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i need possible ATI proctored questions ans answers
ATI test is comprised of 170questions with multiple-choice format with four-option answers. Some of the questions and answers
1. patient who had mastectomy 6 months ago tells the nurse that she has had not much desire for sexual relations since her surgery. "My body is different now." Which of the following is an appropriate response from the nurse?
A. "Really, you look just fine to me. There's no need to feel undesirable
B. I'm interested in finding out more about how your body feels to you".
C. "Consider an afternoon at a spa. A facial will make you feel more attractive"
D. it is still too soon to expect to feel normal. Give it a little more time
2.Which of the following factors positively affect self-concept? Select all that apply
A. Diabetes mellitus
B. Parental approval
C. Success at school
D. Receiving a promotion at work
E. Excessive use of alcohol
3.A diabetic patient lost his wife 4 months ago. Tearful, he says, "How could you possible understand what I am going through?" Which of the following would be an appropriate response?
A. "It takes time to get over the loss of a loved one."
B.
"You are right; I cannot really understand. Perhaps you'd like to tell me more about what you're feeling."
C.
"Why don't you try something to take your mind off your troubles, like watching a funny movie."
D.
"I might not share your exact situation, but I do know what people go through when they deal with a loss."
4.Which of the following types of stress is being experienced by a middle adult client who is stressed by the concerns of caring for young adults still in the home and her aging parents?
A. Situational
B. Developmental
C. Social
D. Cultural
5.A home health nurse performs a 3-day postpartum visit for a first-time mother. The household includes her husband, her mother, and her father. What type of family form is represented here?
A. Nuclear
B. Extended
C. Blended
D. Alternative
6.Which of the following is a priority nursing intervention for a family with a history of violence?
A. Educating the family about anger management
B. Refining the family's communication skills
C. Viewing the family in context
D. Using the family's strengths to define them
7.Which of the following approaches should be used when working with a family using an open structure for coping with crisis?
A. Prescribing tasks unilaterally
B. Convening a family meeting
C. Delegating care to one member
D. Speaking to the primary client privately
8.Which of the following is a situational role change?
A. A young adult getting married for the first time
B. A toddler learning to control elimination
C. An adolescent experiencing puberty
D. A middle adult experiencing menopause
9.Once a nurse has counseled a client about her situational role changes and she has accepted them, what is the next step in her recovery?
A. Apprehension
B. Tension
C. Resentment
D. Adaptation
10.A nurse recognizes that a helping relationship is established with a patient if the communication...
A. Occurs spontaneously throughout the nurse-client relationship
B. Has no time limits
C. Is equally reciprocal between the nurse and the patient.
D. Encourages the patient to express his thoughts and feelings
11.When talking to a child who is seated, the nurse should
A. Touch the child
B. Stand facing the child
C. Stand with a relaxed posture
D. Sit at eye level with the child
12.Behaviors of active listening. Select all that apply:
A. Responding positively when giving feedback
B. Writing down what the client says so that details are not forgotten
C. Maintaining an open posture
D. Establishing and maintaining an eye contact
E. Nodding in agreement with the client throughout the conversation
13.Which of the following are normal aging changes of the musculoskeletal system? Select all that apply;
A. Wider stance resulting in posture changes
B. Loss of height
C. Increased range of motion
D. ncreased muscle bulk
E. Thinning intervertebral disc
14. Nurse manager on a pediatric floor is prepraring an education progarm on working with families for a group of newly hired nurses. which of teh following should the nurse include when discussing the developmental theory?
A. describe inevitable stress
B. emphasize the change with one family member affects all
C. provide guidance to assist the families adapting to stress
D. define consistencies in how families change
D
15. a nurse is assisting a group of parents of adolescents to develop skills that will improve communication within the family. the nurse hears one parent state "My son knows he better do what I say". which of the following parenting styles is the parent exhibiting?
A. authoritarian
B. permissive
C. authoritative
D. Passive
A
16. a nurse is performing family assessment. Which of the following should the nurse include?
Select all that apply
A. medical history
B. parents education level
C. childs physical growth
D. Support systems
E. stressors
A B D E