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ATI PN Comprehensive Predictor Review
Nuchal rigidity (neck stiffness), photophobia (intolerance of bright light) and headache. 
- 180. A nurse is assisting with the admission of an adolescent client who is suspected of having bacterial 
meningitis. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? 
179. A nurse is planning client care for a shift. Which of the following should the nurse plan to delegate 
to an assistive personnel? - d. Ambulating a client receiving patient-controlled analgesia. 
178. A nurse is reinforcing t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
Nuchal rigidity (neck stiffness), photophobia (intolerance of bright light) and headache. 
- 180. A nurse is assisting with the admission of an adolescent client who is suspected of having bacterial 
meningitis. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? 
179. A nurse is planning client care for a shift. Which of the following should the nurse plan to delegate 
to an assistive personnel? - d. Ambulating a client receiving patient-controlled analgesia. 
178. A nurse is reinforcing t...
ATI PN Fundamentals, nursing
Autonomy - client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in 
the client's own best interest 
Beneficence - positive actions to help others 
Fidelity - agreement to keep promises 
Justice - fairness in care delivery and use of resources 
Nonmaleficence - avoidance of harm or injury 
Paternalism - assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making the decisions of another 
person 
Advocacy - support of clients' health, safety, and personal ri...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
Autonomy - client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in 
the client's own best interest 
Beneficence - positive actions to help others 
Fidelity - agreement to keep promises 
Justice - fairness in care delivery and use of resources 
Nonmaleficence - avoidance of harm or injury 
Paternalism - assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making the decisions of another 
person 
Advocacy - support of clients' health, safety, and personal ri...
ATI PN Fundamentals, proctored exam review. 31 pages
Autonomy - client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in 
the client's own best interest 
Beneficence - positive actions to help others 
Fidelity - agreement to keep promises 
Justice - fairness in care delivery and use of resources 
Nonmaleficence - avoidance of harm or injury 
Paternalism - assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making the decisions of another 
person 
Advocacy - support of clients' health, safety, and personal ri...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
Autonomy - client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in 
the client's own best interest 
Beneficence - positive actions to help others 
Fidelity - agreement to keep promises 
Justice - fairness in care delivery and use of resources 
Nonmaleficence - avoidance of harm or injury 
Paternalism - assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making the decisions of another 
person 
Advocacy - support of clients' health, safety, and personal ri...
ATI PN Fundamentals. Review Questions
Autonomy - client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in 
the client's own best interest 
Beneficence - positive actions to help others 
Fidelity - agreement to keep promises 
Justice - fairness in care delivery and use of resources 
Nonmaleficence - avoidance of harm or injury 
Paternalism - assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making the decisions of another 
person 
Advocacy - support of clients' health, safety, and personal ri...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
Autonomy - client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in 
the client's own best interest 
Beneficence - positive actions to help others 
Fidelity - agreement to keep promises 
Justice - fairness in care delivery and use of resources 
Nonmaleficence - avoidance of harm or injury 
Paternalism - assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making the decisions of another 
person 
Advocacy - support of clients' health, safety, and personal ri...
ATI Community Health Practice A, Questions and 100% correct answers
A home health nurse is visiting with an older adult client. Which of the following observations indicate 
the need for home modification? 
A) The home has power strips that have breakers. 
B) The client uses an electric toaster oven for cooking. 
C) There are two rocking chairs in the living room. 
D) The bathtub has a seat and a hand-held shower head. - There are two rocking chairs in the living 
room. Reasoning: rocking chairs and swivel chairs will require a modification. The nurse should blo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
A home health nurse is visiting with an older adult client. Which of the following observations indicate 
the need for home modification? 
A) The home has power strips that have breakers. 
B) The client uses an electric toaster oven for cooking. 
C) There are two rocking chairs in the living room. 
D) The bathtub has a seat and a hand-held shower head. - There are two rocking chairs in the living 
room. Reasoning: rocking chairs and swivel chairs will require a modification. The nurse should blo...
