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ATI Nursing Leadership and
Management (Chapter 5 Facility
Protocols) RIGHT QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS.
1. A nurse discovers that a client was administered an antihypertensive medication in error. Identify the
appropriate sequence of steps that the nurse should take using the following actions.

A. Call the provider.

B. Check vital signs.

C. Notify the risk manager.

D. Complete an incident report.

E. Instruct the client to remain in bed until further notice. ANS - Correct order: B, E, A, D, C

B. The first action the nurse should take using the nursing process is to monitor the client for
hypotension by checking vital signs.

E. Next, the nurse should instruct the client to remain in bed to prevent a fall due to the risk of
hypotension.

A. Then the nurse should notify the provider, who may prescribe a medication to treat hypotension.

D. Next, the nurse should complete an incident report that is thorough, objective, and accurate.

C. The last step the nurse should take is to report the incident to the risk manager.



2. A nurse manager is explaining the use of incident reports to a group of nurses in an orientation
program. Which of the following information should the nurse manager include? (Select all that apply).

A. A description fo the incident should be documented in the client's health care record.

B. The client should sign as a witness on the incident report.

C. Incident reports include a description of the incident and actions taken.

D. A coy of the incident report should be placed in the client's health care record.

E. The risk management department investigates the incident. ANS - A. Correct: The nurse should
document a factual description of the event in the client's health care record.

B. The nurse should not inform the client or individual involved that an incident report has been filled
out. Incident reports are for facility quality assurance.

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