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ATI Fundamentals Proctored Final Assessment Study Guide
ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTOR
1. A nurse is teaching an assistive personnel about a upper body mechanics to prevent injury.
Which of the following actions by the AP demonstrate an understanding of the teaching?
A. The AP extends his pelvis outward when reaching for an object.
B. The AP keeps the object he is lifting close to his body
C. The AP bends at the waist when lifting an object.
D. The AP relaxes his abdominal muscles when reaching for an object.
Answer: B. The AP keeps the object he is lifting close to his body
2. A nurse is assessing a client who is immobile and notices a red area over the client’s coccyx.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Change the clients position every 4 hours
B. Apply petroleum base ointment in the red area
C. Assess the red area for blanching
D. Use friction when cleansing the client’s skin
Answer: C. Assess the red area for blanching
3. A nurse is preparing to insert an IV catheter for a client following a right mastectomy. Which
of the following veins should the nurse select when initiating an IV therapy?
A. The radial vein on the left wrist
B. The cephalic vein in the left distal forearm
C. The basilic vein in the right antecubital fossa
D. The cephalic vein on the back of the right hand
Answer: B. The cephalic vein in the left distal forearm
4. A nurse is preparing to administer a medication into a client by the intradermal route after
applying gloves and cleaning the site with an antiseptic swab. In what order should the nurse take
the steps to administer the medication? (move steps into box 1- 4 priority)

1. Use a nondominated hand to stretch the skin
2. Insert the needle at an angle
3. inject the medication
4. Withdrawal the needle
5. Activate the needle safety device
Answer: 1. Use a nondominated hand to stretch the skin
2. Insert the needle at an angle
3. inject the medication
4. Withdrawal the needle
5. Activate the needle safety device
5. A nurse is providing teaching to a client about colorectal cancer prevention guidelines. Which
of the following recommendations should the nurse include?
A. Intake of dietary fiber
B. Have a fecal occult blood test every 2 years
C. Reduce intake of red meats
D. Have a colonoscopy every 3 years
Answer: C. Reduce intake of red meats
6. A nurse is planning care to prevent skin breakdown for a client who is immobile and is urinary
incontinent. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care?
A. Reposition the client every 4 hours
B. Arrange for an alternating pressure mattress
C. Apply cornstarch to the skin
D. Request a prescription for an indwelling urinary catheter
Answer: D. Request a prescription for an indwelling urinary catheter
7. A nurse is preparing to apply a condom catheter for a client who is uncircumcised which of the
following actions should the nurse plan to take?
A. Place adhesive tape directly on the penis
B. Allow 2.5 to 5 m between the end of the catheter and the tip of the penis

C. Keep foreskin in a retractable position after application of the catheter
D. Change the condom catheter every 3 days
Answer: B. Allow 2.5 to 5 m between the end of the catheter and the tip of the penis
8. A nurse is teaching a client who had an enucleation about care of an artificial eye. Which of
the following information should the include in the teaching? (select all that apply)
A. Store the artificial eye in the label container filled with 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation
B. Remove from the artificial eye by retracting the upper eyelid
C. Apply pressure just below artificial eye to break the suction
D. Clear the artificial eye with hydrogen peroxide before storing
E. Retract the upper and lower lids to reinsert the artificial eye
Answer: A. Store the artificial eye in the label container filled with 0.9% sodium chloride
irrigation
C. Apply pressure just below artificial eye to break the suction
E. Retract the upper and lower lids to reinsert the artificial eye
9. A nurse is reviewing client confidentiality with a newly licensed nurse. The nurse should
identify which of the following examples as a violation of HIPPA?
A. Faxing medical information about the client to a provider’s office
B. Teaching a client discharge instruction with his partner present
C. Giving a telephone report to a surgical nurse and sending the client to the surgical suite
D. Discussing the clients transfer to a long-term care facility with a nurse from another unit
Answer: D. Discussing the clients transfer to a long-term care facility with a nurse from another
unit
10. A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postoperative following bowel resection and
reports sudden severe abdominal pain. Which of the following actions should the nurse take
first?
A. Determine areas of resonance across the abdomen using a systematic approach
B. Expose the client’s abdomen to look for changes in appearance
C. Perform abdominal palpation by pressing gently with the finger pads

