ATI MED SURG PROCTORED EXAM LATEST 2023 TEST BANK EXAM REAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+

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ATI MED SURG PROCTORED EXAM LATEST 2023 TEST
BANK EXAM REAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+

  1. A nurse is teaching a client about the use of an incentive spirometer. Which of the following
    instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?
    -Place hands on the upper abdomen during inhalation.
    -Exhale slowly through pursed lips.
    -Hold breath about 3 to 5 seconds before exhaling. (ATI page 138)
    -Position the mouthpiece 2.5 cm (1 in) from the mouth.
  2. A nurse is assessing a client who is 12 hr. postoperative following a colon resection. Which of
    the following findings should the nurse report to the surgeon?
    -Heart rate 90/mm
    -Hgb 8.2 g/dL
    -Gastric ph of 3.0
    -Absent bowel sounds
    Recall that bowel sounds are altered in patients with obstruction; absent bowel sounds imply
    total obstruction. QSEN: Safety (Book page 1143)
  3. A nurse is caring for a client who has diabetes insipidus. Which of the following medications
    should the nurse plan to administer?
    -Regular Insulin
    -Furosemide
    -Desmopressin
    -Lithium Carbonate
    Teach patients with diabetes insipidus the proper way to self-administer desmopressin orally or
    by nasal spray.
    Management focuses on controlling symptoms with drug therapy.
    -The most preferred drug is desmopressin acetate (DDAVP), a synthetic form of
    vasopressin given orally, as a sublingual “melt,” or intranasally in a metered spray. The
    frequency of dosing varies with patient responses. Teach patients that each metered spray
    delivers 10 mcg and those with mild DI may need only one or two doses in 24 hours.
    -For more severe DI, one or two metered doses two or three times daily may be needed.
  4. A nurse is admitting a client who has arthritic pain and reports taking ibuprofen several times
    daily for 3 years. Which of the following test should the nurse monitor?
    Stool occult blood
    -Urine for white blood cells
    -Fasting blood glucose
    -Serum calcium
  5. A nurse is preparing to administer thrombolytic therapy to a client who had an ischemic
    stroke. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing action?
    -Start the therapy within 8 hrs. (within 6 hrs.)
    -Insert an indwelling urinary catheter after therapy begins
    -Monitor blood pressure every 30 minutes during infusion.

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-Elevate the head of the bed between 25 and 30 degrees (to reduce ICP & promote venous
drainage, ATI page 89)

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Assess for drug-related blood loss such as that caused by NSAIDs by checking the stool for
gross or occult blood. Older white women are the most likely to experience GI bleeding as
a result of taking these medications. (Book page 324)

  1. A nurse in the emergency department is assessing a client. Which of the following actions
    should the nurse take first? (Click on the “Exhibit” button for additional information about the
    client. There are three tabs that contain separate categories of data.)
    -Obtain a sputum sample for culture.
    -Prepare the client for a chest x-ray.
    -Initiate airborne precautions (question sounds like a respiratory issue)
    -Administer ondansetron.
  2. A nurse is admitting a client who reports chest pain and has been placed on a telemetry
    monitor. Which of the following should the nurse analyze to determine whether the client
    is experiencing a myocardial infarction?
    -QRS duration
    -ST segment
    -T-wave
    PR interval
    Examine the ST segment. The normal ST segment begins at the isoelectric line. ST elevation
    or depression is significant if displacement is 1 mm (one small box) or more above or below
    the line and is seen in two or more leads. ST elevation may indicate problems such as
    myocardial infarction, pericarditis, and hyperkalemia. ST depression is associated with
    hypokalemia, myocardial infarction, or ventricular hypertrophy. (Book page 670)
  3. A nurse is teaching a client who has ovarian cancer about skin care following
    radiation treatment. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?
    -Apply over the counter moisturizer to the radiation site
    -Cover the radiation site loosely with a gauze wrap before dressing
    -Use a soft washcloth to clean the area around the radiation site
    -Pat the skin on the radiation site to dry it. (Book page 390)
    Skin Protection During Radiation Therapy
  • Wash the irradiated area gently each day with either water or a mild soap and water
    as prescribed by your radiation therapy team.
  1. A nurse is contacting the provider of a client who has cancer and is experiencing
    breakthrough pain. Which of the following prescriptions should the nurse anticipate?
    -Intravenous dexamethasone
    -Transmucosal fentanyl
    -Oral acetaminophen- not strong enough
    -Intramuscular meperidine
    Fentanyl is a lipophilic (readily absorbed in fatty tissue) opioid and, as such, has a fast onset
    and short duration of action. It is recommended opioid for patients with end-organ failure
    because it has no clinically relevant metabolites. It also produces fewer hemodynamic adverse
    effects than other opioids; therefore, it is often preferred in patients who are hemodynamically
    unstable such as the critically ill. (Book page 59)

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