ATI Comprehensive Predictor Exam
Questions and Answers with Verified
Solutions | Latest Updated 2026
What you can EAT E-evaluate Do not delegate
A-assess T-teach
diazepam Alcohol withdrawal medications
clean with soap and water Cleaning a catheter
then DRY it with a clean towel
afterwards
A lead level greater than 45 Potassium 3.5-5.0 Chloride 98-106
µg/dL or 2.17 µmol/L in a Calcium 9-10.5 magnesium 1.3-2.1
child's blood most often spinach Phosphorus 3.5-4.5
indicates the need for
treatment. Iron levels think of
hemoglobin. low hemoglobin
indicates iron deficiency
anemia. ~12-16
Elevate veins, D-Angle Arteries Better peripheral perfusion?
Appearance (all pink, pink and APGAR
blue, blue (pale) Pulse (>100,
<100, absent) Grimace
(cough, grimace, no response)
Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp)
Respirations (strong cry, weak
cry, absent)
, brush your teeth twice a day neutropenic precautions gloves,
Private when possible, gown, mask when entering room
thorough hand hygiene before
entering client's room; allow
no staff with cold or sore
throat to care for client; no
fresh flowers or standing
water; clean room daily;
Meticulous body hygiene;
Inspect IV site-meticulous IV
site care
MTV or My chicken hez tb Airborne precautions
measles, chickenpox
(varicella) Herpes
zoster/shingles TB
private room, neg pressure Airborne precautions protective
with 6-12 air exchanges/hr equip
mask & respirator N95 for TB
MRS WHISE protect visitors & Contact precaution
caregivers when 3 ft of the pt.
Multidrug-resistant organisms
RSV, Shigella, Wound
infections, Herpes simplex,
Impetigo, Scabies, Enteric
diseases caused by
micro-organisms (C diff),
Gloves and gowns worn by the
caregivers and visitors
Disposal of infectious dressing
material into a single,
nonporous bag without
Questions and Answers with Verified
Solutions | Latest Updated 2026
What you can EAT E-evaluate Do not delegate
A-assess T-teach
diazepam Alcohol withdrawal medications
clean with soap and water Cleaning a catheter
then DRY it with a clean towel
afterwards
A lead level greater than 45 Potassium 3.5-5.0 Chloride 98-106
µg/dL or 2.17 µmol/L in a Calcium 9-10.5 magnesium 1.3-2.1
child's blood most often spinach Phosphorus 3.5-4.5
indicates the need for
treatment. Iron levels think of
hemoglobin. low hemoglobin
indicates iron deficiency
anemia. ~12-16
Elevate veins, D-Angle Arteries Better peripheral perfusion?
Appearance (all pink, pink and APGAR
blue, blue (pale) Pulse (>100,
<100, absent) Grimace
(cough, grimace, no response)
Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp)
Respirations (strong cry, weak
cry, absent)
, brush your teeth twice a day neutropenic precautions gloves,
Private when possible, gown, mask when entering room
thorough hand hygiene before
entering client's room; allow
no staff with cold or sore
throat to care for client; no
fresh flowers or standing
water; clean room daily;
Meticulous body hygiene;
Inspect IV site-meticulous IV
site care
MTV or My chicken hez tb Airborne precautions
measles, chickenpox
(varicella) Herpes
zoster/shingles TB
private room, neg pressure Airborne precautions protective
with 6-12 air exchanges/hr equip
mask & respirator N95 for TB
MRS WHISE protect visitors & Contact precaution
caregivers when 3 ft of the pt.
Multidrug-resistant organisms
RSV, Shigella, Wound
infections, Herpes simplex,
Impetigo, Scabies, Enteric
diseases caused by
micro-organisms (C diff),
Gloves and gowns worn by the
caregivers and visitors
Disposal of infectious dressing
material into a single,
nonporous bag without