Ati Fundamental Proctored Test Bank |Lasted Version 2022-
2023(Questions With Verified Answers)Graded A
Morphine - answerOpioid that can cause respiratory depression.
Diphenhydramine - answerAntihistamine administered as 20 mg orally.
Cefoxitin - answerAntibiotic prescribed at 80 mg/kg/day.
IV Pump - answerDevice for administering intravenous fluids.
Serum Albumin - answerProtein level indicating wound healing risk.
Blood Pressure Cuff - answerShould be 40% of arm circumference.
Suction Catheter - answerSingle-use device for airway management.
Orthostatic Hypotension - answerBlood pressure change upon position change.
Dysphagia - answerDifficulty swallowing, often requiring diet modification.
Braden Scale - answerTool assessing pressure ulcer risk factors.
Tracheostomy Care - answerRequires sterile technique for cleaning stoma.
Enema Administration - answerInvolves specific steps for effective delivery.
,IV Fluid Administration - answerRequires monitoring for equipment defects.
Hypoxemia - answerLow oxygen levels in the blood.
Atelectasis - answerLung condition requiring specific positioning.
Nasal Tracheal Suctioning - answerProcedure to clear airway using sterile technique.
Blood Pressure Measurement - answerRequires proper cuff placement and release rate.
Clear Liquids - answerNot suitable for patients with dysphagia.
Medical Asepsis - answerTechnique to reduce infection risk during procedures.
Surgical Asepsis - answerTechnique ensuring sterile environment for procedures.
pH Measurement - answerUsed to verify NG tube placement.
NG Tube - answerNasal tube for gastric decompression.
Positioning for Drainage - answerSpecific positions aid in lung drainage.
Leading Zero - answerUsed in medication dosing for clarity.
Trailing Zero - answerShould not be used in medication dosing.
IV Pump Safety - answerUnplugging is priority to prevent fire.
, Lymphocyte Count - answerIndicator of immune function and healing.
Hypotension - answerLow blood pressure requiring monitoring.
Outer Cannula Cleaning - answerUse sterile swabs to clean outer surfaces.
Documentation Entry - answerRecord significant client condition changes accurately.
Restraint Alternatives - answerEncourage physical activity to reduce confusion.
Appendicitis Assessment - answerFirst auscultate bowel sounds for diagnosis.
Extraocular Movements Test - answerAssess eye movement through cardinal fields of gaze.
Mild Allergic Reaction - answerUrticaria is a common skin reaction.
Cold Application Contraindication - answerCap refill over 4 seconds indicates contraindication.
TB Precautions - answerImplement airborne precautions for tuberculosis.
Granulation Tissue Observation - answerTranslucent red tissue indicates healthy healing.
Priority Referral - answerBlood glucose 45 mg/dL indicates hypoglycemia.
Parenteral Nutrition Care - answerChange PN infusion bag every 24 hours.
Health Promotion Guidelines - answerTetanus booster recommended every 5 years.
Oral Temperature Measurement - answerProbe tip must be under the tongue.
2023(Questions With Verified Answers)Graded A
Morphine - answerOpioid that can cause respiratory depression.
Diphenhydramine - answerAntihistamine administered as 20 mg orally.
Cefoxitin - answerAntibiotic prescribed at 80 mg/kg/day.
IV Pump - answerDevice for administering intravenous fluids.
Serum Albumin - answerProtein level indicating wound healing risk.
Blood Pressure Cuff - answerShould be 40% of arm circumference.
Suction Catheter - answerSingle-use device for airway management.
Orthostatic Hypotension - answerBlood pressure change upon position change.
Dysphagia - answerDifficulty swallowing, often requiring diet modification.
Braden Scale - answerTool assessing pressure ulcer risk factors.
Tracheostomy Care - answerRequires sterile technique for cleaning stoma.
Enema Administration - answerInvolves specific steps for effective delivery.
,IV Fluid Administration - answerRequires monitoring for equipment defects.
Hypoxemia - answerLow oxygen levels in the blood.
Atelectasis - answerLung condition requiring specific positioning.
Nasal Tracheal Suctioning - answerProcedure to clear airway using sterile technique.
Blood Pressure Measurement - answerRequires proper cuff placement and release rate.
Clear Liquids - answerNot suitable for patients with dysphagia.
Medical Asepsis - answerTechnique to reduce infection risk during procedures.
Surgical Asepsis - answerTechnique ensuring sterile environment for procedures.
pH Measurement - answerUsed to verify NG tube placement.
NG Tube - answerNasal tube for gastric decompression.
Positioning for Drainage - answerSpecific positions aid in lung drainage.
Leading Zero - answerUsed in medication dosing for clarity.
Trailing Zero - answerShould not be used in medication dosing.
IV Pump Safety - answerUnplugging is priority to prevent fire.
, Lymphocyte Count - answerIndicator of immune function and healing.
Hypotension - answerLow blood pressure requiring monitoring.
Outer Cannula Cleaning - answerUse sterile swabs to clean outer surfaces.
Documentation Entry - answerRecord significant client condition changes accurately.
Restraint Alternatives - answerEncourage physical activity to reduce confusion.
Appendicitis Assessment - answerFirst auscultate bowel sounds for diagnosis.
Extraocular Movements Test - answerAssess eye movement through cardinal fields of gaze.
Mild Allergic Reaction - answerUrticaria is a common skin reaction.
Cold Application Contraindication - answerCap refill over 4 seconds indicates contraindication.
TB Precautions - answerImplement airborne precautions for tuberculosis.
Granulation Tissue Observation - answerTranslucent red tissue indicates healthy healing.
Priority Referral - answerBlood glucose 45 mg/dL indicates hypoglycemia.
Parenteral Nutrition Care - answerChange PN infusion bag every 24 hours.
Health Promotion Guidelines - answerTetanus booster recommended every 5 years.
Oral Temperature Measurement - answerProbe tip must be under the tongue.