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  • January 16, 2024
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ATI
comprehensive
predictor
practice
questions
What
can
be
delegated
to
Assistive
personnel
(AP)?
-
ANS-
ADLs
-
bathing
-
grooming
-
dressing
-
ambulating
-
feeding
(w/o
swallow
precautions)
-
positioning
-
bed
making
-
specimen
collection
-
I&O
-
VS
(stable
clients
A
nurse
on
a
med
surge
unit
has
recieved
change
of
shift
report
and
will
care
for
4
clients.
Which
of
the
following
clients
needs
will
the
nurse
assign
to
an
AP?
A.
Feeding
a
client
who
was
admitted
24
hours
ago
with
aspiration
pneumonia
B.
Reinforcing
teaching
with
a
client
who
is
learning
to
walk
with
a
quad
cane
C.
Reapplying
a
condom
catheter
for
a
client
who
has
urinary
incontinence
D.
Applying
a
sterile
dressing
to
a
pressure
ulcer
-
ANSC
A
nurse
is
delegating
the
ambulation
of
a
client
who
had
knee
arthroplasty
5
days
ago
to
an
AP.
Which
of
the
following
info
should
the
nurse
share
with
the
AP?
Select
all:
A.
the
roommate
is
up
independently
B.
The
client
ambulates
with
his
slippers
on
over
his
antiembolic
stockings
C.
The
client
uses
a
front
wheeled
walker
when
ambulating
D.
The
client
had
pain
meds
30
minutes
ago
E.
The
client
is
allergic
to
codeine
F.
the
client
ate
50
%
of
his
breakfast
this
morning
-
ANSB
C
D
An
RN
is
making
assignments
for
client
care
to
an
LPN
at
the
beginning
of
the
shift.
Which
of
the
following
assignments
should
the
LPN
question?
A.
Assisting
a
client
who
is
24
hr
postop
to
use
an
incentive
spirometer
B.
Collecting
a
clean
catch
urine
specimen
from
a
client
who
was
admitted
on
the
previous
shift
C.
providing
nasopharyngeal
suctioning
for
a
client
who
has
pneumonia
D.
Replacing
the
cartridge
and
tubing
on
a
PCA
pump
-
ANSD
A
nurse
is
preparing
an
inservice
program
about
delegation.
Which
of
the
following
elements
should
she
identify
when
presenting
the
5
rights
of
delegation.
Select
all:
A.
Right
client
B.
Right
supervision/evaluation
C.
Right
direction/communication
D.
Right
time
E.
Right
circumstances
-
ANSB
C
E A
nurse
manager
of
a
med
surge
unit
is
assigning
care
responsibilities
for
the
oncoming
shift.
A
client
is
waiting
transfer
back
to
the
unit
from
the
PACU
following
thoracic
surgery.
To
which
staff
member
should
the
nurse
assign
the
client?
A.
Charge
nurse
B.
RN
C.
LVN
D.
AP
-
ANSB
What
is
the
study
of
conduct
and
character?
-
ANSEthics
What
are
the
values
and
beliefs
that
guide
behavior
and
decision
making?
-
ANSMorals
What
is
the
right
to
make
ones
own
personal
decisions,
even
tho
those
decisions
might
not
be
in
the
persons
best
interest
-
ANSAutonomy
What
are
positive
actions
to
help
others
-
ANSBeneficience
What
is
an
agreement
to
keep
promises
-
ANSFidelity
What
is
fairness
in
care
delivery
and
use
of
resources
-
ANSJustice
What
is
avoidance
of
harm
or
injury
-
ANSNon-maleficence
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
decides
not
to
have
surgery
despite
significant
blockages
in
his
coronary
arteries.
The
nurse
understands
that
this
clients
choice
is
an
example
of
what
principles?
A.
Fidelity
B.
Autonomy
C.
Justice
D.
Nonmalificience
-
ANSA
A
nurse
offers
pain
meds
to
a
client
who
is
postop
prior
to
ambulation.
The
nurse
understands
that
this
aspect
of
care
delivery
is
an
example
of
which
of
the
following
ethical
principles?
A.
Fidelity
B.
Autonomy
C.
Justice
D.
Beneficience
-
ANSD
A
nurse
is
instructing
a
group
of
nursing
students
about
the
responsibilities
involved
with
organ
donation
and
procurement.
When
the
nurse
explains
that
all
clients
waiting
for
a
kidney
transplant
have
to
meet
the
same
qualifications,
the
students
should
understand
that
this
aspect
of
care
delivery
is
an
example
of
which
ethical
principle
A.
Fidelity
B.
Autonomy
C.
Justice
D.
Nonmaleficence
-
ANSC A
nurse
questions
a
med
prescription
as
too
extreme
and
light
of
the
clients
advanced
age
and
unstable
status.
The
nurse
understands
that
this
action
is
an
example
of
which
ethical
principle
A.
Fidelity
B.
Autonomy
C.
Justice
D.
Nonmalificence
-
ANSD
Which
of
the
following
situations
can
be
identified
as
an
ethical
dilemma?
A.
A
nurse
on
a
med
surge
unit
demonstrates
signs
of
chemical
impairment
B.
A
nurse
over
hears
another
nurse
telling
an
older
adult
client
that
if
he
doesnt
stay
in
bed
she
will
restrain
him
C.
A
family
has
conflicting
feelings
about
the
initiation
of
enteral
tube
feedings
of
their
father
who
is
terminally
ill
D.
A
client
who
is
terminally
ill
hesitates
to
name
her
spouse
on
her
durable
power
of
attorney
form
-
ANSC
Most
managers
can
be
categorized
as
-
ANSauthoritative,
democratic,
and
laissez
faire
makes
decisions
of
the
group
motivates
by
coercion
communication
occurs
down
the
chain
of
command
Work
output
by
the
staff
is
usually
high-good
for
crisis
situations
and
bureaucratic
settings
-
ANSAuthoritative
includes
the
group
when
decisions
are
made
Motivates
by
supporting
star
achievements
Communication
occurs
up
and
down
the
chain
of
command
Work
output
by
staff
is
usually
of
good
quality-good
when
cooperation
and
collaboration
is
necessary
-
ANSDemocratic
makes
very
few
decisions
and
does
little
planning
motivation
is
largely
the
responsibility
of
individuals
staff
members
Communication
occurs
up
and
down
the
chain
of
command
and
between
group
members
Work
output
is
low
unless
an
informal
leader
evolves
from
the
group
*the
use
of
any
of
these
styles
may
be
appropriate
depending
on
the
situation
-
ANSLaissez
faire
The
nurse
should
consider
the
hierarchy
of
human
needs
when
prioritizing
interventions,
which
are?
-
ANS-
Physiological
needs
first
(oxygen,
shelter,
food)
-
Safety
&
security
needs
(physical
safety)
-
Love
and
belonging
-
Self
esteem
-
Self
actualization
The
ABC
framework
identifies,
in
order,
the
three
basic
needs
for
sustaining
life
-
ANSAirway
Breathing
Circulation

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