Fundamentals ATI Exam Final (Summer 2021)
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Fundamentals ATI Exam Final (Summer 2021)
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This is the golden standard test for colon cancer screening
This is the medical term for when you tap body parts to assess for size tenderness and density
What would the nurse educate the patient about with a 24-hour urine collection?
This is the minimum amount of urinary output a patient should have
This route is the best way to assess core temperature
This is the term for elimination of medication from the body. It is primarily done through the kidneys.
Pink and moist is how we want this to look when changing an ostomy
This is the normal order for the physical assessment
Name something that would cause bradycardia in a patient and something that would cause
Brady- medications athletes hypothermia hyperthyroidism Tachycardia pain stress fever exercise
Increased pulse rate hypotension poor skin turgor elevated temp dry mucus membranes
A BMI of this is considered obese
This is the term to explain the exchange of O2 and CO2 in the lungs
Name an intervention that will help prevent constipation
This maneuver is caused by bearing down or straining it can cause bradycardia hypotension and syncope
Name 2 risk factors for UTI
3 interventions to prevent UTIs
This is when there is a small urine loss with abdominal pressure from sneezing cousing or laughing
Name 2 symptoms of a PE
Name 2 symptoms of a DVT
This is the term used to describe how medication gets from the bloodstream to the site of action
When assessing respirations, you should get these 3 things
Where is the apical pulse taken?
When assessing pulses, you should be assessing these 4 items
These support tissue building metabolism and immune function. They are important in wound
Fat soluble vitamin
What are 3 things that can never be delegated by a nurse
What are the 5 rights of delegation?
What does HIPPA Stand for?
This type of healing occurs when a wound is left open to address an infection and then closed at a later time
When using this type of main management make sure that no one else pushes the button
What does DPOA stand for?
How often should oral care be given to a trach patient
If a nurse suspects abuse of a patient they must report because they are considered this type of reporter
This stage of wound healing takes place between days 3-24. It is when loss tissue is replaces with granulation tissue and collagen
If a patient has a feeding tube how should they be positioned
This is the term used when wound separates at all layers and organs are protruding
This is the term used for drainage that is watery a blood tinted
What is the pressure your wall suction should be set at when suctioning a trach patient?
This type of pain is due to actual tissue damage or inflammation
To verify feeding tube placement this should be done
This is the percussion vibration postural drainage to loosen respiratory secretions
This type of pain is due to damage to nerves in the body
How long is tube feeding formula good for once it has been started on a patient?
This type of pain lasts longer than 6 months does not alter vital signs
Suctioning should be done _____ while withdrawing the catheter and rotating for 15 seconds
This is chronic pain of unknown origin, It is often associated with depression
Name an intervention that would be provided for a patient that has fluid volume excess
What is an intervention that may be provided for a patient with fluid volume deficit?
If a sputum sample is needed that best time of day to collect the sample is
6 nursing ethical principles
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