ATI RN Fundamental Practice Exam With Answers (65 Solved Questions)

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Ati rn fundamentals complete structured exam withcorrect qns&answs Rated A++ latest.65QUESTIONSWITH100%CORRECTANSWERSA nurse is giving change-of-shift report about a patient they admitted earlier that day who haspneumonia.Whichofthefollowingpiecesofinformationisthe priority forthenurseto provide?AdmittingdiagnosisBreathsoundsBodyTemperatureDiagnostictestresults-B.BreathsoundsWhen using the airway, breathing, circulation approach to patient care, the nurse should determinethatthepriorityinformationtoprovideis thecurrentstatusofthe patient's breathsounds.A nurse is caring for a patient who has an NG tube and is receiving intermittent feedings through anopensystem.Whichof thefollowingactions shouldthenurse take first?Rinsethefeedingbagwithwaterbetweenfeedings.Tellthe patient to keeptheheadof the bedelevatedatleast 30º.Make suretheenteralformulaisat roomtemperature.Wipe the top of the formula can with alcohol.-B. Tell the patient to keep the head of the bedelevatedatleast 30º.Thefirstactionthenurseshouldtakewhenusingtheairway,breathing,circulationapproachtopatientcareistoprevent aspirationofthe enteralformula;therefore,thepriorityinterventionisto keeptheheadofthebedelevatedatleast30°to prevent refluxoftheformulaintotheesophagus.A nurse is caring for a patient who has tuberculosis. Which of the following actions should the nursetake?(Selectallthatapply.)

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