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ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM – 200+ ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS & RATIONALES (3 VERSIONS) | PASS YOUR NCLEX & ATI PROCTORED EXAMS 2026

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Ace the ATI Comprehensive Predictor and your NCLEX‑RN with this complete 2026 practice guide. Three full‑length versions with over 200 realistic questions covering medical‑surgical nursing, pharmacology, leadership, maternal‑newborn, pediatrics, mental health, and critical care. Each question includes the correct answer and a detailed rationale to strengthen clinical judgment and test‑taking skills. Modeled after the official ATI format – perfect for nursing students preparing for their proctored exit exam or NCLEX. Download instantly and boost your score today!

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ATI Comprehensive Predictor Exam Versions

1-3 Actual Exam 2026/2027 – Complete Exam

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Question 1

Scenario: A nurse is caring for a client with heart failure who

reports shortness of breath when ambulating. The client's oxygen

saturation is 90% on room air. Which action should the nurse

take FIRST?

A) Administer oxygen via nasal cannula at 2 L/min

B) Place the client in a high-Fowler’s position

C) Notify the healthcare provider

D) Check the client’s blood pressure

Answer: B

Rationale: High-Fowler’s position maximizes lung expansion and

reduces venous return, improving oxygenation. This is a

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non-invasive, immediate intervention that does not require a

provider order. Oxygen may be added later, but positioning is

first. Notifying the provider or checking BP delays relief.




Question 2

A nurse is teaching a client with type 1 diabetes about sick-day

management. Which statement indicates understanding?

A) “I will stop my insulin if I cannot eat.”

B) “I will check my blood glucose every 4 hours.”

C) “I will drink sugar-free liquids only.”

D) “I will call my provider if my glucose is >200 mg/dL.”

Answer: B

Rationale: During illness, blood glucose should be checked every

4 hours to detect hyperglycemia early. Insulin should never be

stopped (risk of DKA). Caloric liquids (broth, juice) are needed if

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unable to eat. Calling provider for >200 mg/dL is not

necessary; illness often causes higher glucose, but persistent

elevation or vomiting warrants a call.




Question 3

Scenario: A nurse is assessing a post-operative client 6 hours

after abdominal surgery. The client’s heart rate is 110/min,

blood pressure 90/60 mm Hg, and urine output is 20 mL/hour.

What is the priority action?

A) Increase IV fluid rate as ordered

B) Administer pain medication

C) Encourage deep breathing exercises

D) Apply sequential compression devices

Answer: A

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Rationale: Tachycardia, hypotension, and oliguria (≤0.5

mL/kg/hr) indicate hypovolemia. Increasing IV fluids expands

intravascular volume and improves perfusion. Pain management

and hypoxia prevention are important but not the priority here.




Question 4

A nurse is preparing to administer furosemide 40 mg IV push.

Which laboratory value should the nurse check before

administration?

A) Serum sodium

B) Serum potassium

C) Serum creatinine

D) Serum calcium

Answer: B

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