ATI RN
COMPREHENSIVE EXIT
EXAM (2000 Q &A)
GRADED A
100%
, ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE EXIT EXAM
(2000 Q &A)
diet for chronic renal failure
low protein & potassium
DM pt teaching
change shoes, wash feet w/soap & water
pulse pressure subtract systolic value from
diastolic value
lantus never mix, long lasting,
no peak
rhogam given @ 28 weeks & 72 hours post
delivery
when mom is negative & baby positive
indication of baby dehydration improving smooth
fontanel
pt w/orthostatic hypotension
put near nursing station
cleaning a wound clean
to dirty
use bulb syringe
,peripheral arterial disease cramp
in leg while walking
intermittent claudication
seizure precautions
supine position
20 weeks gestation, having urinary frequency
u/a & c/s
report to new nurse @ shift change pt
@ xray
s/s of hemolytic blood transfusion flank
pain
ER rape victim priority
acess anxiety
nutrition
carbs 45%, protein 10-15%
latex allergy
tape up cords
first ingredient on a food label most
content
thoracentesis, & painful w/breathing
put pt on UNAFFECTED side for 1 hour or longer
pt w/IV sedation
check LOC if not responsive
help older brother get used to baby
get a gift for big brother
, early decelerations head
compressions
methergine contraindication
HTN
delegate to AP I
&O
HF monitoring
weights
location for peripheral line radial
prioritizing care for multiple pt's
low flank pain
ativan for
seizures
med for diabetes insipidus
desmopressin
radiation tatoo
use mild soap & water
uric acid stones
eat low fat yogurt
antigout med decreases uric acid level allopurinol
non-pharm relation technique for pain management in labor hypnosis
psychotic disorder assessment finding
flat affect
newborn withdrawal from heroin (opioids) hypertonicity
mitral valve location
5th intercostal