Comprehensive Predictor
(3 Set Exams)
(NGN-Style Questions & Case Scenario)
Actual Qs & Ans to Pass the Exam
This ATI test contains:
passing score Guarantee
Format Set of Multiple-choice
questions with incorporating Next Generation
NCLEX (NGN) and Case Scenario
Expert-Verified Explanations & Solutions
,Table of Contents
Virtual ATI Predictor (Green Light) Exam Set 1.............................................. 2
Virtual ATI Predictor (Green Light) Exam Set 2.......................................... 123
Virtual ATI Predictor (Green Light) Exam Set 3.......................................... 228
Virtual ATI Predictor (Green Light) Exam Set 1
1. A nurse is caring for a client who is at 33 weeks of gestation
following an amniocentesis. The nurse should monitor the client for which of
the following complications?
A. Vomiting
B. Hypertension
C. Epigastric pain
D. Contractions
Correct Answer: D. Contractions
Expert Rationale: Amniocentesis can trigger uterine irritability leading to
contractions and potential preterm labor, especially at 33 weeks gestation.
Monitoring for contractions is essential. Vomiting, hypertension, and epigastric
pain are not common complications of amniocentesis.
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,2. A nurse is providing teaching to an older adult client about methods to
promote nighttime sleep. Which of the following instructions should the
nurse include?
A. Stay in bed at least 1 hr if unable to fall asleep
B. Take a 1 hr nap during the day
C. Perform exercises prior to bedtime
D. Eat a light snack before bedtime
Correct Answer: D. Eat a light snack before bedtime
Expert Rationale: A light carbohydrate or protein snack can promote sleep by
preventing hunger. Napping too long or late in the day and vigorous exercise
close to bedtime can interfere with sleep. Also, staying in bed awake for too
long can condition the brain to associate bed with wakefulness.
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3. A nurse on a telemetry unit is caring for a client who becomes unconscious
and whose monitor displays ventricular tachycardia. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first after determining the client does not have a
palpable pulse?
A. Assess heart sounds
B. Defibrillate
C. Establish IV access
D. Administer epinephrine
Correct Answer: B. Defibrillate
, Expert Rationale: Pulseless ventricular tachycardia is a life-threatening cardiac
arrest rhythm requiring immediate defibrillation. The nurse’s priority is to
defibrillate to restore a perfusing rhythm. Other interventions follow.
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4. A nurse is admitting a client who is 1 week postpartum and reports excessive
vaginal bleeding. The nurse does not speak the same language as the client. The
client's partner and 10-year-old child are accompanying her. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take to gather the client's admission data?
A. Have the client's child translate
B. Allow the client's partner to translate
C. Request a female interpreter through the facility
D. Ask a nursing student who speaks the same language as the client to
translate
Correct Answer: C. Request a female interpreter through the facility
Expert Rationale: Using a professional interpreter ensures accuracy and
confidentiality. A female interpreter is preferred for obstetric care to respect
cultural sensitivities. Family members, especially children, are not appropriate
interpreters.
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5. A nurse is caring for a client who is febrile. To reduce the client's fever, the
nurse applies a cooling blanket. Which of the following