D. Use the diaphragm of the stethoscope to listen for bowel sounds
Answer: B. Expose the client’s abdomen to look for changes in appearance
11. A nurse is providing care for a client who is to undergo a total laryngectomy. Which of the
following interventions is the nurse’s priority?
A. Determine the client’s reading ability
B. Review the use of an artificial larynx
C. With the client schedule a support session
D. Explain the techniques of esophageal speech
Answer: D. Explain the techniques of esophageal speech
12. A home care nurse is teaching a client about home safety. Which of the following statements
by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching? (select all that apply)
A. I will use the bars when getting in and out of the bathtub
B. I need to check my medications for expiration dates
C. I need to have a fire escape plan with my family
D. I will apply tape over frayed areas of electrical cords
E. I need to set my hot water heater to 140 degrees Fahrenheit
Answer: A. I will use the bars when getting in and out of the bathtub
B. I need to check my medications for expiration dates
C. I need to have a fire escape plan with my family
13. A nurse is assessing a client’s cranial nerve VII. Which of the following responses should the
nurse expect?
A. The client has a symmetrical smile
B. The client’s tongue is in a midline position
C. The client turns his head against resistance
D. The client’s pupils constrict and responds to light
Answer: A. The client has a symmetrical smile

14. A nurse in an emergency department is assessing a client who reports a right lower quadrant
pain, nausea and vomiting for the past 48 hours? Which of the following actions should the nurse
take first?
A. Offer pain medication
B. Palpate the abdomen
C. Auscultate bowel sounds
D. Administer an antiemetic
Answer: C. Auscultate bowel sounds
15. A nurse is caring for a client who recently received a diagnosis of terminal cancer. Which of
the following statements by the client’s partner indicates maladaptive coping?
A. I don’t understand why he can’t get better and return to work
B. I cook for him at home and work hard to prepare a nutritious meal
C. I am going to ask my daughter to come and stay for a week
D. I don’t know if I will be able to meet his physical needs
Answer: A. I don’t understand why he can’t get better and return to work
16. A nurse is planning care for a client who has a stage 1 pressure ulcer on the right heel. The
nurse should anticipate application of which of the following dressings?
A. Dry gauge
B. Transparent
C. Calcium alginate
D. Hydrogel
This question was different, but a question was asked about a Stage 1 pressure ulcer and
“transparent self-adhesive” dressing was the answer I chose.
Answer: B. Transparent
17. A nurse is caring for a client who has brain cancer and is transferring to hospice care. The
client’s son tells the nurse “I don’t know what to tell my dad if he asks how he is going to die”.
Which of the following is an appropriate response from the nurse?

Answer: Questions like this one… The answer is anything like “lets discuss your concerns about
your father,” or anything along those lines that is therapeutic.
18. A nurse is teaching an older adult client who has type 2 diabetes mellitus about how to care
for corns and calluses toes. Which of the following statements by the client indicates
understanding of the teaching?
A. I can apply lotion to soften the calluses as long as I don’t put lotion between my toes
B. I can place an oval corn pad over toes that have corns as longs as a remove the pad weekly
C. I should soak my feet in warm water daily to soften corns and calluses
D. I should use an over the counter liquid medication to remove corns
Answer: A. I can apply lotion to soften the calluses as long as I don’t put lotion between my toes
19. A nurse is caring for a client who has wrists restraints after an episode of violent behavior.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Tie the restraints to the side rale
B. Secure restraints with a square knot
C. Remove one restraint at a time
D. Remove the restraints every 3 hours
Answer: C. Remove one restraint at a time
20. A nurse is admitting a client who has a clostridium difficile infection. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply
A. Use an N95 respirator while providing client care
B. Wear a gown and gloves when providing client care
C. Assign the client to a private room with positive airflow
D. Wash hands with soap and water after contact with the client
E. Ensure the client does not receive fresh fruits
Answer: B. Wear a gown and gloves when providing client care
C. Assign the client to a private room with positive airflow
D. Wash hands with soap and water after contact with the client

