ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM QUESTIONS
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Which primary assessment monitors for adverse events when giving IV fluids?
auscultate lung sounds (ABCs)
How to describe food to a blind person
use clock pattern
For immobile patients be sure to monitor pressure points for
erythema to prevent further breakdown
Trach suctioning tips
1) use a lumen half size of the lumen to prevent hypoxemia and trauma to mucosa
2) 120-150 mm Hg suction
3)lubricate the end of the suction catheter with SW or 0.9%NaCl irrigation to decrease
trauma to the mucosa.
4) preoxygenate to 100%
Airborne precautions:
1) varicella
2)TB
3) Measels
negative airflow pressure, wear gloves, N95 mask, hand sanitizer
Droplet precautions:
, 1)Rubella
2)menningococcal pneumonia
3) streptococcal pharyngitis
Contact precautions:
1)MRSA
2)scabies
3)purulent drainage
Mechanical soft diet foods
tomato juice, bananas, pancakes
Before providing hygiene care always ask the patient
if they are able to help with care
When using supplemental O2
make sure electrical equipment is functioning properly
During NG tube feeding, what should the nurse do first?
tell patient to keep HOB up 30 degrees (ABCs)
Rombergs test?
helps identify alterations in balance. The nurse should have the client stand with her arms
at her sides and her feet together to observe her for swaying and a loss of balance.
Test to measure light touch and pain?
cotton ball across the face to test trigeminal nerve
Weber test?
Test done by placing the stem of a vibrating tuning fork on the midline of the head and
having the patient indicate in which ear the tone can be heard. Lateralization
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS| 100%
CORRECT
Which primary assessment monitors for adverse events when giving IV fluids?
auscultate lung sounds (ABCs)
How to describe food to a blind person
use clock pattern
For immobile patients be sure to monitor pressure points for
erythema to prevent further breakdown
Trach suctioning tips
1) use a lumen half size of the lumen to prevent hypoxemia and trauma to mucosa
2) 120-150 mm Hg suction
3)lubricate the end of the suction catheter with SW or 0.9%NaCl irrigation to decrease
trauma to the mucosa.
4) preoxygenate to 100%
Airborne precautions:
1) varicella
2)TB
3) Measels
negative airflow pressure, wear gloves, N95 mask, hand sanitizer
Droplet precautions:
, 1)Rubella
2)menningococcal pneumonia
3) streptococcal pharyngitis
Contact precautions:
1)MRSA
2)scabies
3)purulent drainage
Mechanical soft diet foods
tomato juice, bananas, pancakes
Before providing hygiene care always ask the patient
if they are able to help with care
When using supplemental O2
make sure electrical equipment is functioning properly
During NG tube feeding, what should the nurse do first?
tell patient to keep HOB up 30 degrees (ABCs)
Rombergs test?
helps identify alterations in balance. The nurse should have the client stand with her arms
at her sides and her feet together to observe her for swaying and a loss of balance.
Test to measure light touch and pain?
cotton ball across the face to test trigeminal nerve
Weber test?
Test done by placing the stem of a vibrating tuning fork on the midline of the head and
having the patient indicate in which ear the tone can be heard. Lateralization