2025–2026
180 Questions and Correct Answers
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Safe & Effective Care Environment • Health Promotion & Maintenance
Psychosocial Integrity • Physiological Integrity
Correct answers highlighted in bold cyan
,Abstract
This document presents the Virtual ATI Comprehensive Predictor examination for 2025–2026,
comprising 180 evidence-based exam-style questions distributed across all four NCLEX-RN
Client Needs categories. The examination covers Safe and Effective Care Environment
(Management of Care and Safety & Infection Control), Health Promotion and Maintenance,
Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity (Basic Care & Comfort, Pharmacological &
Parenteral Therapies, Reduction of Risk Potential, and Physiological Adaptation). Questions are
aligned with the 2026 NCLEX-RN test plan and emphasize clinical judgment, prioritization,
delegation, evidence-based nursing interventions, and patient safety principles essential for
achieving Virtual ATI Green Light status and NCLEX-RN licensure success. Each item includes
a detailed rationale supporting the correct answer with clinical reasoning and explanation of why
alternative options are less appropriate.
Keywords: Virtual ATI Comprehensive Predictor, NCLEX-RN, nursing exam, clinical
judgment, patient safety, evidence-based practice, Green Light status, 2026
,Table of Contents
Section I: Management of Care (Q1–Q28)
Section II: Safety and Infection Control (Q29–Q46)
Section III: Health Promotion and Maintenance (Q47–Q65)
Section IV: Psychosocial Integrity (Q66–Q83)
Section V: Basic Care and Comfort (Q84–Q100)
Section VI: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies (Q101–Q126)
Section VII: Reduction of Risk Potential (Q127–Q152)
Section VIII: Physiological Adaptation (Q153–Q180)
Comprehensive Answer Key (All Questions)
, SECTION I: MANAGEMENT OF CARE (Q1–Q28)
Q1
A nurse receives shift report on four clients. Which should the nurse assess first?
[Prioritization | Moderate]
A. A client 1 day post-total hip replacement with pain of 4/10
B. A client with heart failure reporting increasing dyspnea over 2 hours
C. A client with type 2 diabetes and fasting glucose 142 mg/dL
D. A client with a new colostomy requesting appliance change assistance
Rationale: The client with heart failure and increasing dyspnea should be assessed first using ABC
prioritization. Worsening dyspnea may indicate pulmonary edema or cardiac decompensation—a
life-threatening respiratory emergency. Postoperative hip pain at 4/10, mildly elevated glucose,
and routine ostomy care are lower-acuity findings addressable after stabilizing the unstable
client.
Q2
A charge nurse assigns tasks to an LPN and UAP. Which is most appropriate to delegate to the
UAP?
[Delegation | Easy]
A. Measuring and recording intake and output for a client with AKI
B. Evaluating effectiveness of a new antiemetic medication
C. Performing initial admission assessment on a newly transferred client
D. Providing discharge teaching about home insulin administration
Rationale: I&O measurement is a standardized, unchanging procedure within UAP scope. UAPs
may collect and document measurable data (I&O, vital signs, weights). Evaluating medication
effectiveness and performing assessments require licensed nurse clinical judgment. Discharge
teaching on insulin requires RN knowledge and cannot be delegated.