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ALL IN ONE ATI FUNDAMENTAL ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+

◉ SAFTEY IS BIG ON THIS ATI!
Factors that affect the patient's ability to protect themselves.
Answer: - Age
- Mobility
- Cognitive and sensory awareness
- Emotional state
- Ability to communicate
- Lifestyle
- Safety Awareness


◉ Fall Risk. Answer: - Decreased visual acuity
- Generalized weakness
- Urinary frequency
- Gait and balance problems (Cerebral palsy, MS, Parkinsons)
- Cognitive dysfunction
- Medication side effects

,◉ Seizure precautions. Answer: - Have oxygen, suction, oral airway
at bedside
- Padded side rails
- Saline locked IV for immediate access (High risk patients)
- Rapid intervention to maintain airway patency.
- Clutter free environment
- Make sure everyone (family too) knows that if pt. has a seizure, to
not put anything in their mouth during seizure. *Only thing that
would go in mouth during seizure is airway for status epilepticus.
- During seizure do not restrain pt. Lower pt. to floor or bed and
protect pt. head. Remove nearby furniture. Put patient on side with
head flexed slightly forward if possible and loosen his clothing.


◉ How would you help prevent falls for a patient with orthostatic
hypotension?. Answer: - Avoid getting up to quickly
- Sit on the side of the bed for a few seconds prior to standing
- Stand at the side of the bed a few seconds prior to walking


◉ Seclusion and Restraints. Answer: - When everything else fails
(orientation to environment, family member, sitter, diversional
activities, electronic devices) is when you use restraints.
- Provider must prescribe after seeing the patient face to face

,◉ Provider prescription for restraints must include what?. Answer: -
Reason for restraints
- Type of restraints
- Location of restraints
- How long to use restraints
- Type of behavior that warrants restraints


- *Prescription only last 4 hours for an adult. Providers may renew
these prescriptions with a maximum of 24 consecutive hours.*


◉ Restraints in an emergency situation. Answer: - When there is an
immediate risk to the patient or others, nurses may place restraints
on patient.


- The nurse must then obtain a prescription from the provider ASAP,
usually within 1 hour.


◉ Nursing Responsibilities for patients in restraints. Answer: -
Explain the need for restraints to pt. and family. They are for safety
and are temporary.


- Ask pt. or guardian to sign consent form.

, - Assess skin integrity and provide skin care according to hospital
protocol, usually Q2.


- Offer fluid and food.


- Provide means for hygiene and elimination.


- Monitor Vitals


- Offer range of motion exercises of extremities.


- Pad bony prominences to prevent skin breakdown.


- Use quick release knot to tie the restraints to the bed frame where
they will not tighten when raising or lowering the bed.


- Fit 2 fingers b/w restraints and patient.


- Remove or replace restraints frequently to ensure good circulation
to the area and allow for full range of motion to the limbs.


- Never leave pt. alone without restraints.

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