ATI Comprehensive 2024 Exit Exam with NGN -Nurselytic

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Question 1 of 5

A nurse is developing a care plan for a client who is in Buck's traction and is scheduled for surgery for a fractured femur of the right leg. Which of the following interventions should the nurse delegate to assistive personnel?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale:
Correct
Answer: D. Remind the client to use the incentive spirometer.


Rationale:
1. Incentive spirometer use is a task that can be safely delegated to assistive personnel.
2. It is a non-invasive procedure and does not require advanced nursing skills.
3. Using the incentive spirometer helps prevent respiratory complications post-surgery.
4. Assistive personnel can remind the client to use it regularly, promoting lung expansion and preventing atelectasis.

Summary of other choices:
A: Asking the client to describe pain requires nursing assessment skills.
B: Checking the client's pedal pulse requires nursing assessment skills.
C: Observing the position of the suspended weight requires nursing judgment to adjust if needed.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse is caring for a client who repeatedly refuses meals. The nurse overhears an assistive personnel (AP) telling the client,If you don't eat I'll put restraints on your wrists and feed you." The nurse should intervene and explain to the AP that this statement constitutes which of the following torts?"

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Assault. Assault refers to the threat of harmful or offensive contact without the actual contact occurring. In this scenario, the AP's statement of putting restraints on the client constitutes a threat of physical harm, which falls under the definition of assault. The nurse should intervene to prevent any potential harm to the client. The other choices are incorrect because: A: Battery involves actual harmful or offensive contact, which has not occurred in this situation. C: Negligence refers to a failure to provide reasonable care, not a threat of harm. D: Malpractice involves professional negligence or misconduct, which is not demonstrated in this scenario.

Question 3 of 5

Which of the following findings require follow-up?

Correct Answer: E,F,G

Rationale: The correct answers are E, F, and G because they indicate potential complications during pregnancy.
E: Lower back pain and pinkish vaginal discharge can be signs of preterm labor or placental issues, requiring immediate follow-up.
F: Uterine contractions every 8 minutes, strong palpation, and duration 30 seconds suggest active labor, needing monitoring for progression.
G: Fetal heart rate (FHR) baseline of 145 with minimal variability may indicate fetal distress, necessitating further assessment.
Other choices are routine findings or do not pose immediate risks, such as A (normal obstetric history), B (routine lab tests), C (Rh+ blood type is common), and D (history of preterm birth but no current concerns).

Question 4 of 5

For each potential provider's prescription, click to specify if the potential prescription is anticipated or unanticipated for the client.

Potential Prescription Anticipated Not Anticipated
Place client in supine position
Limit fluid intake to 3,000 mL/day
Administer oxytocin
Maintain bed rest with bathroom privileges
Administer betamethasone.
Administer terbutaline.

Correct Answer: D,E,F

Rationale: [0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1]
For the correct answer :
- D: Maintaining bed rest with bathroom privileges is anticipated as it helps in preventing physical strain while allowing essential movement.
- E: Administering betamethasone is anticipated for fetal lung maturation in preterm labor.
- F: Administering terbutaline is anticipated for delaying preterm labor by relaxing uterine muscles.
Other choices:
- A: Placing the client in a supine position is not anticipated as it can decrease blood flow to the fetus.
- B: Limiting fluid intake to 3,000 mL/day is not anticipated as hydration is vital during pregnancy.
- C: Administering oxytocin is not anticipated unless there is a specific indication for labor induction.

Question 5 of 5

Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: B,C,E

Rationale: The correct actions for the nurse to take are B, C, and E. B, Urine culture, is important to identify the causative organism of a urinary tract infection. C, Obtaining a provider prescription for antibiotics, is necessary to treat the infection. E, Obtaining a provider prescription for phenazopyridine, can help alleviate urinary discomfort.


Choice A, Vaginal culture, is not relevant to the scenario of a urinary tract infection.
Choice D, Ibuprofen for pain, is not addressing the infection itself. Without a prescription, phenazopyridine should not be administered.

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