21. A nurse is planning care for a client who has latex allergy and is scheduled for surgery. Which
of the following actions is appropriate to include in the clients plan of care?
A. Schedule the client as the first surgical procedure of the day
B. Cleanse the stoppers with primidone iodine for withdrawing medication
C. Remove the stop stocks from iv tubing
D. Ensure the gloves in the surgical suite are powdered gloves
Answer: A. Schedule the client as the first surgical procedure of the day
22. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who does not speak the same language as
the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Offer written instructions in the client’s language
B. Request that assistive personnel interpret instructions for the client
C. Use proper medical terms giving instructions to client
D. Direct verbal discharge instructions to the interpreter
Answer: D. Direct verbal discharge instructions to the interpreter
23. A nurse is teaching a client how to self-administer daily low dose heparin injections. Which
of the following factors is most likely to increase the client’s motivation to learn?
A. The client’s belief that his needs will be met through education
B. The nurse explaining the need for education to the client
C. The client seeking family approval by agreeing to a teaching plan
D. The nurse’s empathy about the client having to self-inject
Answer: A. The client’s belief that his needs will be met through education
24. A nurse is preparing to teach a female client about osteoporosis prevention. Which of the
following recommendations should the nurse make for this client?
A. Maintain a lean body mass
B. Walk for 30 mins three to five times a week
C. Perform water aerobics 3 times each week
D. Increase intake of vitamin B12
Answer: B. Walk for 30 mins three to five times a week

25. A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous enteral feedings through
gastrostomy tubes. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Heat the formula to 105 degrees Fahrenheit
B. Flush the tubing with 10 ml of water every 2 hours
C. Change the tubing every 72 hours
D. Aspirate residual volume every 4 hours
Answer: D. Aspirate residual volume every 4 hours
26. A nurse is caring for a client who has an incisional wound and a prescription for wound care.
Which of the following images indicates the proper method of cleaning a wound site?
Answer: Straight down one way then opposite
27. A nurse is caring for a client who reports a pain level of 5 on a scale of 0-10. The client
informs the nurse that pain medications is not an option for managing pain. Which of the
following is an appropriate response by the nurse?
A. Would you like me to give you a back massage?
B. I’m sure it will work if you just give it a chance
C. Why do you think pain medication is not going to help you?
D. You may take any herbal remedies you bring from home
Answer: C. Why do you think pain medication is not going to help you?
28. A nurse is teaching a client who requires maximum support about how to use a two wheeled
walker. Which of the following actions by the client indicates an understanding of teaching?
A. The client picks up the walker with each step
B. The client stoops slightly forward when moving the walker
C. The client stands with her elbows slightly flexed while holding the walker
D. The client moves the walker ahead 10 inches with each step
Answer: C. The client stands with her elbows slightly flexed while holding the walker

29. A nurse is caring for a client who refuses to follow the providers prescription for bed rest.
The nurse overhears assistive personnel tell the client that if she does not remain in bed, he will
place her in restraints. The nurse should identify that the AP is committing which of the
following torts?
A. Libel
B. Defamation of character
C. Assault
D. Battery
Answer: C. Assault
30. A nurse is preparing to insert an IV catheter for an older adult client who has fragile skin.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Stabilize the vein by applying traction above the insertion site
B. Engorge the vein by placing the arm in the dependent position
C. Use friction at the insertion site to increase venous distention
D. Leave the tourniquet on for 30 to 60 seconds after initial insertion
Answer: B. Engorge the vein by placing the arm in the dependent position
31. A nurse is planning care for a client who has a new prescription for parental nutrition in 20%
dextrose and fat emulsion. Which of the following is the appropriate action to indicate in the plan
of care?
A. Prepare the client for a central venous line
B. Change the PN infusion bag every 48 hours
C. Administer the PN and fat emulsion separately
D. Obtain a random blood glucose daily
Answer: A. Prepare the client for a central venous line
32. A nurse is caring for a client who is schedule for surgery while witnessing the client
signature. While the client is saying I trust my doctor, but I don’t understand what he meant
when he said he’ll reset my intestines. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Provide brochures about the procedure

