Complete ATI Fundamentals Exam with Verified Answers 2023
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Copy and Search the Link below on any browser to Download Complete Exam. For Queries email: nursingonlineexams@gmail.comhttps://docmerit.com/bundle/show/fundamentals-legit2.A nurse is caring for a 55-year-old client who has been diagnosed with hypertension and is prescribed a thiazide diuretic. The client is also taking potassium supplements. When reviewing the client's medication regimen, the nurse should monitor for which of the following potential side effects of the thiazide diuretic?A) Hyperkalemia, due to potassium retentionB) Hypokalemia, due to increased potassium excretionC) Hyponatremia, due to excessive fluid lossD) Hypercalcemia, due to calcium retentionCorrect Answer: B) Hypokalemia, due to increased potassium excretion3.A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a blood transfusion. The client suddenlyreports feeling chills and shortness of breath. The nurse notes that the client's temperaturehas increased by 2°F. What is the nurse's priority action?A) Slow the transfusion rate and monitor the client for further symptoms.B) Administer acetaminophen to reduce the fever.C) Stop the transfusion immediately and notify the healthcare provider.D) Continue the transfusion and reassess the client in 30 minutes.Correct Answer: C) Stop the transfusion immediately and notify the healthcare provider.
Copy and Search the Link below on any browser to Download Complete Exam. For Queries email: nursingonlineexams@gmail.comhttps://docmerit.com/bundle/show/fundamentals-legit4.A nurse is caring for a 78-year-old client who is post-operative following a hip replacement. The client is reporting increased pain and discomfort, and their vitals are stable. The nurse observes that the client’s incision site is red, warm, and slightly swollen. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?A) Increase the client’s pain medication and continue to monitor the incision.B) Encourage the client to perform range-of-motion exercises at the incision site.C) Notify the healthcare provider about the possible signs of infection.D) Apply a cold compress to the incision site to reduce inflammation.Correct Answer: C) Notify the healthcare provider about the possible signs of infection.5.A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has been prescribed warfarin after a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The nurse should instruct the client to avoid which of the following foods while on warfarin therapy?A) Leafy green vegetablesB) Whole grain breadC) Low-fat dairy productsD) Fresh fruitCorrect Answer: A) Leafy green vegetables
Copy and Search the Link below on any browser to Download Complete Exam. For Queries email: nursingonlineexams@gmail.comhttps://docmerit.com/bundle/show/fundamentals-legit6.A nurse is assessing a 30-year-old client who is 24 weeks pregnant. The client complains of swelling in her feet and ankles that worsens by the end of the day. The nurse notes that the client's blood pressure is within normal limits. Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?A) "Swelling in the feet and ankles is abnormal during pregnancy and requires further investigation."B) "You should increase your fluid intake to help decrease the swelling in your feet."C) "Elevating your feet when resting should help reduce the swelling you are experiencing."D) "Compression stockings will be necessary to prevent further swelling in your feet."Correct Answer: C) "Elevating your feet when resting should help reduce the swelling you are experiencing."7.A nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed an opioid for post-surgical pain relief. The client has a history of substance abuse disorder and is concerned about becoming addicted to the medication. Which of the following responses by the nurse is most appropriate?A) "It’s important to manage your pain appropriately, so don’t worry about addiction."
Copy and Search the Link below on any browser to Download Complete Exam. For Queries email: nursingonlineexams@gmail.comhttps://docmerit.com/bundle/show/fundamentals-legitB) "We can discuss non-pharmacological pain management techniques as alternatives."C) "You will need to stop taking the opioid immediately and switch to acetaminophen."D) "If you take the medication only as prescribed, you will not develop an addiction."Correct Answer: B) "We can discuss non-pharmacological pain management techniques as alternatives."8.A nurse is caring for a client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who has developed hyperkalemia. The nurse should be aware that which of the following findings is consistent with hyperkalemia?A) Bradycardia and muscle weaknessB) Increased urine output and elevated blood pressureC) Shortness of breath and elevated respiratory rateD) Tachycardia and diarrheaCorrect Answer: A) Bradycardia and muscle weakness9.A nurse is caring for a 45-year-old client who is receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer. The client reports feeling nauseated and vomiting frequently after each treatment. The nurse reviews the prescribed medications and sees that an antiemetic has been ordered. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next?
Copy and Search the Link below on any browser to Download Complete Exam. For Queries email: nursingonlineexams@gmail.comhttps://docmerit.com/bundle/show/fundamentals-legitA) Administer the antiemetic before the next chemotherapy session to prevent nausea.B) Suggest that the client skip meals before chemotherapy to avoid vomiting.C) Withhold the antiemetic if the client is not vomiting actively.D) Increase the dose of the antiemetic based on the client’s symptoms.Correct Answer: A) Administer the antiemetic before the next chemotherapy session to prevent nausea.10.A nurse is performing an assessment on a 10-year-old child who is suspected of having acute appendicitis. The child’s abdomen is distended and tender in the lower right quadrant, and the nurse notes that the child is guarding the abdomen. Which of the following findings would be the most concerning for the nurse?A) Rebound tenderness in the lower right quadrantB) A slight increase in the child’s temperatureC) Complaints of vague abdominal discomfortD) Difficulty ambulating due to painCorrect Answer: A) Rebound tenderness in the lower right quadrant11.A nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed an oral contraceptive. The clientasks whether it is necessary to continue taking the medication if she is feeling fine and
Copy and Search the Link below on any browser to Download Complete Exam. For Queries email: nursingonlineexams@gmail.comhttps://docmerit.com/bundle/show/fundamentals-legitdoes not have any symptoms. Which of the following responses by the nurse is most appropriate?A) "You should stop taking the contraceptive as soon as you feel better."B) "It is important to continue taking the pill every day to ensure its effectiveness."C) "The medication is only necessary if you experience symptoms of pregnancy."D) "You can stop taking the pill once your menstrual cycle becomes regular."Correct Answer: B) "It is important to continue taking the pill every day to ensure its effectiveness."