Duke University School of Nursing ATI 2025 Fundamentals Proctored Exam: ATI Fundamentals Retake with Proctor Test Questions & Answers

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Prepare for the ATI 2025 Fundamentals Proctored Exam with this Duke University School of Nursing guide, featuring retake materials, proctor test questions, and answers for nursing success.
Ace the ATI 2025 Fundamentals Proctored Exam with this specialized guide for Duke University School of Nursing students. This resource includes ATI Fundamentals retake materials, proctor test questions, and detailed answers to ensure you’re fully prepared. Designed to help nursing students master key concepts and succeed in their ATI assessments with confidence.
  • Proctor Test Questions & Answers: Realistic practice questions with detailed solutions.
  • ATI Fundamentals Retake: Focused materials for retake preparation.
  • Duke-Specific: Tailored for Duke University School of Nursing students.
  • Comprehensive Prep: Covers all essential ATI Fundamentals topics.
  • Updated for 2025: Aligned with the latest ATI Fundamentals Proctored Exam standards.

Preview

1. A nurse is admitting a client who has tuberculosis. Which of the following types of
transmission precautions should the nurse plan to initiate?
A. Droplet
B. Airborne ✅
C. Protective environment
D. Contact
Rationale: Tuberculosis is an airborne disease, requiring airborne precautions such as an N95
respirator and a negative pressure room.
2. A nurse in a well-child clinic receives a telephone call from a parent who states that their
child accidentally swallowed paint thinner. The child is awake and alert. Which of the
following responses should the nurse make?
A. Have your child drink one large glass of water. ✅
B. Hang up and call a poison control center hotline.
C. Bring your child into the clinic later today.
D. Induce vomiting in your child with syrup of ipecac.
Rationale: Diluting the substance with water may reduce irritation. Inducing vomiting is
contraindicated because it can cause aspiration.
3. A nurse is documenting a client’s medical record. Which of the following entries should the
nurse record?
A. Oral temperature slightly elevated at 0800
B. Administered pain medication ✅
C. Incision without redness or drainage
D. Drank adequate amounts of fluid with meals
Rationale: Documentation should be factual and precise. “Administered pain medication” is an
objective statement that aligns with nursing interventions.

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