NGN ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED 2024/2025 EXAM RETAKE
NGN ATI Fundamentals
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (ALL QUESTION
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1. Delegation of A nurse should delegate providing postmortem care to a client to assistive per-
Tasks sonnel.
2. Herbal Supple- A client indicates understanding of herbal supplements by stating they use ginger
ments Under- when they get car sick.
standing
3. Infection Control To prevent the spread of infection, a nurse should wear a mask when working
within 3 feet of a client with influenza.
4. Wrist Restraints When applying wrist restraints, the nurse should allow room for two fingers to fit
Application between the client's skin and the restraints.
5. Transmission A nurse should initiate airborne transmission precautions for a client who has
Precautions for tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis
6. Response to In- If a child accidentally swallows paint thinner and is awake and alert, the nurse
gestion of Paint should advise having the child drink one large glass of water.
Thinner
7. Documentation A nurse should document 'Administered pain medication' in a client's medical
of Medical record.
Records
8. Oral Care for Un- For a client who is unconscious, the nurse should place the client in a side-lying
conscious Client position for oral care.
9. Negligence in An example of negligence is a nurse administering a medication without first
Nursing identifying the client.
10. Blood Transfu- A nurse begins a blood transfusion without obtaining consent, which is an exam-
sion Consent ple of negligence.
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11. Sputum Speci- When collecting a sputum specimen for culture from a client with a respiratory
men Collection infection, the nurse should wear sterile gloves.
12. Postmortem Providing postmortem care is a task that can be delegated to assistive personnel.
Care Delegation
13. Herbal Use A client states they use garlic for menopausal symptoms, indicating a use of herbal
for Menopausal supplements.
Symptoms
14. Echinacea for A client incorrectly states they take echinacea to control cholesterol, showing a
Cholesterol Con- misunderstanding of herbal supplements.
trol
15. Ginkgo Biloba for A client states they take ginkgo biloba for headaches, indicating a use of herbal
Headaches supplements.
16. Protective Eye- A nurse should don protective eyewear before entering the room of a client with
wear Use infection precautions.
17. Negative Airflow A nurse should place a client with tuberculosis in a negative airflow room.
Room
18. Inducing Vomit- Inducing vomiting in a child who swallowed paint thinner is not recommended;
ing the nurse should advise against it.
19. Fluid Intake Doc- Documenting 'Drank adequate amounts of fluid with meals' is not specific enough
umentation for a medical record.
20. Temperature Documenting 'Oral temperature slightly elevated at 0800' is an appropriate entry
Documentation for a medical record.
21. An assistive personnel discussing client care in a cafeteria with visitors present is
a breach of confidentiality.
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Assistive Person-
nel Confidentiali-
ty
22. Pain Medication Documenting 'Administered pain medication' is a clear and concise entry for a
Administration medical record.
23. Client's Re- Determining a client's response to a diuretic is a task that should not be delegated
sponse to Diuret- to assistive personnel.
ic
24. Sterile gloves Wear sterile gloves when collecting the specimen.
25. Oral hygiene af- Offer the client oral hygiene after the collection.
ter specimen col-
lection
26. Specimen collec- Collect the specimen in the evening.
tion timing
27. Sputum collec- Collect 1 ml of sputum.
tion volume
28. Older client as- A nurse is assessing an older client. Expected finding: decreased sense of balance.
sessment find-
ings
29. Nighttime uri- Nighttime urinary incontinence is an expected finding in older clients.
nary inconti-
nence
30. Ostomy pouch Cut the opening of the pouch 1⁄8 of an inch larger than the stoma.
opening size
NGN ATI Fundamentals
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (ALL QUESTION
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_h0ynq6
CORRECTLY ANSWERED) A+ GRADE PASSED!!
1. Delegation of A nurse should delegate providing postmortem care to a client to assistive per-
Tasks sonnel.
2. Herbal Supple- A client indicates understanding of herbal supplements by stating they use ginger
ments Under- when they get car sick.
standing
3. Infection Control To prevent the spread of infection, a nurse should wear a mask when working
within 3 feet of a client with influenza.
4. Wrist Restraints When applying wrist restraints, the nurse should allow room for two fingers to fit
Application between the client's skin and the restraints.
5. Transmission A nurse should initiate airborne transmission precautions for a client who has
Precautions for tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis
6. Response to In- If a child accidentally swallows paint thinner and is awake and alert, the nurse
gestion of Paint should advise having the child drink one large glass of water.
Thinner
7. Documentation A nurse should document 'Administered pain medication' in a client's medical
of Medical record.
Records
8. Oral Care for Un- For a client who is unconscious, the nurse should place the client in a side-lying
conscious Client position for oral care.
9. Negligence in An example of negligence is a nurse administering a medication without first
Nursing identifying the client.
10. Blood Transfu- A nurse begins a blood transfusion without obtaining consent, which is an exam-
sion Consent ple of negligence.
, NGN ATI Fundamentals
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11. Sputum Speci- When collecting a sputum specimen for culture from a client with a respiratory
men Collection infection, the nurse should wear sterile gloves.
12. Postmortem Providing postmortem care is a task that can be delegated to assistive personnel.
Care Delegation
13. Herbal Use A client states they use garlic for menopausal symptoms, indicating a use of herbal
for Menopausal supplements.
Symptoms
14. Echinacea for A client incorrectly states they take echinacea to control cholesterol, showing a
Cholesterol Con- misunderstanding of herbal supplements.
trol
15. Ginkgo Biloba for A client states they take ginkgo biloba for headaches, indicating a use of herbal
Headaches supplements.
16. Protective Eye- A nurse should don protective eyewear before entering the room of a client with
wear Use infection precautions.
17. Negative Airflow A nurse should place a client with tuberculosis in a negative airflow room.
Room
18. Inducing Vomit- Inducing vomiting in a child who swallowed paint thinner is not recommended;
ing the nurse should advise against it.
19. Fluid Intake Doc- Documenting 'Drank adequate amounts of fluid with meals' is not specific enough
umentation for a medical record.
20. Temperature Documenting 'Oral temperature slightly elevated at 0800' is an appropriate entry
Documentation for a medical record.
21. An assistive personnel discussing client care in a cafeteria with visitors present is
a breach of confidentiality.
, NGN ATI Fundamentals
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Assistive Person-
nel Confidentiali-
ty
22. Pain Medication Documenting 'Administered pain medication' is a clear and concise entry for a
Administration medical record.
23. Client's Re- Determining a client's response to a diuretic is a task that should not be delegated
sponse to Diuret- to assistive personnel.
ic
24. Sterile gloves Wear sterile gloves when collecting the specimen.
25. Oral hygiene af- Offer the client oral hygiene after the collection.
ter specimen col-
lection
26. Specimen collec- Collect the specimen in the evening.
tion timing
27. Sputum collec- Collect 1 ml of sputum.
tion volume
28. Older client as- A nurse is assessing an older client. Expected finding: decreased sense of balance.
sessment find-
ings
29. Nighttime uri- Nighttime urinary incontinence is an expected finding in older clients.
nary inconti-
nence
30. Ostomy pouch Cut the opening of the pouch 1⁄8 of an inch larger than the stoma.
opening size