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NGN ATI LEADERSHIP
NGN ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM
WITH ACTUAL CORRECT
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NGN ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM
2024-2025 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED
ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED
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1.The nurse calls the surgeon to report that a male client who transitioned from a patient controlled
analgesic (PCA) pump to a PO analgesic one hour ago, is now complaining in a loud voice and asking for
the PCA pump. The nurse explains that the client’s behavior is disturbing his roommate. The client’s
blood pressure has increased from 120/72 mmHg to 150/98 mmHg. Which question is best to include in
the recommendation component of the SBAR report to the surgeon?
A. Could the client’s behavior be a manifestation of drug seeking behaviors?
B. Can the client be transferred to a private room?
C. Can the PCA pump be initiated and prescribed for an additional 12 hours?
D. Why has the client become so agitated?
C. Can the PCA pump be initiated and prescribed for an additional 12 hours?
The nurse is assigned to care for four clients. After receiving the change of shift report, which client
should the nurse assess first?
2.A. A client with diabetes and history of coronary artery disease who is complaining of increased
shortness of breath.
B. A 10-year-old with sickle-cell disease who has a morphine PCA pump, but is complaining of pain at 2
to 3 on 10 point scale.
C. A 29-year-old who has had chronic kidney disease (CKD) for the past year and had an AV fistula placed
yesterdayA
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,D. n older client with COPD who is experiencing shortness of breath and whose 02 saturation rate is 88%
on room air
A. A client with diabetes and history of coronary artery disease who is complaining of increased
shortness of breath.
3.A healthcare provider notifies the nurse that new prescriptions have been written for a client. Which is
the first action the nurse should implement?
A. Collect any needed forms such as laboratory and radiology requisitions.
B. Clarify the prescriptions with the unit clerk to ensure accurate transcription.
C. Document the time that the provider visited the client in the nurses' notes.
D. Read all of the new prescriptions for the client written by the provider’
D. Read all of the new prescriptions for the client written by the provider.
4. A nurse (RN), practical nurse (PN), and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are working as a team
to provide care for acutely of client requiring immediate bedside insertion of a chest tube. Which
assignment is the best of each persons skill?
A. The RN inserts the chest tube immediately after the PN cleanses the skin at the insertion site
B. The UAP listens to breath sounds while the RN witnesses the informed consent
C. The PN instructs the family about the need for chest tube insertion while the RN obtains vital signs
D. The UAP obtains an oxygen saturation level while the RN reports findings to the healthcare provider
D. The UAP obtains an oxygen saturation level while the RN reports findings to the healthcare provider
5. An older woman with a long history of hypertension is transferred from a long-term care facility to a
hospital intensive care unit because of an exacerbation of heart failure (HF). She has a signed and
witnessed "do not resuscitate" form in her record. Which action should the nurse take?
A. Tra“sfer client to a p”lliative care unit for further supportive care
B. Consult with hospice case manager regarding
C. Confirm current resuscitation wishes with client and family
D. Ask the unit supervisor to meet with the family desired care level
C. Confirm current resuscitation wishes with client and family
6.A client is admitted to the surgical intensive care unit following the removal of a large portion of the
intestines due to a gunshot wound to the abdomen. The client begins to display signs of septic shock
and a sepsis protocol is initiated. Which intervention is most important for the nurse to include in the
plan of care?
A. Maintain strict intake and output
B. Assess warmth of extremities.
C. Keep head of bed raised 45 degrees.
D. Monitor blood glucose level.
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,A. Maintain strict intake and output
7.A client is admitted with exacerbation of chronic obstructive disease (COPD) and reports that it is
difficult to eat due to shortness of breath (SOB). Which tasks should the nurse delegate to the
unlicensed assistant personnel (UAP)? (select all that apply)
A. Assist the client with eating small frequent high calorie meals
B. Offer high caloric foods such as milk and ice cream
C. Consult with the registered dietitian about recommended nutritional needs
D. Maintain a clean and pleasant environment during meals
E. Set up the food and drink containers within easy reach
A. Assist the client with eating small frequent high calorie meals
B. Offer high caloric foods such as milk and ice cream
D. Maintain a clean and pleasant environment during meals
E. Set up the food and drink containers within easy reach
8.The nurse watches an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) bring soap, washcloths and towels, and a
basin into the room of a male client who had a suprapubic catheter inserted earlier that day. What
action should the nurse implement?
A. Remind the UP to provide warmth and privacy when washing and drying the area around the client's
catheter.
B. Encourage the UP to offer the client the opportunity to perform his own catheter care independently
C. Tell the UAP that the nurse will perform the client's catheter care after the UAP assists with his
personal care.
D. Advise the UAP that the client's dressing will need to be removed before cleaning around his
catheter.
C. Tell the UAP that the nurse will perform the client's catheter care after the UAP assists with his
personal care.
9.The nurse observes a practical nurse (PN) placing a client on the right side with the left leg bent in
preparation for a lumbar puncture. Which action should the nurse take?
A. Demonstrate to the PN how to position the client more effectively for the procedure.
B. Arrange for an unlicensed assistive personnel to assist the PN during the procedure
C. Assume care of the client and assign the PN to the care of a different client.
D. Acknowledge that the PN has positioned the client safely and correctly.
C. Assume care of the client and assign the PN to the care of a different client.
10.The nurse hears a newly employed unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) who is working in a long-
term care facility calling the adult residents “honey” and “dearie.” What is the best action?
A. Role model the correct approach for addressing the residents.
B. Call a staff meeting to encourage more professional behaviors.
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, C. Ask the long term care facility supervisor to rebuke the UAP.
D. Meet with the UAP to discuss respectful client care strategies.
D. Meet with the UAP to discuss respectful client care strategies.
11.The nurse assigns an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to apply sequential compression devices to
a client. Which instruction should the nurse include when assigning this task to the UAP?
A. Report any change in color in the client's feet or legs.
B. Check the client's pedal pulses before applying.
C. Elevate the client's leg on a pillow if the client reports discomfort.
D. The compression should start at the client's toes and move upward
D. The compression should start at the client's toes and move upward
12.A nationally known management consultant, whose consulting fee is very high, is scheduled to speak
at a day-long hospital education conference. The head nurse wants the information presented to be
disseminated among the staff. Which plan will be most useful in achieving this goal?
A. Schedule educational leave for the staff so that all can attend the program.
B. Ask two staff members to attend and report what they learned to the unit's staff.
C. Encourage the education department to schedule the program at a time that is convenient for all
staff.
D. Ask that the program be offered at three different times so that all shifts can attend.
B. Ask two staff members to attend and report what they learned to the unit's staff.
CHECK
13.Four clients are scheduled to receive IV infusions, but there are only three IV pumps available. Which
prescribed infusion can most safely be administered without an IV infusion?
A.Regular insulin in Normal Saline prescribed for ketoacidosis.
B. Heparin in Normal Saline prescribed for deep vein thrombosis
C. Magnesium in Normal Saline prescribed for hypomagnesemia.
D. Ceftriaxone in 5% Dextrose in Water prescribed for pneumonia.
D. Ceftriaxone in 5% Dextrose in Water prescribed for pneumonia.
14.It is most important to assign which client to a registered nurse rather than a practical nurse?
A. One hour after receiving hydromorphone prescribed for q4 hour PRN use, a client reports severe
pain.
B. Two hours after receiving morphine for acute pain, a client's vital signs are BP 112/60, pulse 88, and
respirations 14/minute
C. The fentanyl transdermal patch for a client with chronic cancer pain needs to be replaced
D. After ambulating, a postoperative client grimaces and reports incisional pain at a "9" on a ten-point
scale.
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