RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR B
2025/ 2026 WITH NGN VERSION REAL
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ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR
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At 11 A.M., a nurse obtains a finger stick glucose of 198 mg. The only syringe is a three milliliter
one. Regular insulin is available as 100 units per milliliter. How many milliliters should the nurse
administer?
a. 0.04
b. 0.4
c. 4
d. 40 –
Correct Answer :a. 0.04
Which of these nursing diagnosis is the priority for a client who is one-hour postoperative after
extensive abdominal surgery?
a. Risk for impaired physical mobility.
b. Risk for deficient fluid volume.
c. Risk for ineffective airway clearance.
d. Risk for infection. –
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Correct Answer :c. Risk for ineffective airway clearance.
A nurse should recognize that which of these occupations increases a person's risk of developing
hepatitis B?
a. Sanitation worker.
b. Nursery school teacher.
c. Hemodialysis nurse.
d. Fish market sales person.
- Correct Answer :c. Hemodialysis nurse.
Which of these assessments is the priority for a client who sustained second-degree burns of the
face and neck?
a. Respiratory status.
b. Renal function.
c. Level of pain.
d. Signs of infection. –
Correct Answer :a. Respiratory status.
A nurse should place a child who is two hours post-tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy in which of
these positions?
a. Supine, flat.
b. Orthopneic.
c. Trendelenberg.
d. Side-lying. –
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Correct Answer :d. Side-lying.
Which of these instructions should a nurse include in the discharge teaching for a client who has
diabetes mellitus?
a. "Soak your feet in hot water once a day."
b. "Cut your toenails in an oval shape weekly."
c. "Avoid using any soap on your feet."
d. "Apply lotion to your feet each day." –
Correct Answer :d. "Apply lotion to your feet each day."
A nurse inadvertently administers an incorrect medication to a client. Which of these actions
should the nurse take first?
a. Assess the client.
b. Notify the physician.
c. Contact the nurse manager.
d. Complete an incident report. –
Correct Answer :a. Assess the client.
An elderly client who is receiving a blood transfusion develops a rapid bounding pulse and an
elevated blood pressure. Which of these actions should a nurse take?
a. Add a 5% dextrose solution to the line.
b. Raise the head of the bed.
c. Stop the transfusion.
d. Measure the client's temperature. –
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Correct Answer :c. Stop the transfusion.
When caring for a client who has hepatitis B, a nurse should wear:
a. gloves when administering oral medications to the client.
b. a gown when changing the client's position.
c. gloves when removing the intravenous cannula.
d. a gown when emptying the client's used bath water. –
Correct Answer :c. gloves when removing the intravenous cannula.
Which of these outcome criteria is appropriate for a client who has a nursing diagnosis of
ineffective airway clearance?
a. Absence of wheezing throughout the lung fields.
b. Clear lung sounds on auscultation.
c. Pulse oximetry level of 80%.
d. Frequent coughing throughout the day. –
Correct Answer :b. Clear lung sounds on auscultation.
A doctor prescribes liquid oral iron medication for a 4-year-old child. Which of these questions
should a nurse ask the child's mother to determine if the medication is being administered
correctly?
a. "Are you using a straw to administer the medicine?"
b. "Has your child been urinating more frequently?"
c. "Have you increased your child's milk intake each day?"
d. "Is there a change in the color of your child's skin?" –
Correct Answer :a. "Are you using a straw to administer the medicine?"
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