ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
VERIFIED.
Tracheostomy ties - ANS Use a quick-release knot to secure the ties.
Stroke client referral - ANS Request a referral to a Speech-language pathologist.
Advance directives understanding - ANS "I know that I can change my advance directives if I
need to in the future."
Edema documentation - ANS Document as 3+ pitting edema.
Fall risk client safety - ANS Provide the client with a night light.
Motivation to learn - ANS The client's belief that his needs will be met through education.
Home safety understanding - ANS "I will use the grab bars when getting in and out of the
bathtub."
Nonpharmacological intervention for pain - ANS Loosen the client's bed linens.
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,Terminal illness response - ANS I will contact your provider to discuss your options.
Anaphylactic reaction indication - ANS A sharp decrease in blood pressure.
Intravenous pyelogram preparation - ANS Assist the client with a bowel cleansing.
Eye assessment finding - ANS Eyelashes that curl slightly outward.
Postoperative pressure injury prevention - ANS Ensure the client's heels are not touching the
mattress.
Medication administration - ANS Administer 240 mL (8 oz) of oral contrast before the
procedure.
Injection site reaction - ANS Pain at the injection site.
Client education - ANS The nurse's empathy about the client having to self-inject.
Reposition the client - ANS Reposition the client every 4 hr.
Dysphagia intervention - ANS The client drinks their thickened juice with a straw.
Seizure first action - ANS Help the client lie on the floor.
Postural drainage position - ANS Right lateral in Trendelenburg position.
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, Tracheostomy ties action - ANS Allow space for three fingers under the ties when securing.
Referral for swallowing issues - ANS Speech-language pathologist.
Assessing abdominal pain - ANS Auscultate bowel sounds.
Packed RBCs administration - ANS Check the blood product's compatibility with the client's
blood type.
Nurse torts - ANS Assault.
Therapeutic response to concern - ANS You're concerned about what will happen when you
leave the hospital?
Response to suicidal ideation - ANS Have you thought about harming yourself?
Total laryngectomy priority - ANS Explain the techniques of esophageal speech.
Fire response action - ANS Activate the facility's fire alarm.
Adaptation to new role - ANS It's nice having other people cook for me.
Dysphagia - ANS Difficulty swallowing, affecting medication administration.
Semi-Fowler's position - ANS Client positioned at 30-45 degrees for comfort.
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EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
VERIFIED.
Tracheostomy ties - ANS Use a quick-release knot to secure the ties.
Stroke client referral - ANS Request a referral to a Speech-language pathologist.
Advance directives understanding - ANS "I know that I can change my advance directives if I
need to in the future."
Edema documentation - ANS Document as 3+ pitting edema.
Fall risk client safety - ANS Provide the client with a night light.
Motivation to learn - ANS The client's belief that his needs will be met through education.
Home safety understanding - ANS "I will use the grab bars when getting in and out of the
bathtub."
Nonpharmacological intervention for pain - ANS Loosen the client's bed linens.
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,Terminal illness response - ANS I will contact your provider to discuss your options.
Anaphylactic reaction indication - ANS A sharp decrease in blood pressure.
Intravenous pyelogram preparation - ANS Assist the client with a bowel cleansing.
Eye assessment finding - ANS Eyelashes that curl slightly outward.
Postoperative pressure injury prevention - ANS Ensure the client's heels are not touching the
mattress.
Medication administration - ANS Administer 240 mL (8 oz) of oral contrast before the
procedure.
Injection site reaction - ANS Pain at the injection site.
Client education - ANS The nurse's empathy about the client having to self-inject.
Reposition the client - ANS Reposition the client every 4 hr.
Dysphagia intervention - ANS The client drinks their thickened juice with a straw.
Seizure first action - ANS Help the client lie on the floor.
Postural drainage position - ANS Right lateral in Trendelenburg position.
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, Tracheostomy ties action - ANS Allow space for three fingers under the ties when securing.
Referral for swallowing issues - ANS Speech-language pathologist.
Assessing abdominal pain - ANS Auscultate bowel sounds.
Packed RBCs administration - ANS Check the blood product's compatibility with the client's
blood type.
Nurse torts - ANS Assault.
Therapeutic response to concern - ANS You're concerned about what will happen when you
leave the hospital?
Response to suicidal ideation - ANS Have you thought about harming yourself?
Total laryngectomy priority - ANS Explain the techniques of esophageal speech.
Fire response action - ANS Activate the facility's fire alarm.
Adaptation to new role - ANS It's nice having other people cook for me.
Dysphagia - ANS Difficulty swallowing, affecting medication administration.
Semi-Fowler's position - ANS Client positioned at 30-45 degrees for comfort.
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