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Week 1
Chapter 1
1.The lady who took volunteers into field hospitals to care for soldiers of both armies during the Civil
War was (2)
1. Dorothea Dix.
2. Clara Barton.
3. Lillian Wald.
4. Florence Nightingale.
2. Formal nursing training initially was to produce practical nurses. (Fill in the blank.) (2)
3. The first school of nursing was funded by
(2) 1.physician payments for
services rendered.
2. contributions by Crimean war servicemen and their families.
3. the estate of Florence Nightingale.
4. charges to patients for nursing care.
4. There were several prominent nurses instrumental in the progression of
nursing in the United States. Which nurse began community nursing? Lilian
Wald (Fill in the blank.) (2)
5. Best practices in nursing are based on (5)
1. hospital procedures.
2. scientific evidence of success.
3. provider orders.
4. nursing theories.
6. A nursing theory is a (4)
1. group of facts about a particular topic that has been proven by scientific method.
2. statement about relationships among concepts or facts based on existing knowledge.
3. proven hypothesis based on gathered facts.
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4. guess about what may happen in a particular situation.
7. The practice of nursing is governed by (Select all that apply.) (6)
1. standards of nursing care.
2. nurse practice acts.
3. codes of ethics.
4. state legislation.
5. institutional policies.
8. Practical nursing arose to (7)
1. provide a stepping-stone to becoming a registered nurse.
2. provide more training than a nurse’s aide receives.
3. fill a gap left by nurses who enlisted in the military.
4. provide less-expensive employees to hospitals.
9. Under the DRG system, the hospital (9)
1. receives a set amount of money for each patient hospitalized with a particular diagnosis.
2. must discharge patients within a set number of days.
3. decides what care for a particular diagnosis will cost.
4. is often overpaid for the care actually given to a patient.
10. PPOs are part of health care in the United States. PPOs (Select all that apply.) (10-11)
1. offer a discount on fees in return for a large pool of patients.
2. enroll patients for a set fee per month.
3. provide a limited network of health care providers.
4. have a large number of primary care providers to choose from.
11. The American Nurses Association (ANA) standards for the professional RN protect the
, the , and the where nursing care is given.
(Fill in the blanks.) (6)
12. The central goal of Patricia Benner’s theory of nursing is to: (5, Table 1.1)
1. care about the patient as an individual.
2. achieve the maximum level of wellness.
3. help patients with various needs attain self-care.
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4. help patients gain independence in meeting their needs as quickly as possible.
1. The American Red Cross was founded by , as an outgrowth of service during the
War. (Fill in the blanks.)
1. Dorothea Dix, First World
2. Clara Barton, Civil
3. Lillian Wald, Second World
4. Florence Nightingale, Crimean
2. In setting up her nurses’ training, Florence Nightingale carried out her belief that: (Select all that
apply.)
1. Fresh, clean air is beneficial to the sick.
2. Sick people need adequate nutrition.
3. Nursing should be taught by nurses.
4. Proper nutrition is essential to recovery from illness.
5.Any woman could be trained to be a nurse.
3. Inherent in any definition or philosophy of nursing are several core concepts. The core concepts
include: (Select all that apply.)
1. Promoting wellness.
2. Restoring health.
3. Facilitating coping.
4. Sacrificing self for others.
5. Preventing illness.
4. One main difference between a licensed practical/vocational nurse and an RN is that the
licensed practical/vocational nurse:
1. Usually is responsible for giving medications.
2. Performs only noninvasive procedures.
3. Cares for fewer patients than the RN.
4. Is required to work in a supervised setting.
5.A student is deciding between different nursing educational programs for a future management
role. Which would be the best choice?
1. Nurse practitioner program
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2.Associate degree nursing program
3. Baccalaureate nursing program
4. Practical/vocational nursing program
6. Evidence-based nursing is based on: (Select all that apply.)
1. Professional nursing expertise.
2. Evidence from research that guides decision making.
3. Patient values and preferences.
4. Critical thinking, experience, and collaboration.
5. Nursing values and preferences.
7.An advantage to the patient of a managed health care system is:
1.Always receiving care from the same provider.
2. Paying lower health insurance costs and smaller copayments.
3.The ease of quickly seeing a specialist.
4. Being able to walk into the clinic without an appointment.
8.The nurse is planning illness prevention activities for her patients. The best activity to choose
would be: (Select all that apply.)
1.Applying a dressing to a wound.
2. Performing vision screenings.
3. Referring a patient to a care provider.
4. Promoting prenatal care.
5. Performing nutritional education.
Chapter 2
1. A patient has had a flare-up of osteoarthritis in his knee. He is having
difficulty walking. You know that in the transition stage of illness, the person
may (Select all that apply.) (15)
1. deny being ill.
2. acknowledge that symptoms of illness are present.
3. begin recovering from illness.
MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
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100% solved solutions graded A+ 2022
Week 1
Chapter 1
1.The lady who took volunteers into field hospitals to care for soldiers of both armies during the Civil
War was (2)
1. Dorothea Dix.
2. Clara Barton.
3. Lillian Wald.
4. Florence Nightingale.
2. Formal nursing training initially was to produce practical nurses. (Fill in the blank.) (2)
3. The first school of nursing was funded by
(2) 1.physician payments for
services rendered.
2. contributions by Crimean war servicemen and their families.
3. the estate of Florence Nightingale.
4. charges to patients for nursing care.
4. There were several prominent nurses instrumental in the progression of
nursing in the United States. Which nurse began community nursing? Lilian
Wald (Fill in the blank.) (2)
5. Best practices in nursing are based on (5)
1. hospital procedures.
2. scientific evidence of success.
3. provider orders.
4. nursing theories.
6. A nursing theory is a (4)
1. group of facts about a particular topic that has been proven by scientific method.
2. statement about relationships among concepts or facts based on existing knowledge.
3. proven hypothesis based on gathered facts.
MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
100% solved solutions graded A+ 2022
,MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
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4. guess about what may happen in a particular situation.
7. The practice of nursing is governed by (Select all that apply.) (6)
1. standards of nursing care.
2. nurse practice acts.
3. codes of ethics.
4. state legislation.
5. institutional policies.
8. Practical nursing arose to (7)
1. provide a stepping-stone to becoming a registered nurse.
2. provide more training than a nurse’s aide receives.
3. fill a gap left by nurses who enlisted in the military.
4. provide less-expensive employees to hospitals.
9. Under the DRG system, the hospital (9)
1. receives a set amount of money for each patient hospitalized with a particular diagnosis.
2. must discharge patients within a set number of days.
3. decides what care for a particular diagnosis will cost.
4. is often overpaid for the care actually given to a patient.
10. PPOs are part of health care in the United States. PPOs (Select all that apply.) (10-11)
1. offer a discount on fees in return for a large pool of patients.
2. enroll patients for a set fee per month.
3. provide a limited network of health care providers.
4. have a large number of primary care providers to choose from.
11. The American Nurses Association (ANA) standards for the professional RN protect the
, the , and the where nursing care is given.
(Fill in the blanks.) (6)
12. The central goal of Patricia Benner’s theory of nursing is to: (5, Table 1.1)
1. care about the patient as an individual.
2. achieve the maximum level of wellness.
3. help patients with various needs attain self-care.
MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
100% solved solutions graded A+ 2022
,MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
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4. help patients gain independence in meeting their needs as quickly as possible.
1. The American Red Cross was founded by , as an outgrowth of service during the
War. (Fill in the blanks.)
1. Dorothea Dix, First World
2. Clara Barton, Civil
3. Lillian Wald, Second World
4. Florence Nightingale, Crimean
2. In setting up her nurses’ training, Florence Nightingale carried out her belief that: (Select all that
apply.)
1. Fresh, clean air is beneficial to the sick.
2. Sick people need adequate nutrition.
3. Nursing should be taught by nurses.
4. Proper nutrition is essential to recovery from illness.
5.Any woman could be trained to be a nurse.
3. Inherent in any definition or philosophy of nursing are several core concepts. The core concepts
include: (Select all that apply.)
1. Promoting wellness.
2. Restoring health.
3. Facilitating coping.
4. Sacrificing self for others.
5. Preventing illness.
4. One main difference between a licensed practical/vocational nurse and an RN is that the
licensed practical/vocational nurse:
1. Usually is responsible for giving medications.
2. Performs only noninvasive procedures.
3. Cares for fewer patients than the RN.
4. Is required to work in a supervised setting.
5.A student is deciding between different nursing educational programs for a future management
role. Which would be the best choice?
1. Nurse practitioner program
MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
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, MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
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2.Associate degree nursing program
3. Baccalaureate nursing program
4. Practical/vocational nursing program
6. Evidence-based nursing is based on: (Select all that apply.)
1. Professional nursing expertise.
2. Evidence from research that guides decision making.
3. Patient values and preferences.
4. Critical thinking, experience, and collaboration.
5. Nursing values and preferences.
7.An advantage to the patient of a managed health care system is:
1.Always receiving care from the same provider.
2. Paying lower health insurance costs and smaller copayments.
3.The ease of quickly seeing a specialist.
4. Being able to walk into the clinic without an appointment.
8.The nurse is planning illness prevention activities for her patients. The best activity to choose
would be: (Select all that apply.)
1.Applying a dressing to a wound.
2. Performing vision screenings.
3. Referring a patient to a care provider.
4. Promoting prenatal care.
5. Performing nutritional education.
Chapter 2
1. A patient has had a flare-up of osteoarthritis in his knee. He is having
difficulty walking. You know that in the transition stage of illness, the person
may (Select all that apply.) (15)
1. deny being ill.
2. acknowledge that symptoms of illness are present.
3. begin recovering from illness.
MED-2060 Fundamentals ATI exam test Q&A with
100% solved solutions graded A+ 2022