oxygenation 
and causes the low-pressure 
alarm to sound. 
 
2....
ATI RN Targeted Medical Surgical Perioperative 2024 Newest Exam with C ORRECT ANWERS
1. A nurse is assessing a client who is preoperative. 
The nurse should identify that which of the following 
factors reported by the client increases the risk for a postoperative wound infection? 
A- Frequent use of echinacea 
B- Long term use of corticosteroids 
C- History of osteoporosis 
D- Diet high in vit C 
B 
 
2. A nurse is providing preoperative teaching to a client 
who is schedule for a gastrectomy in 1 week. The 
client is anxious about the upcoming surgery. Which 
of the...
- Examen
- • 15 páginas •
1. A nurse is assessing a client who is preoperative. 
The nurse should identify that which of the following 
factors reported by the client increases the risk for a postoperative wound infection? 
A- Frequent use of echinacea 
B- Long term use of corticosteroids 
C- History of osteoporosis 
D- Diet high in vit C 
B 
 
2. A nurse is providing preoperative teaching to a client 
who is schedule for a gastrectomy in 1 week. The 
client is anxious about the upcoming surgery. Which 
of the...
Exam (elaborations) RN ATI Concept-Based Ass
1. Meningitis in in fants. Causes? 
Treatment? 
Symptoms include alterations in temperature, vomiting, 
seizures, and nuchal rigidity 
 
2. 
Heart Failure Initial Action 
Assessing breath sounds to determine respiratory sta 
tus 
 
3. 
EMTALA 
Requires client stability before discharge, prohibits re 
fusing care for uninsured clients 
 
4. 
Vasovagal Response Prevention 
Avoid bearing down, use an arm reacher, avoid cold 
compress, and gag reflex 
 
5. 
Viral Hepatitis Diet High...
- Examen
- • 14 páginas •
1. Meningitis in in fants. Causes? 
Treatment? 
Symptoms include alterations in temperature, vomiting, 
seizures, and nuchal rigidity 
 
2. 
Heart Failure Initial Action 
Assessing breath sounds to determine respiratory sta 
tus 
 
3. 
EMTALA 
Requires client stability before discharge, prohibits re 
fusing care for uninsured clients 
 
4. 
Vasovagal Response Prevention 
Avoid bearing down, use an arm reacher, avoid cold 
compress, and gag reflex 
 
5. 
Viral Hepatitis Diet High...
Advanced Pathophysiology Midterm
1. The NP notes that a patient's FEV1/FVC ratio is se 
verely reduced. Which of the following conditions is 
most likely the patient's pulmonary issue? 
chronic asthma 
 
 
2. The NP reviews the results of a patient's pulmonary 
function tests and notes that the FEV1, FVC, and total 
lung capacity (TLC) are reduced. The FEV1/FVC ratio 
is normal. Based on interpretation, this reflects: 
restrictive lung dis 
ease 
 
 
3. Simple spirometry can be used to measure any of the 
followin...
- Examen
- • 8 páginas •
1. The NP notes that a patient's FEV1/FVC ratio is se 
verely reduced. Which of the following conditions is 
most likely the patient's pulmonary issue? 
chronic asthma 
 
 
2. The NP reviews the results of a patient's pulmonary 
function tests and notes that the FEV1, FVC, and total 
lung capacity (TLC) are reduced. The FEV1/FVC ratio 
is normal. Based on interpretation, this reflects: 
restrictive lung dis 
ease 
 
 
3. Simple spirometry can be used to measure any of the 
followin...
Advanced Pathophysiology midterm
1. 
Endoplasmic 
reticulum 
protein folding occurs 
2. 
Lysosomes 
needed for digesting and defense 
3. 
mitochondria 
ATP cellular respiration 
4. 
Nucleolus 
Where RNA transcription occurs 
5. 
Nucleus 
contains DNA 
6. 
peroxisomes 
detoxifies fatty acids 
7. 
Ribosomes 
transport proteins and begin protein synthesis
- Examen
- • 86 páginas •
1. 
Endoplasmic 
reticulum 
protein folding occurs 
2. 
Lysosomes 
needed for digesting and defense 
3. 
mitochondria 
ATP cellular respiration 
4. 
Nucleolus 
Where RNA transcription occurs 
5. 
Nucleus 
contains DNA 
6. 
peroxisomes 
detoxifies fatty acids 
7. 
Ribosomes 
transport proteins and begin protein synthesis
HESI Medical Surgery Final Exam Newest with Verified and Correct Answers ,2024 - 2025
1. Thoracentesis What Position you going to place them in? 
Upright leaning over table to increase lung expansion 
 
2. Metabolic Acidosis Respirations 
Kussmaul respirations 
 
3. Wheezing 
are short high pitched sounds made on expiratory 
 
4. Abnormal Breathe sounds 
used to describe bronchial or bronchovesicular sounds heard in the peripheral lung fields. 
 
5. Adventitous sounds 
are extra breath sounds that are abnormal. 
 
6. The presence of bronchovesicular breath sounds in the...
- Examen
- • 14 páginas •
1. Thoracentesis What Position you going to place them in? 
Upright leaning over table to increase lung expansion 
 
2. Metabolic Acidosis Respirations 
Kussmaul respirations 
 
3. Wheezing 
are short high pitched sounds made on expiratory 
 
4. Abnormal Breathe sounds 
used to describe bronchial or bronchovesicular sounds heard in the peripheral lung fields. 
 
5. Adventitous sounds 
are extra breath sounds that are abnormal. 
 
6. The presence of bronchovesicular breath sounds in the...
2024 ATI Maternal Newborn 2019 Exam Updated 2024 with All Questions, Answers and Rationale
Question 1: 
A nurse is assessing a client who is at 32 weeks of gestation and is receiving 
magnesium sulphate via continuous IV infusion. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse report to the provider? 
A. Decrease in frequency of contractions 
B. BP 150/100 mm Hg 
C. Absent deep tendon reflexes 
D. Urinary output 35 mL/hr 
Show correct answer and explanation 
Explanation 
Absent deep tendon reflexes are a sign of magnesium toxicity, which can occur 
with high levels of magnesium ...
- Examen
- • 23 páginas •
Question 1: 
A nurse is assessing a client who is at 32 weeks of gestation and is receiving 
magnesium sulphate via continuous IV infusion. Which of the following 
findings should the nurse report to the provider? 
A. Decrease in frequency of contractions 
B. BP 150/100 mm Hg 
C. Absent deep tendon reflexes 
D. Urinary output 35 mL/hr 
Show correct answer and explanation 
Explanation 
Absent deep tendon reflexes are a sign of magnesium toxicity, which can occur 
with high levels of magnesium ...