ATI RN
Adult Medical Surgical ATI Questions
Question 1 of 5
Until Mr. Jones’ diagnosis is confirmed, what should be a priority?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Preventing spread of infection to others. This is the priority because until Mr. Jones' diagnosis is confirmed, it is crucial to prevent potential transmission of any infectious diseases to others. Encouraging rest (choice A) and providing attractive meals (choice D) are important for overall well-being but not as critical as preventing the spread of infection. Monitoring intake and output (choice B) is important for assessing Mr. Jones' health status but does not directly address the potential risk of infecting others. Therefore, choice C is the most immediate priority to ensure the safety of others.
Question 2 of 5
How should the nurse position Mr. Jones’ chest drainage unit while he is transported?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Below the chest level. Positioning the chest drainage unit below the chest level allows for effective drainage of air or fluid from the chest cavity. Placing it above the chest level may cause backflow or air/fluid accumulation. Option B is incorrect as the unit should be secured to prevent dislodging during transport. Option C is incorrect as removing the unit can lead to complications. Option D is incorrect as clamping the tubes can result in a tension pneumothorax. Positioning the unit below the chest level ensures proper drainage and prevents complications during transport.
Question 3 of 5
What nursing measure assumes priority for Mr. Johnson with sudden diarrhea and high fever?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C, to monitor respiratory status and observe for signs of hypoxia. This is because sudden diarrhea and high fever can indicate a potential infectious illness, which can lead to respiratory complications such as pneumonia. Monitoring respiratory status is crucial to detect any signs of respiratory distress or hypoxia early on. A: Determining his work on an air-conditioning unit is not a priority at this time as it does not directly address his immediate health concerns. B: Placing the patient in isolation may be necessary later depending on the diagnosis, but it is not the priority at this moment. D: Beginning discharge teaching is not appropriate as the patient is currently experiencing acute symptoms that require immediate attention. In summary, monitoring respiratory status is the priority to ensure early detection and intervention for any potential respiratory complications in a patient with sudden diarrhea and high fever.
Question 4 of 5
On assessing Mr. Puff, what would you expect to find?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Increased anteroposterior chest diameter. In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), like Mr. Puff, there is often air trapping leading to hyperinflation of the lungs. This results in an increased anteroposterior chest diameter, known as a "barrel chest" appearance. Option A (‘Blue bloater’ appearance) is associated with chronic bronchitis, not necessarily COPD. Option B (Copious amount of thin sputum) is more indicative of bronchiectasis. Option D (Prolonged inspiratory time) is a nonspecific finding and not typically associated with COPD.
Question 5 of 5
What outcome criterion would best reflect achievement of avoiding infections for Mr. Puff?
Correct Answer: D
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