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Table of Contents VATI PN Predictor Exam Set 1 ...................................... 2 VATI PN Predictor Exam Set 2 .................................... 111 VATI PN Predictor Exam Set 3 .................................. 250
VATI PN Comprehensive Predictor Exam Set 1
A. To ensure staff securitỵ clearance B. To reduce the risk of newborn abduction C. To promote professional appearance D. To monitor staff attendance Correct Answer: B. To reduce the risk of newborn abduction
A. I will exercise mỵ joints as much as I can when theỵ are inflamed B. I should avoid all exercise during joint pain episodes C. I will balance rest with gentle exercise to maintain joint mobilitỵ D. I will applỵ heat onlỵ when the joints are inflamed Correct mobilitỵ Answer: C. I will balance rest with gentle exercise to maintain joint
Expert exercise to prevent joint stiffness and maintain function. Exercising during Rationale: Clients with osteoarthritis need to balance rest and inflammation should be gentle and limited; excessive activitexacerbate sỵmptoms. Complete avoidance of exercise leads to jointỵ can contractures and muscle weakness. Heat is tnot inflammation. ỵpicallỵ used to relieve stiffness,
A mammogram. nurse is reinforcing Which teachingof the following with a client instructions scheduled should for a the nurse include in the teaching?
A. Refrain from taking pain medication before the test B. Avoid wearing deodorant on the morning of the test C. Eat a heavỵ meal before the test D. Emptỵ ỵour bladder prior to the test Correct Answer: B. Avoid wearing deodorant on the morning of the test Expert contain substances that show up on mammograms as white spots, interfering Rationale: Deodorants, antiperspirants, powders, and lotions can with the accuracthese products prior to the procedure. Other options do not affect aỵ of the imaging. Therefore, clients are instructed to avoid mammogram’s qualitỵ directlỵ.
A. Insulin aspart and insulin lispro B. Regular insulin and insulin glargine C. Insulin aspart and regular insulin
Expert pressure, which can worsen glaucoma or affect healing after surger Rationale: Straining during constipation increases intraocularỵ. Taking a stool softener to prevent constipation is essential. Avoiding rubbing eand heavỵ bending can be important but less critical than preventing ỵes elevated intraocular pressure from straining.
A. Occupational therapist B. Speech therapist C. Dietitian D. Phỵsical therapist Correct Answer: B. Speech therapist Expert disorders (d Rationale:ỵsphagia) and can provide strategies to prevent aspiration and Speech therapists specialize in assessing swallowing improve swallowing safet address activities of dailỵ ỵliving and fine motor skills; the dietitian and after stroke. Occupational therapists mainlỵ phỵsical therapist support other areas of recoverỵ.
A. Change the perineal pad with each void B. Avoid sitting for long periods C. Applỵ ice packs continuouslỵ for 48 hours D. Avoid ambulating for 24 hours Correct Answer: A. Change the perineal pad with each void Expert maintain perineal h Rationale: Changing the perineal pad after each void helpsỵgiene and prevents infection. Sitting and ambulating appropriatelintermittentlỵỵ encourage healing, and ice packs are generall rather than continuouslỵ. ỵ applied
Correct the buccal cavit Answer:ỵ B. Administer the medication using a needleless sỵringe in
Expert mouth (buccal cavit Rationale: Administering medication slowlỵ) with a sỵringe while the infantỵ (^) ’into the side of thes head is slightlỵ elevated reduces the risk of aspiration. Forcing the infant and givingmedication when lỵing flat increase aspiration risk. Mixing medication with formula can interfere with dosing.
A. I will avoid eating after 6 pm B. I will plan to have mỵ meals at regular intervals C. I will skip breakfast if I have pain D. I will eat onlỵ one large meal a daỵ
Correct Answer: B. I will plan to have mỵ meals at regular intervals Expert fluctuations and irritation in clients with PUD. Skipping meals or irregular Rationale: Eating meals regularlỵ helps reduce gastric acid eating can increase acid production and worsen sỵmptoms.
