ATI Medsurg Proctored Final Exam -Nurselytic

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Question 1 of 5

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has asthma and a new prescription for fluticasone/salmeterol. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse instruct the client to report to the provider?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: White coating in the mouth. This adverse effect can indicate oral thrush, a fungal infection common with inhaled corticosteroids like fluticasone. The nurse should instruct the client to report this to the provider promptly for appropriate treatment. Increased heart rate (
B) and insomnia (
C) are common side effects of the medication but not usually serious enough to report immediately. Shortness of breath (
D) is a symptom of poorly controlled asthma and should be addressed promptly but not considered an adverse effect of the medication in this context.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse is caring for a client who the provider suspects might have pernicious anemia. The nurse should expect the provider to prescribe which of the following diagnostic tests?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Schilling test. Pernicious anemia is caused by vitamin B12 deficiency, often due to poor absorption. The Schilling test is specifically used to diagnose pernicious anemia by evaluating the body's ability to absorb vitamin B12. The test involves giving the patient a small amount of radioactive vitamin B12 to determine how well it is absorbed and utilized by the body. This test helps to differentiate pernicious anemia from other causes of B12 deficiency.


Choice B (Complete blood count) is a general test that may show abnormalities in red blood cells seen in anemia, but it does not specifically diagnose pernicious anemia.
Choice C (Vitamin B12 level) alone may not differentiate between pernicious anemia and other causes of B12 deficiency.
Choice D (Bone marrow biopsy) is not typically necessary for diagnosing pernicious anemia and is more invasive compared to the Schilling test.

Question 3 of 5

A nurse is caring for a client who has a three-chamber closed chest tube system. Which of the following actions should the nurse take after noticing a rise in the water seal chamber with client inspiration?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. The rise in the water seal chamber with client inspiration indicates that the chest tube system is functioning properly. This rise is expected as the negative pressure in the pleural space increases during inspiration, causing the water level to momentarily increase. It is important for the nurse to understand this physiological response and continue to monitor the client for any signs of respiratory distress. Notifying the healthcare provider immediately or increasing suction level is unnecessary and may disrupt the client's respiratory status. Repositioning the client is not indicated in this situation.

Question 4 of 5

While assessing a client who is receiving continuous IV therapy via his left forearm, a nurse notes that the site is red, swollen, and painful and that the surrounding tissues are hard. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct action is to discontinue the existing IV line first. This is crucial because the client is exhibiting signs of infiltration, which can lead to tissue damage and complications. By removing the IV line, further damage can be prevented. Applying warm compresses or elevating the extremity may not address the underlying issue and could potentially worsen the condition. Notifying the healthcare provider is important but should not be the first step in this situation.

Question 5 of 5

A nurse is teaching self-management to a client who has hepatitis B. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Rest frequently throughout the day. This is important for a client with hepatitis B to allow the body to heal and conserve energy.
Choice B may be harmful as excessive physical activity can strain the liver.
Choice C is incorrect as medication for hepatitis B is usually taken on an empty stomach.
Choice D is important but not specific to hepatitis B management.

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