ATI PN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2026 WITH
NGN (180 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is postpartum about the measles, mumps, and
rubella (MMR) vaccine. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the
teaching?
a) "Your partner should also receive the MMR vaccine."
b) "If you are allergic to gluten you should not receive this vaccine."
c) "Avoid breastfeeding for 3 days after receiving the vaccine.
d) "Avoid pregnancy for at least 28 days after receiving the vaccine."
,A nurse is caring for a client who is pregnant. Nurses' Notes.
Day 1, 0900: Client
A nurseis at is
31providing
weeks of gestation
grief and presents for
couseling withthe
a severe headache
parents of aunrelieved
school-ageby acetaminophen.
child whose Client also reports urinary
sibling
frequency and decreased fetal movement.
recently died. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
Client is a G3. P2 with one preterm birth. Vital Signs.
Try to suppress your grief when your child is present
Day 1, 0900:. Temperature (oral) 36.9° C (98.4° F). Heart rate 72/min. Respiratory rate 16/min.
Avoid discussing the funeral when your child is around
BP 162/112 mm Hg.
Oxygen
Bringsaturation
the child979% onfuneral
to the room air.service
Diagnostic Results.
before visitors arrive
Day 1, 1000:. Appearance cloudy (clear).School-age
Color yellow children tend
(yellow). pH 5.9to(4.6
view death
to 8). as 3+
Protein a temporary
(negative). Specific gravity 1.013 (1.005 to
1.03). Leukocyte esterase negative (negative).
form of sleep Correct Answer: "Bring the child to the funeral
Nitrites negative (negative). Ketones negative (negative). Crystals negative (negative). Casts negative (negative). Glucose trace (negative).
WBC 5 (0 to 4). WBC casts none (none). RBC 1 (less than or equal to 2). RBC casts none (none). The nurse is reviewing the client's medical
record. service before visitors arrive."
(Including
Select 4 findings thea child
that indicate in prenatal
potential the funeral service before visitors
complication. arrive allows the child to be part of the
grieving process and provides an opportunity for closure and understanding of the sibling's death
Urine ketones.
in a supportive environment.)
Respiratory rate.
Gravida/parity.
Fetal activity.
,A nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with a client who has stable angina pectoris.
Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of what to do
when chest pain occurs?
"I will stop what I am doing and lie down."
"I will take two 325 milligram aspirin tablets at the same time.”
"I will call the provider after taking one dose of nitroglycerin."
"I will hold my breath and bear down."
Correct Answer: "I will stop what I am doing and lie down." (This statement
demonstrates an understanding of appropriate action. When experiencing angina, the
client should stop any physical activity, sit down, or lie down. Resting helps reduce the
heart’s workload and allows blood flow to stabilize)
, A nurse is providing site care for a child who has a gastrostomy enteral tube which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
Apply water-soluble lubricant to the site.
Attach an extension tube to the site's opening prior to use.
Secure the tubing to the child's abdomen.
NGN (180 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is postpartum about the measles, mumps, and
rubella (MMR) vaccine. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the
teaching?
a) "Your partner should also receive the MMR vaccine."
b) "If you are allergic to gluten you should not receive this vaccine."
c) "Avoid breastfeeding for 3 days after receiving the vaccine.
d) "Avoid pregnancy for at least 28 days after receiving the vaccine."
,A nurse is caring for a client who is pregnant. Nurses' Notes.
Day 1, 0900: Client
A nurseis at is
31providing
weeks of gestation
grief and presents for
couseling withthe
a severe headache
parents of aunrelieved
school-ageby acetaminophen.
child whose Client also reports urinary
sibling
frequency and decreased fetal movement.
recently died. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
Client is a G3. P2 with one preterm birth. Vital Signs.
Try to suppress your grief when your child is present
Day 1, 0900:. Temperature (oral) 36.9° C (98.4° F). Heart rate 72/min. Respiratory rate 16/min.
Avoid discussing the funeral when your child is around
BP 162/112 mm Hg.
Oxygen
Bringsaturation
the child979% onfuneral
to the room air.service
Diagnostic Results.
before visitors arrive
Day 1, 1000:. Appearance cloudy (clear).School-age
Color yellow children tend
(yellow). pH 5.9to(4.6
view death
to 8). as 3+
Protein a temporary
(negative). Specific gravity 1.013 (1.005 to
1.03). Leukocyte esterase negative (negative).
form of sleep Correct Answer: "Bring the child to the funeral
Nitrites negative (negative). Ketones negative (negative). Crystals negative (negative). Casts negative (negative). Glucose trace (negative).
WBC 5 (0 to 4). WBC casts none (none). RBC 1 (less than or equal to 2). RBC casts none (none). The nurse is reviewing the client's medical
record. service before visitors arrive."
(Including
Select 4 findings thea child
that indicate in prenatal
potential the funeral service before visitors
complication. arrive allows the child to be part of the
grieving process and provides an opportunity for closure and understanding of the sibling's death
Urine ketones.
in a supportive environment.)
Respiratory rate.
Gravida/parity.
Fetal activity.
,A nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with a client who has stable angina pectoris.
Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of what to do
when chest pain occurs?
"I will stop what I am doing and lie down."
"I will take two 325 milligram aspirin tablets at the same time.”
"I will call the provider after taking one dose of nitroglycerin."
"I will hold my breath and bear down."
Correct Answer: "I will stop what I am doing and lie down." (This statement
demonstrates an understanding of appropriate action. When experiencing angina, the
client should stop any physical activity, sit down, or lie down. Resting helps reduce the
heart’s workload and allows blood flow to stabilize)
, A nurse is providing site care for a child who has a gastrostomy enteral tube which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
Apply water-soluble lubricant to the site.
Attach an extension tube to the site's opening prior to use.
Secure the tubing to the child's abdomen.