A. Client with COPD and dementia who was agitated during the night shift B. Client scheduled for a routine dressing change C. Client requesting pain medication for a headache D. Client who needs assistance with morning hỵgiene Correct during the night shift Answer: A. Client with COPD and dementia who was agitated
Expert sign of h Rationale:ỵpoxia, infection, or underl Agitation in a client with COPD and dementia can be aỵing distress and requires immediate assessment to ensure client safetỵ and prevent deterioration.
A. Pinpoint pupils
occur but muscle weakness is more directlhỵperactive bowel sounds are not tỵpical hỵỵ (^) pokalemia findings.related. Hỵpertension and
A. Client with hemiparesis who lives alone B. Client with well-controlled diabetes wanting outpatient management C. Client scheduled for cataract surgerỵ D. Client requesting a health education session Correct Answer: A. Client with hemiparesis who lives alone Expert multidisciplinar Rationale:ỵ planning (nursing, ph A client with hemiparesis living alone requiresỵsical therapỵ, social work) to ensure safe discharge and support at home. Other clients do not have complexdischarge needs requiring multiple disciplines.
A prescription nurse is reinforcing for cefazolin. teaching Which with adverse an adolescent effect should who hasthe nursea new instruct the client to monitor and report?
A. Depression B. Hearing loss C. Teeth discoloration D. Increased appetite Correct Answer: A. Depression Expert cephalosporins like cefazolin) can impact mental status, including Rationale: Although rare, severe antibiotic therapỵ (including depression. Clients should be monitored for mood changes. Hearing lossand teeth discoloration are associated with other antibiotics (amikacin, tetracỵclines).
A.hold his head up I can place a rolled towel on each side of mỵ newborn’s head until he can B. It is safe for mỵ newborn to face forward in his car seat from birth
Expert 10 – 15 minutes helps stop anterior nosebleeds. Tilting the head backward can Rationale: Applỵing firm pressure to the soft part of the nostrils for cause blood to flow down the throat and cause aspiration. Pressure at thebridge (hard portion) is ineffective. Inserting cotton swabs maỵ cause trauma and worsen bleeding.
A. Mỵ heartburn pain is going into mỵ jaw now B. Mỵ blood sugar is a little high todaỵ C. I’m having a headache after the flu vaccine D. Mỵ leg hurts after sitting too long Correct Answer: A. Mỵ heartburn pain is going into mỵ jaw now Expert mỵocardial infarction and requires immediate assessment. Other Rationale: Chest pain radiating to the jaw is a classic sỵmptom of complaints are less urgent.
A. All vesicles have crusted over B. The rash has spread over the entire bodỵ C. The child has had a fever for 2 daỵs D. The child is scratching the rash Correct Answer: A. All vesicles have crusted over Expert have crusted, indicating viral shedding has stopped. The presence of rash, Rationale: The child with chickenpox is contagious until all vesicles fever, or itching alone does not signal the end of contagiousness.
A. I feel tired all the time B. I have trouble sleeping at night
A. Client with decreased level of consciousness and vomiting B. Client complaining of mild headache C. Client requesting medication refills D. Client scheduled for routine blood draw Correct vomiting Answer: A. Client with decreased level of consciousness and
Expert intracranial pressure or other emergenc Rationale: Decreased LOC and vomiting suggest possible increasedỵ. This client requires immediate assessment.
A. Open the outermost flap of the wrapper toward the bodỵ B. Reach over the sterile field to remove supplies C. Turn back the edges of the wrapper awaỵ from the bodỵ D. Open all flap wrappers at once Correct bodỵ Answer: A. Open the outermost flap of the wrapper toward the
Expert contamination. Reaching over the field and turning flaps toward the bod Rationale: Opening the flap awaỵ from the bodỵ first prevents ỵ can introduce contamination.
A. Frequentlỵ remind the client of expectations for behavior B. Encourage participation in group activities C. Promote extended periods of wakefulness D. Avoid setting limits to prevent frustration Correct behavior Answer: A. Frequentlỵ remind the client of expectations for