ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor
Test Bank PDF Q&A Latest 2026
Update!!!
Narcotic Analgesic
Correct answer
A class of medications used to relieve pain by acting on
the central nervous system.
Pancreatitis
Correct answer
An inflammation of the pancreas that can cause severe
abdominal pain and digestive issues.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
Correct answer
A treatment method that uses a machine to deliver a
constant stream of air to keep airways open during sleep.
Oxygen Saturation
Correct answer
The percentage of hemoglobin molecules in the
bloodstream that are saturated with oxygen, indicating
respiratory efficiency.
Orthostatic Hypotension
Correct answer
1
,A form of low blood pressure that happens when standing
up from sitting or lying down, leading to dizziness or
fainting.
Sedation
Correct answer
The process of calming or inducing sleepiness in a patient,
often through medication.
Fall Precautions
Correct answer
Measures taken to prevent falls in patients, especially
those at higher risk due to medications or medical
conditions.
Urinary Retention
Correct answer
The inability to completely empty the bladder, which can
lead to discomfort and complications.
Euphoria
Correct answer
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness,
often associated with certain medications.
Neurological Assessment
Correct answer
An evaluation of the nervous system's function, including
cognitive and motor skills, often performed to assess
consciousness and responsiveness.
Renal Calculi
2
,Correct answer
A condition characterized by the formation of stones in the
kidneys, often causing severe pain and requiring urine
straining for diagnosis.
Total Hip Replacement
Correct answer
A surgical procedure where the hip joint is replaced with a
prosthetic implant, typically requiring post-operative care
and rehabilitation.
Suicide Ideation
Correct answer
The contemplation or consideration of ending one's own
life, which requires immediate assessment and
intervention by healthcare professionals.
Tonic-Clonic Seizure
Correct answer
A type of seizure that involves loss of consciousness and
violent muscle contractions, often followed by confusion
and lethargy.
Coronary Artery Disease
Correct answer
A condition caused by the buildup of plaque in the
coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the
heart and potential heart attacks.
Postictal State
Correct answer
3
, The period of recovery following a seizure, characterized
by confusion, lethargy, and disorientation.
Oxygen Therapy
Correct answer
The administration of oxygen to patients with respiratory
distress or low oxygen saturation levels, often requiring
monitoring for skin integrity.
Water Soluble Lubricant
Correct answer
A type of lubricant that can be safely applied to mucous
membranes to relieve dryness without causing irritation.
Saturated Fats
Correct answer
Fats that are typically solid at room temperature and can
contribute to heart disease when consumed in excess.
Lochia Rubra
Correct answer
The vaginal discharge that occurs after childbirth,
consisting of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue, typically
present for the first few days postpartum.
Uterine Atony
Correct answer
The failure of the uterus to contract effectively after
childbirth, which can lead to excessive bleeding.
Distended Bladder
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Test Bank PDF Q&A Latest 2026
Update!!!
Narcotic Analgesic
Correct answer
A class of medications used to relieve pain by acting on
the central nervous system.
Pancreatitis
Correct answer
An inflammation of the pancreas that can cause severe
abdominal pain and digestive issues.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
Correct answer
A treatment method that uses a machine to deliver a
constant stream of air to keep airways open during sleep.
Oxygen Saturation
Correct answer
The percentage of hemoglobin molecules in the
bloodstream that are saturated with oxygen, indicating
respiratory efficiency.
Orthostatic Hypotension
Correct answer
1
,A form of low blood pressure that happens when standing
up from sitting or lying down, leading to dizziness or
fainting.
Sedation
Correct answer
The process of calming or inducing sleepiness in a patient,
often through medication.
Fall Precautions
Correct answer
Measures taken to prevent falls in patients, especially
those at higher risk due to medications or medical
conditions.
Urinary Retention
Correct answer
The inability to completely empty the bladder, which can
lead to discomfort and complications.
Euphoria
Correct answer
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness,
often associated with certain medications.
Neurological Assessment
Correct answer
An evaluation of the nervous system's function, including
cognitive and motor skills, often performed to assess
consciousness and responsiveness.
Renal Calculi
2
,Correct answer
A condition characterized by the formation of stones in the
kidneys, often causing severe pain and requiring urine
straining for diagnosis.
Total Hip Replacement
Correct answer
A surgical procedure where the hip joint is replaced with a
prosthetic implant, typically requiring post-operative care
and rehabilitation.
Suicide Ideation
Correct answer
The contemplation or consideration of ending one's own
life, which requires immediate assessment and
intervention by healthcare professionals.
Tonic-Clonic Seizure
Correct answer
A type of seizure that involves loss of consciousness and
violent muscle contractions, often followed by confusion
and lethargy.
Coronary Artery Disease
Correct answer
A condition caused by the buildup of plaque in the
coronary arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the
heart and potential heart attacks.
Postictal State
Correct answer
3
, The period of recovery following a seizure, characterized
by confusion, lethargy, and disorientation.
Oxygen Therapy
Correct answer
The administration of oxygen to patients with respiratory
distress or low oxygen saturation levels, often requiring
monitoring for skin integrity.
Water Soluble Lubricant
Correct answer
A type of lubricant that can be safely applied to mucous
membranes to relieve dryness without causing irritation.
Saturated Fats
Correct answer
Fats that are typically solid at room temperature and can
contribute to heart disease when consumed in excess.
Lochia Rubra
Correct answer
The vaginal discharge that occurs after childbirth,
consisting of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue, typically
present for the first few days postpartum.
Uterine Atony
Correct answer
The failure of the uterus to contract effectively after
childbirth, which can lead to excessive bleeding.
Distended Bladder
4