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ATI: LEADERSHIP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED LATEST UPDATE nurse is orienting a newly licensed nurse to the procedure involved in obtaining informed consent. The nurse knows informed consent is based on the ethical principle of autonomy. By the middle of a shift, two of the three nu...

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nurse is orienting a newly licensed nurse to the procedure involved in obtaining
informed consent. The nurse knows informed consent is based on the ethical
principle of
autonomy.
By the middle of a shift, two of the three nurses working have gone home ill,
leaving the nursing unit short staffed. Which of the following is the most
appropriate action for the charge nurse?
Call the nursing supervisor and request additional staff.
Which of the following observations made by a nurse should be reported to the
nurse manager as a violation against HIPPA?
Talking about clients with other nurses in the cafeteria
An RN is part of a team that consists of a licensed practicval nurse (LPN) and an
assistive personnel (AP). One of the clients the team is assigned to care for has a
small bowel obstruction and is NPO with a nasogastric (NG) tube set to
continuous drainage. Which of the following tasks must be retained by the RN?
Assess for bowel sounds every 2 hr.
A nurse manager calls a meeting of the unit's staff members to discuss cost
containment issues. The nurse manager has asked for member input regarding
strategies that might help reduce costs. The nurse understands that this is an
example of which of the following types of leadership?
Democratic
A client receiving care from a home health nurse asks what is included in a living
will. The nurse explains that a living will is a document that
allows the client to express personal wishes regarding health care decisions
A nurse is completing a variance (or incident) report after administering an
incorrect dose of medication to a client, even though the client experienced no ill

, effects from the error. The nurse should understand that the purpose of
completing the variance report is to
identify situations that contribute to the occurrence of mediation errors.
An assistive personnel (AP) who appears to be under the influence of alcohol
reports to duty on the night shift. Which of the following is an appropriate
response by the charge nurse?
Ask the nursing supervisor to observe the AP and validate the charge nurse's
suspicions.
A nurse is concerned that some of the behaviors of the night charge nurse seem
to be unprofessional. The charge nurse repeatedly asks the nurse for assistance
with client care and brushes up against the nurse during the completion of the
tasks. One night, the charge nurse asks the nurse to go out on a date and
indicates that a sexual relationship between them would mean a better schedule
for the nurse. The first action that the nurse should take in this situation is to
tell the charge nurse in clear terms that this conduct is causing feelings of discomfort
and that the behaviors are to stop immediately.
An adult client who has an injury that requires immediate surgical intervention is
being transferred from a small, rural hospital to a Level I emergency department.
The client has been medicated during transport with intravenous meperidine
(Demerol). The receiving nurse understands that consent for the surgery
should be obtained from a relative of the client
A nurse manager believes that a nurse is taking breaks that are too frequent and
too length. Which of the following is an assertive statement that the charge nurse
should use to initiate discussion of the issue?
"I understand that you are allowed to take scheduled breaks during each shift, but I
have noticed that you are taking more than the number allocated. I would like to
schedule a time when we could discuss this behavior."
A client in a long term care facility falls out of bed, fracturing the left hip. The side
rails on the bed were not raised at bedtime, although this client was identified to
be at risk for falling. The nurse recognizes this incident as an example of
negligence.

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