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ATI NCLEX-RN Practice Questions

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Question 1 of 5.

A client has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She is slowly losing weight, and her daughter is very concerned about increasing her nutrition. The nurse helps the daughter devise a plan of care for her mother. The plan of care should include which of the following interventions to promote nutrition?

A. Offer her oral hygiene before and after meals.

B. Encourage her to consume milk products.

C. Encourage her to engage in an activity before a meal to stimulate her appetite.

D. Restrict her fluid intake to three glasses of water a day.

Explanation: Clients with respiratory diseases are generally mouth breathers. Cleaning the oral cavity may improve the client's appetite, increase her feelings of well-being, and remove the taste and odor of sputum. Milk causes thick sputum; therefore, milk products would not be beneficial for this client. Exercise prior to a meal would require increased O2 consumption and most likely would decrease the client's ability to eat. Clients with respiratory diseases need increased fluid to liquefy secretions.

Question 2 of 5.

Acticoat (silver nitrate) dressings are applied to the legs of a client with deep partial thickness burns. The nurse should:

A. Change the dressings once per shift.

B. Moisten the dressing with sterile water.

C. Change the dressings only when they become soiled.

D. Moisten the dressing with normal saline.

Explanation: Acticoat dressings require moistening with normal saline to activate the silver ions for antimicrobial action and to maintain a moist healing environment.

Question 3 of 5.

A client hospitalized for treatment of congestive heart failure is to be discharged with a prescription for Digitek (digoxin) 0.25 mg daily. Which of the following statements indicates that the client needs further teaching?

A. I will need to take the medication at the same time each day.

B. I can prevent stomach upset by taking the medication with an antacid.

C. I can help prevent drug toxicity by eating foods containing fiber.

D. I will need to report visual changes to my doctor.

Explanation: Taking digoxin with an antacid can decrease its absorption, reducing effectiveness, so this statement indicates a need for further teaching.

Question 4 of 5.

A client is admitted to the emergency room with partial-thickness burns to his right arm and full-thickness burns to his trunk. According to the Rule of Nines, the nurse calculates that the total body surface area (TBSA) involved is:

A. 20%

B. 35%

C. 45%

D. 60%

Explanation: Per the Rule of Nines, the right arm is 9% and the trunk (anterior and posterior) is 36%. Partial- and full-thickness burns to the right arm and trunk approximate 35% TBSA.

Question 5 of 5.

A client with severe anemia is to receive a unit of packed red blood cells. In the event of a transfusion reaction, the first action by the nurse should be to:

A. Notify the physician and the nursing supervisor.

B. Stop the transfusion and maintain an IV of normal saline.

C. Call the lab for verification of type and cross match.

D. Prepare an injection of Benadryl (diphenhydramine).

Explanation: Stopping the transfusion and maintaining an IV of normal saline is the first action to prevent further reaction and stabilize the client.

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