ATI RN
RN ATI Maternal Newborn 2023 with NGN Questions
Extract:
A nurse in a clinic is caring for a 16-year-old adolescent.
Exhibit 1
History and Physical
Adolescent is sexually active with two current partners.
IUD in place
Reports not using condoms during sexual activity.
History of type 1 diabetes mellitus”
Question 1 of 5
Which of the following conditions should the nurse identify as being consistent with the adolescent's assessment findings? For each finding click to specify if the assessment findings are consistent with trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, or candidiasis. Each finding may support more than one disease process.
Assessment Findings | Trichomoniasis | Gonorrhea | Candidiasis |
---|---|---|---|
Abdominal pain. | |||
Greenish discharge. | |||
Diabetes. | |||
Pain on urination. | |||
Absence of condom. |
Correct Answer: B, D
Rationale:
To determine the correct answer, we look at the assessment findings. For "Greenish discharge," this is consistent with both trichomoniasis and gonorrhea. Trichomoniasis typically presents with a frothy, yellow-green discharge, while gonorrhea can cause a greenish or yellow discharge. "Pain on urination" is also a common symptom of both gonorrhea and trichomoniasis.
Therefore, the correct answer is B, D. Abdominal pain is not specific to any of the mentioned conditions and is not a defining symptom. Diabetes is not directly related to the assessment findings provided. The absence of a condom is not a symptom but rather a risk factor for sexually transmitted infections.
Extract:
The nurse is reviewing laboratory results in the adolescent's medical record.
Exhibit 1
Vital Signs
1300: Blood pressure 118/72 mm Hg, Heart rate 100/min ,Respiratory rate 20/min ,Temperature 38.3° C
(101° F)
Exhibit 2:
Provider Prescriptions 1300: Standing prescriptions for clients who present with abdominal pain: Obtain
laboratory tests: Urinalysis Cervical culture C-reactive protein Beta hCG
Exhibit 3:
Nurses' Notes 1300: Admitted adolescent reporting "cramping in my stomach." Reports pain as a 4 on 0
to 10 pain scale and describes pain as constant and dull. Reports nausea and vomiting over past 24
hours. Reports painful urination and pain during sexual intercourse with minimal vaginal itching-
Tenderness with palpation to lower abdomen, guarding abdomen observed. Greenish vaginal discharge
observed. Reports last menstrual period was 3 weeks ago as normal period lasted 4 days. “
Question 2 of 5
Which of the following conditions is the client most likely developing?
Pelvic inflammatory. |
Ectopic pregnancy. |
Pyclonephritis. |
C-reactive protein. |
Beta hCG. |
Urinalysis. |
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: [1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
The correct answer is A: Pelvic inflammatory. Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of the female reproductive organs, often caused by sexually transmitted infections. It presents with symptoms like pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, and fever. Ectopic pregnancy (
B) is the implantation of a fertilized egg outside the uterus and presents with abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Pyelonephritis (
C) is a kidney infection, typically causing fever and flank pain. C-reactive protein (
D) is a marker for inflammation and infection, not a specific condition. Beta hCG (E) is a hormone produced in pregnancy. Urinalysis (F) is a test to analyze urine composition, not a condition.
Extract:
A nurse is reviewing the provider's prescription in the adolescent's medical chart
Exhibit 1
History and Physical, Adolescent is sexually active with two current partners.
IUD in place, Reports not using condoms during sexual activity.
History of type 1 diabetes mellitus
Question 3 of 5
The nurse should first implement --- and ---
Correct Answer: B, C
Rationale: The correct answer is B, C. The nurse should first implement administering doxycycline and ceftriaxone in the treatment of certain infections like gonorrhea and chlamydia. Administering these antibiotics promptly is crucial to start the treatment process effectively. Providing education on medications (choice
A) can follow once the initial treatment is administered. Administering metronidazole alone (choice E) or with educating on condoms (choice
D) is not appropriate for the initial treatment of gonorrhea or chlamydia. Administering metronidazole alone would not effectively address these infections.
Question 4 of 5
Which of the following indicates whether the adolescent understands the teaching on requires further education?
client statements | Indicates understanding | Requires further education | |
---|---|---|---|
I should continue taking all my medications even if I don't show any symptoms. | |||
If I continue to get this type of infection, it can affect my ability to have kids in the future. | |||
I should go to the emergency department if my urine turns dark. | |||
As long as I keep my IUD, I don't need to use condoms. | |||
I'm more likely to get a sunburn while taking these medications. |
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: [0, 0, 0]
Extract:
Question 5 of 5
A nurse is preparing to perform Leopold maneuvers for a client. Identify the sequence the nurse should follow. (Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the order of performance. Use all the steps.)
Order the Items
Source Container
Correct Answer: B, C, D, A
Rationale: The correct order for performing Leopold maneuvers is B, C, D, A. Firstly, palpating the fundus (
B) helps determine the fetal part. Next, determining the location of the fetal back (
C) guides the nurse to find the fetal back. Palpating for the fetal part at the inlet (
D) helps identify its presentation. Lastly, identifying the attitude of the head (
A) completes the assessment. Other choices are not relevant to the sequential assessment in Leopold maneuvers.