ATI PN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2020 RETAKE GUIDE test
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1. A nurse in a LTC facility notices a client who has Alzheimer’s disease standing at the exit door at the end of the
hallway. The client appears to be anxious & agitated. What action should the nurse take?
ANSWER: Escort the client to a quiet area on the nursing unit.
- A client c Alzheimer experiences chronic confusion. Guiding the client to a quiet, familiar area will help decrease
agitation. They will be unable to follow instructions/commands.
2. A nurse is assisting with the plan of care for a client who has a continent urinary diversion. Which intervention
should the nurse plan to implement to facilitate urinary elimination?
ANSWER: Use intermittent urinary catheterization for the client at regularintervals.
- A continent urinary diversion contains valvesthat prevent urine from exiting the pouch; therefore,the nurse
should plan to insert a urinary catheter at regular intervals to drain urine from the client’s pouch.
3. A nurse is assisting with an education program about car restraintsafety for a group of parents. Which statement
by the parent indicates an understanding of the instructions?
ANSWER: “My 12YO child should place the shoulder-lap seatbelt low across his hips.”
- When a child is old enough to only use a shoulder-lap seatbelt, he should place it low across his hips rather than
over the abdomen to reduce risk for injury during motor vehicle crash.
4. A nurse isreinforcing teaching about strategiesto promote eating with a client who has COPD. Which