B. Notify the provider
C. Complete an incident report
D. Describe the surgery to the client
Answer: B. Notify the provider
33. A nurse is caring for a client who is agitated and threating to harm others. The nurse places
the client in restraints but does not notify the provider or obtain a prescription for the restraints.
The situation respects which of the following torts?
A. False imprisonment
B. Invasion of privacy
C. Assault
D. Negligence
Answer: A. False imprisonment
34. A nurse is conducting a Weber test on a client. Which of the following is an appropriate
action for the nurse to take?
Answer: Place an activated tuning fork in the middle of the client’s forehead
35. A nurse Is caring for a client who is 6 hours postoperative abdominal surgery and who is
having difficulty voiding. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Encourage fluid intake up to 1000 ml daily
B. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter and connect to gravity drainage
C. Allow the client to hear running water while attempting to void
D. Bring the client a bedpan while lying supine
Answer: C. Allow the client to hear running water while attempting to void
36. A nurse is preparing to use the Z track method to administer iron dextran to a client who has
an iron deficiency anemia. The client asks why this method of injection is necessary. Which of
the following responses should the nurse make?
A. Decrease the risk of injecting medication through the blood vessels
B. It accelerates medication excretion

C. It delays medication absorption
D. It minimizes tissue irritation
Answer: D. It minimizes tissue irritation
37. A nurse on a medical unit is caring for a group of clients for which of the following tasks
should the nurse wear a face shield?
A. Suctioning a client’s tracheostomy tube
B. Changing the brief of an older adult client who has clostridium difficile infection
C. Emptying an indwelling catheter bag
D. Insertion an IV catheter for a client that has peritonitis
Answer: A. Suctioning a client’s tracheostomy tube
38. An adult client tells a nurse about recent lack of sleep due to changing to a night shift job.
Which of the following interventions should the nurse suggest?
A. Use the television to mask external noises
B. Listen to soft music before lying down
C. Exercise just prior to bedtime
D. Keep the sleeping environment warm
Answer: B. Listen to soft music before lying down
39. A nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses about the Braden scale. Which of the
following responses by a newly licensed nurse indicates understanding in the teaching?
A. Each element has a range 1 to 5 points
B. The higher the score the higher the pressure ulcer risk
C. The clients age is part of the measurement
D. The scale measures six elements
Answer: D. The scale measures six elements
40. A nurse is planning care for client who is scheduled for an intravenous pyelogram. Which of
the following actions is appropriate for the nurse to include?
A. Ensure the client is free of metal objects

B. Administer 240 ml (8oz) oral contrast before the procedure
C. Monitor the client for pain in the suprapubic region
D. Assist the client with a bowel cleansing
Answer: D. Assist the client with a bowel cleansing
41. A nurse in a long-term care facility is planning care for 4 clients. which of the following
client’s is at greatest risk of developing a pressure ulcer?
A. A client who is incontinent of urine 1 to 2 times a day
B. A client who is receiving enteral tube feedings
C. Client who requires assistance to transfer from the bed to a chair
D. Client who is unresponsive to pain stimuli
Answer: D. Client who is unresponsive to pain stimuli
42. A nurse is preparing to perform a sterile dressing change for a client. Which of the following
actions should the nurse plan to take?
A. Place the cap of the sterile solution inside the sterile field
B. Don sterile gloves prior to opening sterile dressing supplies
C. Setup the sterile field above the waist level
D. Consider 2 inches of the sterile fields boarder to be contaminated
Answer: C. Setup the sterile field above the waist level
43. A nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis for fibromyalgia. The client tells the
nurse that she wants to use traditional Chinese medicine for treatment instead the medication
prescribed by the provider. Which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse?
A. I can arrange a referral to a practitioner for traditional Chinese medicine
B. You should ask your provider if she recommends traditional Chinese medicine
C. The FDA regulates traditional Chinese medicine
D. You should try the prescribed medication before choosing an alternative
Answer: B. You should ask your provider if she recommends traditional Chinese medicine