WVU Psychology 101 Exam 1 Latest 2022 Already Passed
implicit memory type of long term learning that doesn't require conscious thought to learn 
(memory made without intent) 
chunk process of grouping info together using prior knowledge (ex. Chess player study) 
classical conditioning stimulus-stimulus associative learning 
encoding the pact of putting info into memory 
habituation response to a stimulus-stimulus decreases with exposure 
implicit learning acquiring knowledge without intent that we can't easily express 
incidental learning learni...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
implicit memory type of long term learning that doesn't require conscious thought to learn 
(memory made without intent) 
chunk process of grouping info together using prior knowledge (ex. Chess player study) 
classical conditioning stimulus-stimulus associative learning 
encoding the pact of putting info into memory 
habituation response to a stimulus-stimulus decreases with exposure 
implicit learning acquiring knowledge without intent that we can't easily express 
incidental learning learni...
WGU C790 WGU FOUNDATIONS IN NURSING INFORMATICS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A
HIS implementation benefits to healthcare can improve cost control, increase the timeliness 
and accuracy of patient care and administration information, increase service capacity, reduce 
personnel costs and inventory levels, and improve the quality of patient care. 
Nurse informaticist role in health information system Looks for information, verifies 
ownership of information and connects other parties within the healthcare organization. 
Lewin's Change Model unfreezing, changing, refreezing ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
HIS implementation benefits to healthcare can improve cost control, increase the timeliness 
and accuracy of patient care and administration information, increase service capacity, reduce 
personnel costs and inventory levels, and improve the quality of patient care. 
Nurse informaticist role in health information system Looks for information, verifies 
ownership of information and connects other parties within the healthcare organization. 
Lewin's Change Model unfreezing, changing, refreezing ...
WGU C790 Nursing Informatics Standard Taxonomy Already Passed
Workflow "a modular sequence of tasks, with a distinct beginning and end, performed for the 
specific purpose of delivering clinical 
care" 
Workflows are 
specified at up to four levels of detail: 1) clinical workflow, 2) phase, 3) task & action, and 4) sub 
-action. 
patient-centric workflows occur when the patient is onsite and interacts with 
the staff and clinicians. Patient centric workflows begin when the patient enters the office or ward 
and ends when the patient leaves or is discharg...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Workflow "a modular sequence of tasks, with a distinct beginning and end, performed for the 
specific purpose of delivering clinical 
care" 
Workflows are 
specified at up to four levels of detail: 1) clinical workflow, 2) phase, 3) task & action, and 4) sub 
-action. 
patient-centric workflows occur when the patient is onsite and interacts with 
the staff and clinicians. Patient centric workflows begin when the patient enters the office or ward 
and ends when the patient leaves or is discharg...
WGU C790 Nursing Informatics Project Management Latest 2022 Graded A
project management organizing and directing other people to achieve a planned result within 
a predetermined schedule and budget. 
oversight committee clients and key managers who review the progress and direct the project 
Level of formality or ceremony the rigor of holding formal meetings and producing detailed 
documentation 
Agile Project Management a way of balancing flexibility and chaos: how to be agile and 
flexible while maintaining control of the project schedule, budget, and deliverab...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
project management organizing and directing other people to achieve a planned result within 
a predetermined schedule and budget. 
oversight committee clients and key managers who review the progress and direct the project 
Level of formality or ceremony the rigor of holding formal meetings and producing detailed 
documentation 
Agile Project Management a way of balancing flexibility and chaos: how to be agile and 
flexible while maintaining control of the project schedule, budget, and deliverab...
WGU C790 21 & Done
The integration of health data, computer science, nursing science, and information science to 
communicate and manage information, data, knowledge, and wisdom within the nursing realm is 
known as Nursing informatics 
Nursing informatics is a discipline-specific informatics practice within the broader category of 
health informatics 
Which foundational science contributes systematic and logical approaches, processes, and 
procedures for understanding phenomena and solving problems to the study o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
The integration of health data, computer science, nursing science, and information science to 
communicate and manage information, data, knowledge, and wisdom within the nursing realm is 
known as Nursing informatics 
Nursing informatics is a discipline-specific informatics practice within the broader category of 
health informatics 
Which foundational science contributes systematic and logical approaches, processes, and 
procedures for understanding phenomena and solving problems to the study o...
2023 AQA A-level ACCOUNTING 7127/1 Paper 1 Financial Accounting Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]
2023 AQA A-level ACCOUNTING 7127/1 Paper 1 Financial Accounting Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]