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ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM [ 19 VERSIONS EXAMS ] DOWNLOAD TO BOOST YOUR GRADESATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM VERSION 1 1. The nurse is providing perineal care to an uncircumcised male patient. Which action will the nurse take? a. Leave the foreskin alone because there is little chance of infection. b. Retract the foreskin for cleansing and allow it to return on its own. c. Retract the foreskin and return it to its natural position when done. d. Leave the foreskin retracted. ANS: C Return the foreskin to its natural position. Keeping the foreskin retracted leads to tightening of the foreskin around the shaft of the penis, causing local edema and discomfort. The foreskin may not return to its natural position on its own. Patients at greatest risk for infection are uncircumcised males. 2. Which instruction will the nurse provide to the nursing assistive personnel when providing foot care for a patient with diabetes? a. Do not place slippers on the patient’s feet. b. Trim the patient’s toenails daily. c. Report sores on the patient’s toes. d. Check the brachial artery. ANS: C Report any changes that may indicate inflammation or injury to tissue. Do not allow the diabetic patient to go barefoot; injury can lead to amputations. Clipping toenails is not allowed. Patients with peripheral vascular disease or diabetes mellitus often require nail care from a specialist to reduce the risk of infection. When assessing the patient’s feet, the nurse palpates the dorsalis pedis of the foot, not the brachial artery. 3. The debilitated patient is resisting attempts by the nurse to provide oral hygiene. Which action will the nurse take next?

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ATI COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXAM VERSION 1

1. The nurse is providing perineal care to an uncircumcised male patient. Which action will the
nurse take?
a. Leave the foreskin alone because there is little chance of infection.

b. Retract the foreskin for cleansing and allow it to return on its own.
c. Retract the foreskin and return it to its natural position when done.

d. Leave the foreskin retracted.

ANS: C
Return the foreskin to its natural position. Keeping the foreskin retracted leads to tightening of
the foreskin around the shaft of the penis, causing local edema and discomfort. The foreskin
may not return to its natural position on its own. Patients at greatest risk for infection are
uncircumcised males.
2. Which instruction will the nurse provide to the nursing assistive personnel

when providing foot care for a patient with diabetes?
a. Do not place slippers on the patient’s feet.

b. Trim the patient’s toenails daily.
c. Report sores on the patient’s toes.

d. Check the brachial artery.

ANS: C
Report any changes that may indicate inflammation or injury to tissue. Do not allow the diabetic
patient to go barefoot; injury can lead to amputations. Clipping toenails is not allowed. Patients
with peripheral vascular disease or diabetes mellitus often require nail care from a specialist to
reduce the risk of infection. When assessing the patient’s feet, the nurse palpates the dorsalis
pedis of the foot, not the brachial artery.
3. The debilitated patient is resisting attempts by the nurse to provide oral

hygiene. Which action will the nurse take next?




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a. Insert an oral airway.

b. Place the patient in a flat, supine position.
c. Use undiluted hydrogen peroxide as a cleaner.

d. Quickly proceed while not talking to the patient.

ANS: A
If the patient is uncooperative, or is having difficulty keeping the mouth open, insert an oral
airway. Insert it upside down, and then turn the airway sideways and over the tongue to keep
the teeth apart. Do not use force. Position the patient on his or her side or turn the head to
allow for drainage. Placing the patient in a flat, supine position could lead to aspiration.
Hydrogen peroxide is irritating to mucosa. Even though the patient is debilitated, explain the
steps of mouth care and the sensations that he or she will feel. Also tell the patient when the
procedure is completed.
4. A nurse is providing oral care to a patient with stomatitis. Which technique will the nurse use?

a. Avoid commercial mouthwashes.
b. Avoid normal saline rinses.

c. Brush with a hard toothbrush.
d. Brush with an alcohol-based toothpaste.

ANS: A
Stomatitis causes burning, pain, and change in food and fluid tolerance. Advise patients to avoid
alcohol and commercial mouthwash and stop smoking. When caring for patients with
stomatitis, brush with a soft toothbrush and floss gently to prevent bleeding of the gums. In
some cases, flossing needs to be temporarily omitted from oral care. Normal saline rinses
(approximately 30 mL) on awaking in the morning, after each meal, and at bedtime help clean
the oral cavity.
5. The nurse is teaching a patient about contact lens care. Which instructions

will the nurse include in the teaching session?
a. Use tap water to clean soft lenses.




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b. Wash and rinse lens storage case daily.
c. Reuse storage solution for up to a week.
d. Keep the lenses is a cool dry place when not being used.

ANS: B
Thoroughly wash and rinse lens storage case on a daily basis. Clean periodically with soap or
liquid detergent, rinse thoroughly with warm water, and air-dry. Do not use tap water to clean
soft lenses. Lenses should be kept moist or wet when not worn. Use fresh solution daily when
storing and disinfecting lenses.
6. The patient reports to the nurse about a perceived decrease in hearing. When the nurse
examines the patient’s ear, a large amount of cerumen buildup at the entrance to the ear
canal is observed. Which action will the nurse take next?
a. Teach the patient how to use cotton-tipped applicators.

b. Tell the patient to use a bobby pin to extract earwax.
c. Apply gentle, downward retraction of the ear canal.

d. Instill hot water into the ear canal to melt the wax.

ANS: C
When cerumen is visible, gentle, downward retraction at the entrance to the ear canal causes
the wax to loosen and slip out. Instruct the patient never to use sharp objects such as bobby
pins or paper clips to remove earwax. Use of such objects can traumatize the ear canal and
ruptures the tympanic membrane. Avoid the use of cotton- tipped applicators as well because
they cause earwax to become impacted within the canal. Instilling cold or hot water causes
nausea or vomiting.
7. The patient is being fitted with a hearing aid. In teaching the patient how to

care for the hearing aid, which instructions will the nurse provide?
a. Change the battery every day or as needed.

b. Adjust the volume for a talking distance of 1 yard.
c. Wear the hearing aid 24 hours per day except when sleeping.

d. Avoid the use of hairspray, but aerosol perfumes are allowed.

ANS: B
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