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ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED
EXAM NEWEST WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE




1. The nurse is preparing a patient for surgery. Which goal is a

priority for assessing the patient before surgery?
a. Plan for care after the procedure.

b. Establish a patient’s baseline of normal function.
c. Educate the patient and family about the procedure.

d. Gather appropriate equipment for the patient’s needs.


ANS: B
The goal of the preoperative assessment is to identify a patient’s
normal preoperative function and the presence of any risks to
recognize, prevent, and minimize possible postoperative
complications. Gathering appropriate equipment, planning care, and
educating the patient and family are all important interventions that
must be provided for the surgical patient; they are part of the nursing
process but are not the priority reason/goal for completing an
assessment of the surgical patient.

2. The nurse is completing a medication history for the
surgical patient in preadmission testing. Which medication
should the nurse instruct the

patient to hold (discontinue) in preparation for surgery according
to protocol?

,Medications such as warfarin or aspirin alter normal clotting factors and thus
increase the risk of hemorrhaging. Discontinue at least 48 hours before
surgery. Acetaminophen is a pain reliever that has no special implications for
surgery. Vitamin C actually assists in wound healing and has no special
implications for surgery. Prednisone is a corticosteroid, and dosages are often
temporarily increased rather than held.
3. The nurse is prescreening a surgical patient in the preadmission
testing unit. The medication history indicates that the patient is

currently taking an anticoagulant. Which action should the nurse take when
consulting with the health care provider?
a. Ask for a radiological examination of the chest.

b. Ask for an international normalized ratio (INR).
c. Ask for a blood urea nitrogen (BUN).

d. Ask for a serum sodium (Na).


ANS: B
INR, PT (prothrombin time), APTT (activated partial thromboplastin time), and
platelet counts reveal the clotting ability of the blood. Anticoagulants can be
utilized for different conditions, but its action is to increase the time it takes for
the blood to clot. This action can put the surgical patient at risk for bleeding
tendencies.
Typically, if at all possible, this medication is held several days before a
surgical procedure to decrease this risk. Chest x-ray, BUN, and Na are
diagnostic screening tools for surgery but are not specific to anticoagulants.
4. The nurse is encouraging the postoperative patient to utilize diaphragmatic

breathing. Which priority goal is the nurse trying to achieve?
a. Manage pain

b. Prevent atelectasis
c. Reduce healing time

d. Decrease thrombus formation


ANS: B
After surgery, patients may have reduced lung volume and may require greater
effort to cough and deep breathe; inadequate lung expansion can lead to

, atelectasis and pneumonia. Purposely utilizing diaphragmatic breathing can
decrease this risk. During general anesthesia, the lungs are not fully inflated
during surgery and the cough reflex is suppressed, so mucus collects within
airway passages. Diaphragmatic breathing does not manage pain; in some
cases, if splinting and pain medications are not given, it can cause pain.
Diaphragmatic breathing does not reduce healing time or decrease thrombus
formation. Better, more effective interventions are available for these
situations.
5. The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient on the medical-surgical

floor. Which activity will the nurse encourage to prevent venous stasis and the
formation of thrombus?
a. Diaphragmatic breathing

b. Incentive spirometry
c. Leg exercises

d. Coughing


ANS: C
After general anesthesia, circulation slows, and when the rate of blood slows,
a greater tendency for clot formation is noted. Immobilization results in
decreased muscular contractions in the lower extremities; these


promote venous stasis. Coughing, diaphragmatic breathing, and incentive
spirometry are utilized to decrease atelectasis and pneumonia.
6. The nurse is caring for a preoperative patient. The nurse teaches the
principles and demonstrates leg exercises for the patient. The patient is

unable to perform leg exercises correctly. What is the nurse’s best next step?
a. Encourage the patient to practice at a later date.

b. Assess for the presence of anxiety, pain, or fatigue.
c. Ask the patient why exercises are not being done.

d. Evaluate the educational methods used to educate the patient.
ANS: B
If the patient is unable to perform leg exercises, the nurse should look for
circumstances that may be impacting the patient’s ability to learn. In this case,
the patient can be anticipating the upcoming surgery and may be experiencing

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