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NGN ATI CAN COMPETENCY EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2OO QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ A nurse is caring for a school-aged child who is in Buck's traction following a leg fracture 24 hr ago. Which actions should the nurse take? a. change childs position every 2 hr b. clean the peripheral pin sites with chlorhexidine solution every 4 days c. assess peripheral pulses every 4 hr d. ensure that the head of the bed is elevated to a 90 degree angle - AANSWER-c. assess peripheral pulses every 4 hr - traction may lead to neurovascular compromise --> the nurse should assess for edema, pulses, pain, color & temp of affected extremity every 4 hours - nurse should report signs of neurovascular impairment in the extremities such as cyanosis, edema, pain, absent pulses and tingling a nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parent of a child who is 1 week postoperative following a cleft palate repair. for which of the following members of the inter professional team should the nurse initiate a referral? - AANSWER-speech therapist A nurse on a pediatric floor is admitting a preschooler. Vital Signs 0715: Temperature 38.3° C (100.9° F)Heart rate 126/minRespiratory rate 26/minPulse oximeter 97% Physical Examination 0715: Guardians report that the child has been tired lately and has been experiencing a sore throat and fever. Child is tolerating sips of liquids, but is refusing solid foods. Guardians report that the child is voiding dark yellow urine. 0730:Child is alert and responsive to verbal stimuli. Mucous membranes are dry and sticky. Skin turgor without tenting. Tonsils enlarged and erythematous. Respirations are regular and non-labored. No accessory muscle use noted. Lungs clear anterior and posterior bilaterally. Point of maximum intensity (PMI) in the left mid-clavicular line 4th intercostal space. Heart rate is regular without murmurs, gallops, or rubs. Radial and pedal pulse 2+ bilaterally. Capillary refill greater than 2 seconds. A - AANSWER-The nurse should identify that the child is at risk for developing splenomegaly as evidenced by positive mononucleosis rapid test. a nurse is teaching the parent of infant who has a Pavlik harness for the treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip. the nurse should identify that which of the following statements by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching? a. "I should remove the harness at night to allow my infant to stretch her legs." b. "I will need to adjust the straps on the harness once each week." c. "I should apply baby powder to my infant's skin twice daily." d. "I will place my infant's diapers under the harness straps." - AANSWER-d. "I will place my infant's diapers under the harness straps" A nurse is caring for a toddler who has spastic (pyramidal) cerebral palsy. Which of the following do you expect to find? (all that apply) a. Negative Babinksi reflex b. Ankle clonus c. Exaggerated stretch reflexes d. Uncontrollable movements of the face e. Contractures - AANSWER-b, c, e - ankle clonus - exag stretch reflexes - contractures A nurse in the ED is performing a physical assessment on a 2 week old male newborn. Which findings is the priority for nurse to report to provider? a. excoriated scrotal area b. multiple capillary hemangiomas c. depressed posterior fontanel d. substernal retractions - AANSWER-d. Substernal retractions (*priority finding) - When using the airway, breathing, circulation approach to client care, the nurse should determine that the priority finding to report to the provider is substernal retractions. This finding indicates the infant is experiencing acute respiratory distress and increased respiratory effort, which could quickly progress to respiratory failure. - The nurse should report a depressed posterior fontanel. However, this is not the priority finding. A nurse s preparing to collect a sample form a toddler for a sickle-turbidity test. Which actions should the nurse plan to take? a. obtain a sputum collection b. perform an Allen test c. Perform a finger stick d. Obtain a stool specimen - AANSWER-c. perform a finger stick - if the test is positive, hemoglobin electrophoresis is required to distinguish between children who has the genetic trait and children who have the disease A nurse is providing teaching to the parent of an infant who has diaper dermatitis. The nurse should instruct the parent to apply which of the following tp the effected area? a. zinc oxide b. antibiotic ointment c. talcum powder d. antiseptic solution - AANSWER-a. zinc oxide - diaper dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disorder caused by contact with an irritant such as urine, feces, soap, or friction & takes the form of scaling, blisters, or papules with erythema. Providing a protective barrier, such as zinc oxide, against the irritants allows the skin to heal When you are communicating with residents, you need