2025 ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED
EXAM | 70 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
& CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ |
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Question 1
A nurse is preparing to administer medication via an enteral feeding tube. Which action should
the nurse take first?
A) Crush the medication and mix with water
B) Flush the tube with 15 mL of sterile water
C) Administer the medication directly into the tube
D) Check the tube placement
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Verifying tube placement is the first step to ensure the medication is delivered safely
to the stomach or intestines, preventing aspiration. Flushing and administering follow after
confirmation.
Question 2
Which precaution is appropriate for a client with varicella?
A) Contact precautions
B) Droplet precautions
C) Airborne precautions
D) Standard precautions
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Varicella (chickenpox) is transmitted via airborne particles, requiring airborne
precautions, including an N95 mask and negative pressure room.
Question 3
A nurse is assessing an older adult client for fall risk. Which assessment is most important?
A) Vision screening
B) Cognitive status
C) Gait and balance
D) Blood pressure
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Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Gait and balance assessment directly identifies mobility issues that increase fall risk,
making it a priority for older adults.
Question 4
What is the correct position for taking a rectal temperature in an adult?
A) Supine
B) Prone
C) Sims’ position
D) Fowler’s position
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sims’ position (side-lying with upper leg flexed) allows safe and effective access for
rectal temperature measurement.
Question 5
A nurse is documenting a client’s care. Which entry best demonstrates accurate documentation?
A) Client seems anxious
B) Client reports pain at 8/10 at 0900, morphine 2 mg IV given
C) Client’s condition is stable
D) Client looks better today
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Accurate documentation is objective, specific, and includes time, interventions, and
client reports, as shown in option B.
Question 6
Which action should a nurse take when a client experiences a seizure?
A) Restrain the client
B) Insert a tongue blade
C) Lower the client to the floor or bed
D) Place the client in a prone position
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lowering the client to a safe surface prevents injury during a seizure. Restraining or
inserting objects is unsafe and contraindicated.
Question 7
A client with a history of falls is admitted. Which intervention is most appropriate?
A) Raise all four side rails
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B) Position the bed in the lowest position
C) Restrain the client at all times
D) Keep the bed in high position
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Positioning the bed low reduces fall risk. Raising all side rails can increase injury risk
if the client attempts to climb over them.
Question 8
Which ethical principle involves keeping promises to a client about care?
A) Autonomy
B) Beneficence
C) Fidelity
D) Nonmaleficence
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Fidelity involves honoring commitments and keeping promises to clients, ensuring
trust in care delivery.
Question 9
A nurse is applying wrist restraints. How often should the nurse assess the client?
A) Every 15 minutes
B) Every 2 hours
C) Every 4 hours
D) Every 8 hours
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Restraints require assessment every 2 hours for circulation, comfort, and safety, per
standard nursing protocols.
Question 10
Which PPE is required for a client on droplet precautions?
A) Gown and gloves only
B) Surgical mask
C) N95 respirator
D) Face shield only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Droplet precautions require a surgical mask to prevent transmission of large-particle
respiratory droplets.