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ATI LEADERSHIP FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 150+ QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
"My partner hurts me. I don't want to go home." - ANSWERrefer the client to social
services for assistance in seeking safe housing
it is the duty of the nurse to assist the client in finding safe housing and protection from
the offending partner.
a group of nurses on telemetry unit informs a nurse manager that there is a need to
update the cardiac monitoring system to improve arrhythmia detection. which of the
following responses should the nurse manager make? - ANSWERthis purchase will
need to be addressed in the capital budget plan for the unit
the capital budget plans for the expenditure of money for equipment and major
purchases that have a long life of use.
a home health care nurse is conducting a home hazard assessment. for which of the
following findings should the nurse intervene? - ANSWERthe clients household lamps
have 40 watt light bulbs installed
the nurse needs to intervene for low wattage light bulbs. inadequate lighting increases
the risk for falls and presents a safety hazard for the client.
a new nurse manager on a busy oncology unit keeps her office door closed when she is
in the office, and does not off to help resolve daily staffing issues. which of the following
types of leadership behavior is the nurse manager displaying? - ANSWERlaissez-faire
laissez-faire leader provides little support of guidance. the leader's activity is minimal
and makes for a less efficient staff.
a nurse enters a client's room and discovers a small fire in a trash can. what does nurse
do first. - ANSWERmove the client out of the room
safety and risk reduction framework.
a nurse enters the room of an older adult client and finds him attempting to crawl over
the side rail. which of the following actions should the nurse take? - ANSWERask an
assistive personnel to sit with the client
, this client is at risk for falling. having an AP sit with the client protects him from harm.
a nurse in a provider's office observes a newly licensed nurse taking a client's health
history while in the waiting area. which of the following actions should the nurse take? -
ANSWERspeak to the nurse immediately in private
violating confidentiality and federal HIPAA regulations.
a nurse is administering medications to a client who is recovering from a stroke and has
right-sided paralysis. the nurse places the client's medication on the left side of the
mouth and administers pills one at a time. which of the following ethical prinicples is the
nurse displaying? - ANSWERnonmaleficence
a nurse is admitting a client who has active gastrointestinal bleeding. which of the
following tasks is appropriate for the nurse to delegate to an assistive personnel (AP)? -
ANSWERshow the client how to use the nurse call light
should not delegate obtaining initial set of vital signs. nurse should assess client prior to
delegating tasks to determine if the client is medically stable.
AP can not listen to bowl sounds (not in scope of practice)
asking pt if they have allergies is part of admission assessment, no within ap scope of
practice
a nurse is caring for a client who asks if the client in the next room is in pain because
she cries out frequently. which of the following statements should the nurse make? -
ANSWERdoes the crying out bother you?
A nurse is caring for a client who has a history of severe multiple sclerosis and asks the
nurse about competing a living will. which of the following statements should the nurse
make? - ANSWERi will provide you with the information you need to complete
advanced directives
under the patient self-determination act, health care institutions are required to provide
educational materials advising clients of their rights to make their personal wishes
known regarding treatment.
a nurse is caring for a pt with breast cancer and is to have a mastectomy. the client tells
the nurse she is concerned about how her partner will react to the procedure. which of
the following responses should the nurse make? - ANSWERwould you like me to have
a member of a breast cancer support group visit with you
nurse should serve as an advocate for this client.
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