44. A nurse is teaching newly licensed nurse about the care of a client who has a MRSA
infection. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates understanding
of the teaching?
A. I will remove my gown before my gloves after client care
B. I will place the client in a private room
C. I will tell the client’s visitors to wear a mask when they are within 3 feet away of the client
D. I will wear an N95 respiratory mask when caring for the client
Answer: B. I will place the client in a private room
45. A nurse is caring for a client who reports that she has insomnia. Which of the following
interventions is appropriate for the nurse to recommend?
A. Eat a light carbohydrate snack before bedtime
B. Exercise 1 hour before bedtime
C. Drink a cup of hot cocoa before bedtime
D. Take a 30 min nap daily
Answer: A. Eat a light carbohydrate snack before bedtime
46. A staff nurse is teaching a newly hired nurse about alternatives to the use of restraints on
clients who are confused. Which of the following instructions should the staff nurse include?
A. Use full length side rales on the client’s bed
B. Check on the client frequently while he is in the restroom
C. Encourage physical activity throughout the day to expand energy
D. Remove clocks from the client’s room
Answer: A. Use full length side rales on the client’s bed
47. A nurse is providing teaching to a client about reducing first effects of immobility. Which of
the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
A. I will have my partner help me change positions every 4 hours
B. I will hold my breath rising from a sitting positing
C. I will perform my ankle and knee exercises every hour
D. I will remove my anti-embolic stockings while I am in bed

Answer: C. I will perform my ankle and knee exercises every hour
48. To ensure a client’s safety a manager is planning to observe a newly licensed nurse perform a
straight catheterization on a client. Which of the following roles is the nurse manager
functioning?
A. Client care provider
B. Client educator
C. Client advocate
D. Client case manager
Answer: C. Client advocate
49. A nurse is planning to obtain a blood sample from a client for capillary blood glucose posttest. Which of the following should the nurse take to obtain the sample?
A. The pad of the finger-tip
B. The lateral aspect of the finger
C. The pinna of the ear
D. The side of the wrist
Answer: B. The lateral aspect of the finger
50. A nurse enters a client’s room an discovers a smoldering fire in the drapes. After moving
clients to a safe location which of the following actions should the nurse take next?
A. Use an extinguisher to put out the fire
B. Close the doors to the client’s room
C. Pull the fire alarm
D. Turn off any electrical equipment in the room
Answer: C. Pull the fire alarm
51. A nurse is planning to discharge a client who has diabetes and a new prescription for insulin
which of the following actions should the nurse plan to complete first?
A. Provide the client with a contact number for a diabetes education specialist
B. Make a copy of the medication record of the reconciliation for the client

C. Determine whether the client can afford the insulin administration supplies
D. Obtain printed information about self-administration
Answer: C. Determine whether the client can afford the insulin administration supplies
52. A nurse is assessing a client whose therapy has included bedrest for several weeks. Which of
the following findings the nurse would identify as priority?
A. Loss of appetite
B. Musculoskeletal weakness
C. Left lower extremity tenderness
D. Increased heart rate during physical activities
Answer: C. Left lower extremity tenderness
53. A nurse is caring or a client who has influenza and has isolation precautions in place. Which
of the following actions should the nurse take to prevent the spread of infection?
A. Don protective eye wear before entering the room
B. Administer metronidazole
C. Wear a mask when working within 3 ft of the client
D. Place the client in a negative air pressure flow room
Answer: C. Wear a mask when working within 3 ft of the client
54. A nurse is delegating client’s care to assistive personnel. Which of the following tasks should
the nurse delegate to the AP?
Answer: ADLs (bathing, grooming, toileting, ambulate, etc.) specimen collection, I&O, vital
sign (stable)
Performing a simple dressing change
55. A nurse is teaching about home safety with a client. which of the following instructions
should the nurse include?
A. Use electrical tape to secure extension cords next to base boards on the floor
B. Replace carpet floors with tiles
C. Unplug electronics by grasping the cord

D. To use a fire extinguisher, aim high at the top of the flames
Answer: A. Use electrical tape to secure extension cords next to base boards on the floor
56. A nurse is caring for a client who has restraints to each extremity. Which of the following
assessment should the nurse perform first?
A. Elimination needs
B. Comfort level
C. Peripheral pulses
D. Skin integrity
Answer: C. Peripheral pulses
57. A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription of inserting a NG tube. Which of the
following is the most reliable method for evaluating tube placement?
A. Obtain an x-ray of the abdomen
B. Observing the color of the aspiration
C. Measuring pH of the aspirate
D. Auscultating the epigastrium while instilling air into the tube
Answer: A. Obtain an x-ray of the abdomen
58. A nurse in long term care facility is assessing a client which of the following findings should
the nurse recognize as an indication of a fecal impaction?
A. Hypoactive bowel sounds
B. No bowel movement for 48 hours
C. Persistent heart burn
D. Seepage of liquid stool
Answer: D. Seepage of liquid stool
59. A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy which of the following actions should
the nurse take?
A. Cotton tip applicator to clean the inside of the cannula
B. Soak the outer cannula in warm soapy tap water

