ATI LPN
LPN Fundamentals Exam 1 Quizlet Questions
Question 1 of 5
The nurse followed ANA guidelines for Mr. Gary's dignity. This is an example of?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Following ANA for dignity is nursing code of ethics (A) moral guide, per definition. Standards (B) practice, insurance (C) funding, transition (D) moves not ethics-specific. A fits the nurse's ethical duty to Mr. Gary, making it correct.
Question 2 of 5
The nurse washed hands before touching Mr. Gary. This is an example of?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Washing hands is infection control (A) disease prevention, per definition. Protocols (B) guide, promotion (C) well-being, informatics (D) tech not infection-specific. A fits the nurse's action to protect Mr. Gary, making it correct.
Question 3 of 5
Which of the following statement is TRUE about resource utilization?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Resource utilization optimizes available resources (B), per nursing e.g., using tools for Mr. Gary efficiently. Not wastes (A), not emergency-only (C), not all (D) resource-focused. B truly defines its role, supporting care, making it correct.
Question 4 of 5
Priorities of Planning in Nursing Process is done by
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Planning in the nursing process involves setting priorities to address patient needs effectively. Maslow's hierarchy of human needs provides a framework, ranking needs from physiological (e.g., breathing, food) to self-actualization. Nurses use this to prioritize life-sustaining needs first, such as oxygen or hydration, before addressing higher-level needs like esteem. The information processing model relates to cognitive psychology, not nursing priorities. Interpersonal theory focuses on nurse-patient relationships, not prioritization. The stages of illness model describes disease progression, not care planning. Maslow's structured approach ensures critical needs are met first, aligning with patient safety and recovery goals.
Question 5 of 5
Lactated Ringer's solution is contraindicated in
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lactated Ringer's contains lactate, metabolized into bicarbonate by the liver. In lactic acidosis, where lactate levels are already high (e.g., sepsis), this exacerbates acid-base imbalance, risking further acidosis. It's safe for hypovolemia, burns, or fluid loss, restoring volume and electrolytes. Nurses must assess patient conditions, avoiding this solution when liver function or lactate clearance is compromised, opting for alternatives like normal saline to maintain stability.