ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
1. A nurse is reviewing the techniques for transferring a client from a bed to a chair with
a group of assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following instructions should the
nurse include?
ANS: Use lower-body strength
RATIONALE: The nurse should instruct the AP to use lower-body strength when lifting
a client to reduce stress on the back
2. A nurse is participating in a quality improvement study about the effectiveness of
client pain management in the unit. Which of the following strategies should the
nurse use to collect data?
ANS: Review clients' charts for their rating of pain before pain medication was
administered and 1 hr after administration
RATIONALE: The nurse should collect data from clients' charts about pain ratings
before and after pain management interventions
3. A nurse is reinforcing teaching about confidentiality with a client who has a new
diagnosis of HIV. Which of the following information should the nurse include in
the teaching?
ANS: "Your HIV status will be shared with members of your health care team."
RATIONALE: The diagnosis of HIV or AIDS is shared with every member of the
healthcare team who provides direct care for the client, just like any other diagnoses
4. A nurse is planning care for a client who has a history of seizures. Which of
the following pieces of equipment should the nurse place in the client's room?
ANS: Suction catheter
RATIONALE: The nurse should place suction equipment in the room of a client who
,ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
has a history of seizures. During a seizure, the client might have excessive oral
secretions or might vomit. If the client's airway becomes occluded, then the nurse
will need to suction the oral cavity to maintain a patent airway
5. A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing the medical record of a client who requests
a prescription for an oral contraceptive. Which of the following findings should the nurse
identify as a contraindication for oral contraceptive use?
ANS: Coronary artery disease
,ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
RATIONALE: Coronary artery disease is a contraindication to oral contraceptive use
because it increases the client's risk for myocardial infarction. Other
contraindications for receiving oral contraceptives include gallbladder disease,
breast cancer, and hypertension\
6. A nurse is assisting with the care of a school-age child immediately following
surgery. The child weighs 21.8 kg (48 lb) and has a chest tube applied to suction. Which
of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?
ANS: 250 mL of sanguineous drainage over the last 3 hr
RATIONALE: The nurse should recognize that if more than 3 mL/kg/her of
sanguineous drainage occurs for more than 3 consecutive hours following surgery,
it can indicate active hemorrhaging. Therefore, 250 mL of sanguineous drainage
from the child's chest tube is excessive and the nurse should report this finding to
the provider immediately
7. A nurse is collecting data from a client who is at 30 weeks of gestation and has
gestational diabetes. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to
the provider as an indication of hyperglycemia?
ANS: Polyuria
RATIONALE: The nurse should identify polyuria as an expected finding of
hyperglycemia and report this finding to the provider
8. A nurse is discussing home safety with a group of clients who have type 1
diabetes mellitus. Which of the following client statements indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
ANS: "I will dispose of my needles in a plastic laundry detergent container."
RATIONALE: The nurse should instruct the client to dispose of needles in a puncture-
proof container, such as a plastic laundry detergent container.
9. A nurse is caring for a client who has Alzheimer's disease. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
ANS: Encourage the client to reminisce about the past
RATIONALE: The client who has Alzheimer's disease has progressive loss of short-
term memory and might not be able to recall recent happenings and events. This
can lead to increased frustration. However, remote memory remains in place for a
longer period of time and can elicit feelings of happiness
, ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
10. A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving telemetry. Which of the following
ECG findings should the nurse report to the provider?
ANS: PR interval 0.24 seconds
RATIONALE: An expected PR interval is 0.12 to 0.20 seconds. A prolonged PR
interval indicates a heart block; therefore, the nurse should report this
finding provider
11. A nurse on a medical unit is reviewing a client's medical record. Which of the
following procedures should the nurse identify requires the client to sign a
separate informed consent form?
ANS: Lumbar puncture
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
1. A nurse is reviewing the techniques for transferring a client from a bed to a chair with
a group of assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following instructions should the
nurse include?
ANS: Use lower-body strength
RATIONALE: The nurse should instruct the AP to use lower-body strength when lifting
a client to reduce stress on the back
2. A nurse is participating in a quality improvement study about the effectiveness of
client pain management in the unit. Which of the following strategies should the
nurse use to collect data?
ANS: Review clients' charts for their rating of pain before pain medication was
administered and 1 hr after administration
RATIONALE: The nurse should collect data from clients' charts about pain ratings
before and after pain management interventions
3. A nurse is reinforcing teaching about confidentiality with a client who has a new
diagnosis of HIV. Which of the following information should the nurse include in
the teaching?
ANS: "Your HIV status will be shared with members of your health care team."
RATIONALE: The diagnosis of HIV or AIDS is shared with every member of the
healthcare team who provides direct care for the client, just like any other diagnoses
4. A nurse is planning care for a client who has a history of seizures. Which of
the following pieces of equipment should the nurse place in the client's room?
ANS: Suction catheter
RATIONALE: The nurse should place suction equipment in the room of a client who
,ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
has a history of seizures. During a seizure, the client might have excessive oral
secretions or might vomit. If the client's airway becomes occluded, then the nurse
will need to suction the oral cavity to maintain a patent airway
5. A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing the medical record of a client who requests
a prescription for an oral contraceptive. Which of the following findings should the nurse
identify as a contraindication for oral contraceptive use?
ANS: Coronary artery disease
,ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
RATIONALE: Coronary artery disease is a contraindication to oral contraceptive use
because it increases the client's risk for myocardial infarction. Other
contraindications for receiving oral contraceptives include gallbladder disease,
breast cancer, and hypertension\
6. A nurse is assisting with the care of a school-age child immediately following
surgery. The child weighs 21.8 kg (48 lb) and has a chest tube applied to suction. Which
of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?
ANS: 250 mL of sanguineous drainage over the last 3 hr
RATIONALE: The nurse should recognize that if more than 3 mL/kg/her of
sanguineous drainage occurs for more than 3 consecutive hours following surgery,
it can indicate active hemorrhaging. Therefore, 250 mL of sanguineous drainage
from the child's chest tube is excessive and the nurse should report this finding to
the provider immediately
7. A nurse is collecting data from a client who is at 30 weeks of gestation and has
gestational diabetes. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to
the provider as an indication of hyperglycemia?
ANS: Polyuria
RATIONALE: The nurse should identify polyuria as an expected finding of
hyperglycemia and report this finding to the provider
8. A nurse is discussing home safety with a group of clients who have type 1
diabetes mellitus. Which of the following client statements indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
ANS: "I will dispose of my needles in a plastic laundry detergent container."
RATIONALE: The nurse should instruct the client to dispose of needles in a puncture-
proof container, such as a plastic laundry detergent container.
9. A nurse is caring for a client who has Alzheimer's disease. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
ANS: Encourage the client to reminisce about the past
RATIONALE: The client who has Alzheimer's disease has progressive loss of short-
term memory and might not be able to recall recent happenings and events. This
can lead to increased frustration. However, remote memory remains in place for a
longer period of time and can elicit feelings of happiness
, ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Form A |165Questions
and Answers| LATEST,
2021/2022
10. A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving telemetry. Which of the following
ECG findings should the nurse report to the provider?
ANS: PR interval 0.24 seconds
RATIONALE: An expected PR interval is 0.12 to 0.20 seconds. A prolonged PR
interval indicates a heart block; therefore, the nurse should report this
finding provider
11. A nurse on a medical unit is reviewing a client's medical record. Which of the
following procedures should the nurse identify requires the client to sign a
separate informed consent form?
ANS: Lumbar puncture