to remember to a. look away when they make direct eye contact b. speak rapidly and loudly c. face the resident and make eye contact d. finish all their sentences for them - ANSWER-c. face the resident and make eye contact You are measuring Mrs. Clark's pulse and it is 98 beats per minute, which is significantly different than her normal pulse. You should a. ignore this, as pulse rates always fluctuate in older people b. report this to the charge nurse c. encourage Mrs. Clark to exercise more d. call the doctor immediately - ANSWER-b. report this to the charge nurse All of these devices can be used to help a person to use regular toileting facilities with more ease EXCEPT a. elevated toilet seat b. bedside commode c. grab bars on the wall next to the toilet d. eggcrate mattress - ANSWER-d. eggcrate mattress Mr. Russell keeps getting up from his wheelchair. Instead of using a restraint you should ask him if a. he needs to go to the toilet b. he is hungry again after just having eaten c. a new long term care home would suit him better d. he is just being difficult - ANSWER-a. he needs to go to the toilet All of the following are in the Resident Bill of Rights EXCEPT a. the right to form militant groups in the facility b. the right to be free from sexual, verbal, physical, or mental abuse c. the right to be free of corporal punishment and involuntary seclusion d. the right to choose activities - ANSWER-a. the right to form militant groups in the facility Increased respiratory rate is a. bradypnea b. apnea c. dyspnea d. tachypnea - ANSWER-d. tachypnea A male staff member is overheard telling Mary, "What a sexy top you have on today." Mary walks away red faced. This could be considered a. sexual abuse b. sexual harassment c. complimentary behavior d. adolescent behavior - ANSWER-b. sexual harassment Mrs. White has turned on her call light four times in the last hour. When the nursing assistant goes to her room she should say, "Mrs. White, a. Is there something I can help you with?" b. I can't be running to your room every fifteen minutes." c. Turning on your call light all the time is disturbing the other residents." d. Do not call us again. We are very busy." - ANSWER-a. Is there something I can help you with?" A nursing assistant is allowed to a. give medication from the bedside table b. give water through the nasogastric tube c. accept orders from a physician over the telephone d. empty the resident's Foley catheter bag - ANSWER-d. empty the resident's Foley catheter bag When nursing assistants complain of frequent back aches, the most likely factor contributing to their back problem would be a. pushing or pulling heavy objects b. bending over to tie their resident's shoe laces c. keeping their feet shoulder width apart d. bending their knees and lifting with their legs - ANSWER-b. bending over to tie their resident's shoe laces You walk into the dining room. The conscious resident has his hands to his throat and is making no sounds. The first thing you will do is: a. call 911 b. call the nurse c. start chest compressions d. ask, "Are you choking?" - ANSWER-d. ask, "Are you choking?" The nursing assistant is transferring a resident from the bed to the chair. The nursing assistant should a. stand with feet apart b. bend from the waist c. stand away from the resident d. ask for assistance - ANSWER-a. stand with feet apart Casually sharing personal information about a resident with co-workers outside the workplace is considered a. appropriate b. inappropriate c. OK if it relieves your stress d. usually allowed - ANSWER-b. inappropriate All behavior has meaning to the: a. facility psychologist b. person performing the behavior c. person observing the behavior d. person who is talking - ANSWER-b. person performing the behavior A prerequisite for becoming a successful nursing assistant will include a. being involved in community activities b. being a pillar of society c. possessing maturity and sensitivity d. having a good business background - ANSWER-c. possessing maturity and sensitivity A contracture is the lack of joint mobility caused by abnormal shortening of a muscle. This causes the muscle to be a. swollen, limits the mobility and stretches with difficulty b. swollen, deformed and cannot stretch c. fixed into position, deformed and stretches with difficulty d. fixed into position, deformed and cannot stretch - ANSWER-d. fixed into position, deformed and cannot stretch Before trimming a resident's fingernails or toenails the nursing assistant soaks them in warm water. How many minutes should you soak the resident's hands and/or feet? a. 2 -3 and 7-8. b. 4-6 and 8-10. c. 5-10 and 15-20. d. 10-15 and 25-30. - ANSWER-b. 4-6 and 8-10. Care that is focused on comfort and symptom relief rather than cure is a. post mortum b. palliative c. bereavement d. advanced directive - ANSWER-b. palliative You are caring for a resident who has a diagnosis of Clostridium difficile. 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