ATI RN LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT PROCTORED EXAMS 2024 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 14) A nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled for surgery. The client Hands the nurse information about advance directives and states, "here, I don't need this. I am too young to worry about life -sustaining measures and what I want done for me." Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Return the papers to the admitting department with a note stating that the client does not wish to address the issue at this time. B. Explain to the client that you never know what can happen during surgery and that he should fill the papers out just in case. C. Contact a client representative to talk with the client and offer additional information about the purpose of advance direc tives. D. Informe the client that the surgery can't be conducted unless he completes Advance directive forms. - C. Contact a client representative to talk with the client and offer additional information about the purpose of advance directives. The nurse should advocate for the client by ensuring that the client understands the purpose of advance directives. Seeking the assistance of a client representative to provide information to the client is an appropriate action. 15) A nurse witnesses an assistive personnel (AP) under her supervision reprimanding a client for not using the urinal properly. The AP threatens to put a diaper on the client if he does not use the urinal more carefully next time. Which of the following torts is the AP committing? A. Ass ault. B. Battery. C. False imprisonment. D. Invasion of privacy. - Assault Assault is conduct that makes a person fear he or she will be harmed. 16) A nurse is serving as a preceptor to a newly licensed nurse and is explaining the role of the nurse as advocate. Which of the following situations illustrates the advocacy role? Select all that apply A. Verifying that a client understands what is done during a cardiac catherization. B. Discussing treatment options for a terminal diagnosis. C. Informing members of the healthcare team that a client has do not resuscitate status. D. Reporting that a health team member on the previous shift did not prov ide care as prescribed. E. Assisting a client to make a decision about his care based on the nurses recommendations. - A. Verifying that a client understands what is done during a cardiac catherization. C. Informing members of the healthcare team that a client has do not resuscitate status. D. Reporting that a health team member on the previous shift did not provide care as prescribed. 17) A nurse manager is providing information to the nurses on the unit about ensuring client rights. Which of the follo wing regulations outlines the rights of individuals in healthcare settings? A. American Nurses Association code of ethics. B. HIPAA. C. Patient self determination act. D. Patient care partnership. - D. Patient care partnership. Document that addresses c lients rights when receiving care. ANA code of ethics provides nurses with a set of standards for nursing practice. HIPAA Insurance client privacy and confidentiality. The patient self -determination act is a federal legislation that requires that all clie nt admitted to healthcare facility be asked whether they have advanced directives. 18) A newly licensed nurse is preparing to insert an IV catheter in a client. Which of the following sources should a nurse to use to review the procedure in standard at wh ich it should be performed? A. Website. B. Institutional policy and procedure manual. C. More experienced nurse. D. State nurse practice act. - B. Institutional policy and procedure manual. 19) A nurse is reviewing a client's healthcare record and discovers that the client's do not resuscitate (DNR) prescription has expired. The clients condition is not stable. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Assume that the client d oes not want to be resuscitated, and take no action if she experiences cardiac arrest. B. Write a note on the front of the provider prescription sheet asking the DNR be re -
prescribed. C. Anticipate that CPR will be instituted if the client goes into cardio pulmonary arrest. D. Call the provider to determine whether the prescription should be immediately reinstated. - D. Call the provider to determine whether the prescription should be immediately reinstated. Action to take to be sure that the client's wishe s are carried out.
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