C. Cleanse the skin around the stoma with normal saline
D. Secure the tracheostomy ties to allow one finger to fit snuggly underneath
Answer: D. Secure the tracheostomy ties to allow one finger to fit snuggly underneath
60. A charge nurse is monitoring the documentation of the medication by a newly licensed nurse
the charge nurse should intervene if the newly licensed nurse uses which of the following
abbreviations?
A. IM
B. Q4h
C. Stat
D. Qd
Answer: B. Q4h
61. A nurse is caring for a client who has a drainage evacuator. Which of the following is a
appropriate action by the nurse?
A. Check the volume of the drainage every 24 hours
B. Ensure the drainage suction is set on high pressure
C. Discontinue the drainage when it becomes full
D. Measure drainage by emptying into a graduated cylinder
Answer: D. Measure drainage by emptying into a graduated cylinder
62. A nurse is preparing to transfer a client is partially weight bearing from the bed to a chair.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Position the chair next to the bed at a 90-degree angle
B. Stand with his feet together when lifting the client
C. Keep his knees straight when moving the client
D. Have the client bear weight on the stronger leg
Answer: D. Have the client bear weight on the stronger leg

63. A nurse is preparing change of shift report after the night shift using I-SBAR communication
tool. which of the following data should the nurse include when reporting background
information?
A. Pain rating of 5 on a scale of 0-10
B. Code status: do-not-resuscitate
C. Start first dose of penicillin at 1200
D. Blood pressure 160/92
Answer: C. Start first dose of penicillin at 1200
64. A nurse in an acute care facility is preparing to transfer a client to a long-term care facility.
Which of the following information should the nurse include in the hand off report?
A. Time of the client’s last bath
B. Number of family members who have visited
C. Effectiveness of the last dose of pain medication
D. Frequency of previous vital signs
Answer: C. Effectiveness of the last dose of pain medication
65. A nurse is teaching a client how to perform breast self-examination. Which of the following
instructions should the nurse include?
A. Perform BSE 1 week prior to the onset of menses
B. Palpate in a horizontal motion from the outer breast toward the nipple
C. Squeeze the nipple to see if discharge
D. Wash and dry each breast prior to palpation
Answer: C. Squeeze the nipple to see if discharge
66. A nurse is assessing a breath sounds of an adult client who has pneumonia. which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
A. Place the bell of the stethoscope on the client’s chest
B. Instruct the client to sit erect with head tilted back
C. Ask the client to breath in deeply thru his nose
D. Follow systemic pattern side to side by moving down the client’s chest

Answer: D. Follow systemic pattern side to side by moving down the client’s chest
67. A nurse is assessing a client’s bowel sounds. Which of the following actions should the nurse
take
A. Listen to bowel sounds after performing abdominal palpation
B. Place diaphragm of stethoscope over each quadrant
C. Ask client to cough upon auscultating
D. Auscultate for 2 mins to determine if bowel sounds are active
Answer: B. Place diaphragm of stethoscope over each quadrant
68. A nurse is caring for a client who is prescribed a special diet the client is concerned that he
does not have the resources to purchase the food he needs to adhere to. The nurse should notify
which of the following members of the health care team?
A. Social Worker
B. Occupational Therapist
C. Registered Dietician
D. Primary Care Provider
Answer: C. Registered Dietician
69. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who is self-administer an ophthalmic solution.
Which of the following statements by the client indicates understanding of the teaching?
A. I will keep my eyes closed for 5 mins after inserting drops
B. I will insert the drops in the center of the eye
C. I will press the inner corner of my eye after I insert drops
D. I will raise my eye lid up while looking down and insert drops
Answer: C. I will press the inner corner of my eye after I insert drops

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