ATI LPN
LPN Fundamentals Practice Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
A client with hyperkalemia is being taught about dietary management. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct! Hyperkalemia is a condition characterized by high levels of potassium in the blood. To manage hyperkalemia, it is essential to decrease the intake of potassium-rich foods since excess potassium can worsen the condition. By understanding the need to decrease potassium-rich foods, the client shows comprehension of the dietary management required for hyperkalemia. Choice A is incorrect because increasing potassium-rich foods would exacerbate hyperkalemia. Choice C is incorrect since increasing sodium-rich foods is unrelated to managing hyperkalemia and could potentially lead to other health issues. Choice D is incorrect as decreasing sodium-rich foods is not the primary focus when managing hyperkalemia.
Question 2 of 5
Common clinical feature of renal carcinoma is:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Renal carcinoma (e.g., renal cell carcinoma) often presents insidiously. Dysuria (choice A) suggests infection, not cancer. Painless hematuria (choice B) is classic, as tumors bleed into urine without early pain, often the first sign. Urgency (choice C) relates to bladder issues, not renal tumors. Erythema (choice D) is skin redness, unrelated. B is correct, reflecting renal carcinoma's hallmark. Nurses educate on reporting hematuria, monitor for flank pain or mass (later signs), and support diagnostic imaging, aiding early detection.
Question 3 of 5
Which of the tractions is used to treat fractures of the humerus?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Humerus fractures require specific traction. Bryant's traction (choice A) treats femoral fractures in children. Overhead suspension traction (choice B) stabilizes humeral fractures, aligning via arm suspension. Thomas splint (choice C) is for femur fractures. 90-90 traction (choice D) suits femoral shaft issues. B is correct, standard for humerus. Nurses apply it, check alignment, and prevent skin breakdown, aiding healing.
Question 4 of 5
Miss Imelda asked you, What is WET TO DRY Dressing method? Your best response is
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The wet-to-dry dressing method (A) is a mechanical debridement technique where a wet gauze is applied to a wound, then dries, adhering to and removing necrotic tissue when peeled off. Surgical debridement (B) involves cutting, not dressings. Option C misrepresents it as a protective dressing, ignoring debridement. Option D describes wet-to-moist dressings, not wet-to-dry. Wet-to-dry targets dead tissue removal, aiding healing in wounds like Imelda's, making A accurate and the best response.
Question 5 of 5
This is also known as Self-suggestion or Self-hypnosis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Autogenic training (C) is self-suggestion or self-hypnosis, using phrases to induce relaxation (e.g., 'my arms are heavy'). Biofeedback (A) relies on machines, meditation (B) on focus, and visualization (D) on imagery not self-hypnosis. Autogenic training, per Schultz, shifts autonomic responses via mental cues, aligning with the definition, making C correct.