ATI PN Adult Medical Surgical
Online Practice 2020 B
A nurse is assisting with the development of a plan of care to manage pain for a client
who has herpes zoster with lesions on the lower extremities. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care?
A. Keep bed linens o of the affected areas.
B. Position a heat lamp over the lower extremities.
C. Apply warm, moist compresses to the affected areas.
D. Initiate droplet isolation precautions. ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Keep
bed linens o of the affected areas.
A nurse in an orthopedic clinic is reinforcing teaching with a client who has
osteoarthritis. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include to promote
comfort?
A. Sleep on a firm mattress.
B. Try jogging in place when joints feel stiff.
C. Use a soft chair or recliner for sitting.
D. Apply ice packs to painful joints ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Sleep on a
firm mattress.
A nurse is caring for a client who has an intestinal obstruction and reports a new onset
of nausea. The client has an NG tube set at low intermittent suction and is receiving
continuous IV infusion of 0.9% sodium chloride. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take first?
A. Check for kinks in the NG tube.
B. Increase the IV uid rate.
C. Provide ice chips.
D. Administer an antiemetic ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Check for kinks in
the NG tube.
A nurse is assisting in the care of a client who has AIDS-related pneumonia. The client
is receiving antibiotic therapy and albuterol nebulizer treatments daily. Which of the
following findings should indicate to the nurse that the client’s therapeutic regimen is
effective?
A. Adventitious lung sounds
B. Decrease in exertional dyspnea
C. Respiratory rate of 26/min while sitting in a chair
D. Elevation of the head of the bed is required to sleep ——– CORRECT ANSWER
——— Decrease in exertional dyspnea
A nurse is caring for a client who is in Buck’s traction for a fractured hip. The client
reports increased pain at the site of the fracture. Which of the following actions should
the nurse take?
A. Massage the area.
B. Remove the weights.
C. Loosen the ropes.
D. Reposition the client ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Reposition the client
A nurse is caring for a client who begins to have a seizure while ambulating in the hall.
Identify the sequence of actions the nurse should follow. (Move the steps into the box
on the right, placing them in the order of performance. Use all the steps.)
A. Lower the client to the floor.
B. Loosen the clothing around the client’s neck.
C. Place a pad beneath the client’s head.
D. Time the length of the client’s seizure.
E. Reorient and reassure the client. ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Lower the
client to the floor.
Place a pad beneath the client’s head.
Loosen the clothing around the client’s neck.
Time the length of the client’s seizure.
Reorient and reassure the client. The correct order is A, C, B, D, and E
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has diabetes mellitus and a new
prescription for regular and NPH insulin. Which of the following instructions on preparing
the insulins should the nurse include?
A. Withdraw both types of insulin and then add 0.2 mL of air to the syringe
B. Gently shake the NPH insulin prior to withdrawing the dose.
C. Withdraw the regular insulin before withdrawing the NPH insulin.
D. Inject air into the NPH vial after withdrawing regular insulin. ——– CORRECT
ANSWER ——— Withdraw the regular insulin before withdrawing the NPH
insulin.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus about
glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) testing. Which of the following information should the
nurse include in the teaching?
A. The expected therapeutic reference range for HbA1c for a client who has
diabetes mellitus is 9.5% to 10%.
B. An HbA1c level below the expected reference range indicates ineffective glucose
control
C. HbA1c results measure glucose control for the prior 3 months.
D. HbA1c testing is used to provide a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus ——–
CORRECT ANSWER ——— HbA1c results measure glucose control for the prior
3 months.
A nurse is collecting data from a client who has 30% body surface area deep partialthickness and full-thickness burns. Which of the following findings indicates that fluid
resuscitation is adequate?
A. Granulation tissue is present.
B. Urine output is 50 mL/hr.
C. Lung sounds are clear.
D. Oxygen saturation level is 95%. ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Urine output
is 50 mL/hr.
A nurse is planning care for a group of clients after receiving change-of-shift report.
Which of the following clients should the nurse plan to see first?
A. A client who had a colectomy 2 days ago and has a nasogastric tube attached to
low suction
B. A client who is dehydrated, has mental confusion, and has tried to get out of bed
several times during the night
C. A client who had a right lower lobectomy 4 days ago and has 50 mL/hr of serous
drainage from a chest tube
D. A client who has pneumonia, has an elevated oral temperature, and is requesting
medication for a cough ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— A client who is
dehydrated, has mental confusion, and has tried to get out of bed several times
during the night
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has a new diagnosis of genital herpes.
Which of the following information should the nurse include?
A. “Use barrier methods for sexual contact when lesions are present.”
B. “Look for lesions that have a wart-like appearance.”
C. “The virus can be transmitted without lesions being present.”
D. “The lesions resolve in 2 weeks and usually do not recur.” ——– CORRECT
ANSWER ——— “The virus can be transmitted without lesions being present.”
A nurse is collecting data from a client who has an obstructive pulmonary disorder. The
nurse should document the sound as which of the following? (Click on the audio button
to listen to the clip.)
A. Pleural friction rub
B. Wheezes
C. Vesicular
D. Crackles ——– CORRECT ANSWER ——— Wheezes
A nurse is reviewing the medication record of a client who is taking digoxin. Which of
the following medications should the nurse identify as increasing the risk for the client to
develop digoxin toxicity?