ATI RN
ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam Study Guide 3 Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
Nurse has removed a sterile pack from its outside cover & placed it on a clean work surface in preparation for an invasive procedure. Which of the following flaps should the nurse unfold first?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Flap farthest from the body. Unfolding this flap first ensures that the sterile contents inside the pack remain protected from contamination by the nurse's body and hands. Starting with the farthest flap minimizes the risk of accidental touching or contamination of the sterile instruments or supplies. Unfolding the closest flap (choice
A) or the side flaps (choices B and
C) first could potentially expose the sterile contents to contamination.
Therefore, unfolding the flap farthest from the body is the most appropriate and logical step to maintain sterility and ensure safe patient care during the procedure.
Question 2 of 5
Nurse is reviewing hand hygiene techniques with a group of APs. Which instructions should the nurse include when discussing handwashing? (Select all that apply.)
Correct Answer: B,D
Rationale:
Correct
Answer: B, D
Rationale:
B: Washing hands with soap & water for at least 15 seconds is crucial to ensure thorough cleaning and removal of germs.
D: Using a clean paper towel to turn off hand faucets helps prevent recontamination of clean hands.
Incorrect
Choices:
A: Applying 3-5 mL of liquid soap to dry hands is not specified in handwashing guidelines.
C: Rinsing hands with hot water can strip the skin of natural oils and may not be necessary for effective hand hygiene.
E: Allowing hands to air dry after washing may not be sufficient to eliminate germs and is not a recommended step in hand hygiene protocols.
Question 3 of 5
Nurse has prepared a sterile field for assisting a provider with chest tube insertion. Which should the nurse recognize as contaminating the sterile field? (Select all that apply.)
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale:
Correct
Answer: B, C, D
Rationale:
B: Moistening a cotton ball with sterile normal saline outside the sterile field contaminates it with non-sterile moisture.
C: Any delay increases the risk of contamination as the field may not be maintained sterile for an extended period.
D: Turning away from the sterile field allows for potential contamination by not maintaining focus on maintaining the sterility of the field.
Incorrect
Choices:
A: While dropping a sterile instrument can contaminate, it would not necessarily contaminate the entire field.
E: Client's hand brushing against the outer edge could introduce contamination, but it does not directly contaminate the entire field.
Question 4 of 5
Nurse is caring for a client with SARS. The nurse is aware that healthcare professionals are required to report communicable & infectious diseases. Which of these illustrate the rationale for reporting? (Select all that apply.)
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: The correct answers are A, B, C, and E. Reporting communicable diseases helps in planning and evaluating control strategies by identifying trends and risk factors. It also aids in determining public health priorities by allocating resources effectively. Reporting ensures proper medical treatment for infected individuals and helps in monitoring for common-source outbreaks to prevent further spread. Incorrect choices: D - Reporting does not specifically identify endemic diseases; F & G -
Choices are not provided.
Question 5 of 5
Nurse contributing to a care plan for a client being admitted to a facility with suspected pertussis. Which should the nurse include in the care plan? (Select all that apply.)
Correct Answer: B,C,E
Rationale: The correct answers are B, C, and E.
B: Wearing a mask within 3 ft of the client helps prevent the spread of pertussis, which is transmitted through respiratory secretions.
C: Placing a mask on the client during transportation reduces the risk of spreading the infection to others.
E: Wearing a gown during care that may result in contamination from secretions further prevents transmission.
A: Negative air pressure is not necessary for pertussis transmission control.
D: Sterile gloves are not required for handling soiled linens in pertussis cases.
In summary, the correct answers focus on preventing the spread of pertussis through respiratory secretions, while the incorrect choices are not directly related to infection control measures for this condition.