RN ATI CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT LEVEL 3
EXAM 3 LATEST VERSIONS 2024 (VERSION A,B AND
C) COMPLETE 340 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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RN ATI CONCEPT BASED ASSESSMENT LEVEL 3 VERSION A
a nurse is reviewing the medical history of a client. the nurse should
identify that which of the following findings indicates the client is at risk
for a stroke?
a. history of hypopituitarism.
b. takes a combination oral contraceptive.
c. drinks 150 mL of wine each day.
d. avoids saturated fats in cooking. - ANSWER- takes a combination
oral contraceptive.
a nurse is caring for a client who is 4 hour postpartum and is
experiencing excessive vaginal bleeding. which of the following actions
is the nurse's priority?
a. administer oxytocin IV.
b. massage the client's fundus.
c. assist the client to the bathroom to void.
d. apply oxygen via nonrebreather face mask. - ANSWER- massage the
client's fundus.
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a nurse is reviewing the medication record of a client who was recently
diagnosed with alzheimer's disease and has a new prescription for
memantine. the nurse should instruct the client that which of the
following medications can interact adversely with memantine?
a. sodium bicarbonate.
b. ibuprofen.
c. diphenhydramine.
d. omeprazole. - ANSWER- sodium bicarbonate
an antacid used to treat GI upset. - ANSWER- sodium bicarbonate
this medication alkalizes the client's urine, which increases the
accumulation of memantine, leading to toxicity. - ANSWER- sodium
bicarbonate
a school nurse is planning an educational program for parents about
bullying. which of the following information should the nurse include?
a. children who are victims of bullying behavior have an increased risk
of suicidal ideation.
b. victims of bullying behavior in elementary school will have increased
self esteem as adults.
c. there is no evidence that a favorable relationship with parents can
prevent bullying behavior.
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d. children who bully others have conduct disorder and should be
evaluated by a psychiatrist immediately. - ANSWER- children who are
victims of bullying behavior have an increased risk of suicidal ideation.
a nurse is providing teaching to a client who has bipolar disorder and a
new prescription for lithium. which of the following statements should
the nurse make?
a. take this medication on an empty stomach.
b. restrict your intake of salt while taking this medication.
c. drink at least 1.5 liters of fluid per day while taking this medication.
d. expect a weight loss of 10 to 20 pounds with this medication. -
ANSWER- drink at least 1.5 liters of fluid per day while taking this
medication.
a nurse is teaching about approaches to care with the family of a client
who has a new diagnosis of dementia with confusion. which of the
following information should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. place abstract pictures on the walls rather than family pictures.
b. allow the client to make choices about clothes to wear.
c. turn the client's television on in the evening before bedtime.
d. use pictures and gestures when giving instructions. - ANSWER- use
pictures and gestures when giving instructions.
a nurse is teaching the guardian of a child who has juvenile idiopathic
arthritis about pain management. which of the following statements
should the nurse make?
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a. discourage your child from taking naps during the daytime.
b. place cold packs on affected joints three times per day to reduce
swelling.
c. decrease your child's daily intake of high fiber foods.
d. limit your child's physical activities to decrease inflammation. -
ANSWER- discourage your child from taking naps during the daytime.
a nurse is teaching a client who is scheduled for the placement of a
penile implant for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. which of the
following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the
teaching?
a. this implant has a suction device that will draw blood into my penis.
b. this implant can be deflated by pushing a button in my scrotum.
c. this implant uses a rubber ring to help maintain my erection.
d. this implant will protect me from sexually transmitted infections. -
ANSWER- this implant can be deflated by pushing a button in my
scrotum.
a nurse is caring for an infant who has a patent ductus arteriosus and
heart failure. which of the following interventions should the nurse
perform?
a. weigh the infant every other day on the same scale.
b. offer the infant small, frequent feedings.
c. position the infant supine or side lying.
d. assess the infant's radial pulse every 2 hr. - ANSWER- offer the infant
small, frequent feedings.