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ATI LEADERSHIP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100 VERIFIED SOLVED The purpose of advance directives is to outline the client's wishes if he becomes unresponsive. - Can be changed at any time. - Client's partner does not need to be present if the client comes unresponsive. The nurse should place...

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ATI LEADERSHIP EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100
VERIFIED SOLVED
The purpose of advance directives is to
outline the client's wishes if he becomes unresponsive.

- Can be changed at any time.
- Client's partner does not need to be present if the client comes unresponsive. The
nurse should place a copy of the client's advance directives on the medical record so
the client's wishes are clear.
The client's clinical pathway is
a standardized approach to assist the nurse to provide cost-effective client care and
shorten length of stay.
Wheeled chairs create a safety hazard for the client because
he may fall while sitting and rising from the chair, especially while managing oxygen
equipment.
How to verify a client has given informed consent.
The nurse should ask the client to explain the procedure that is being performed. This
allows the nurse to verify the client's understanding of the information provided by the
provider prior to witnessing the client's signature on the consent form.
T of F

Performing basic CPR is within the AP's scope of practice.
T
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ____________
_____________ is a nationally notifiable infectious disease in all 51 jurisdictions.
The nurse should notify the state health department, which monitors and controls
communicable diseases.
chlamydia trachomatis
Above the knee amputation dressing is usually left in place for
48 to 72 hr
mechanical restraints
- nurse should assess and document every 15 min for range of motion, circulation, and
psychological status.

- provider should evaluate the client within 1 hr of initiation.

- nurse should constantly observe a client who is in mechanical restraints.
Beneficence is
an ethical principle in which the nurse's actions are taken to "do good" and promote
goodness and kindness.
Utility is

,an ethical principle in which the nurse's actions are taken to bring the most to the
greatest number of people, where the good of many will outweigh the needs of an
individual client.
Justice is
an ethical principle in which the nurse's actions are taken to seek fairness, where all
clients are treated equally regardless of gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity,
disease, or social standing.
Fidelity is
an ethical principle in which the nurse's actions are enacted by being loyal and keeping
a promise made to the client.
The nurse should verify that the client has given informed consent prior to
receiving moderate sedation because
this is a procedure which requires anesthesia.
When should a nurse use critical pathway?
The nurse should use a critical pathway as a cost-effective strategy to guide care for
clients who have a specific medical diagnosis or are undergoing a specific procedure.
When should a nurse use incident reporting?
The nurse should complete an incident report as part of error reporting and quality
improvement; however, this action does not relate to management of the client's care.
When should a nurse use SBAR framework
The nurse should use the SBAR framework to identify the situation, background,
assessment, and recommendation for a specific circumstance. The nurse can focus on
the client's immediate circumstances to promote clinical decision making.
When should a nurse use root cause analysis?
The nurse should use root cause analysis during the quality control process to
determine why a standard is not being met.
RACE nursing
RESCUE, ALARM, CONFINE, EXTINGUISH/EVACUATE.
What does the nurse manager do when a nurse is sent home due to being under
the influence?
Once the nurse manager has removed the nurse from the work environment and
arranged for safe transportation home, the nurse manager should arrange to meet with
the nurse within the next 24 hours. The nurse manager is to confront the nurse who was
chemically impaired and clearly identify the facility's expectations.
How to kill blood spill?
Personnel should use bleach to clean a blood spill because bleach is a disinfectant
agent that kills bloodborne pathogens.
What do you clean with chlorhexidine gluconate?
client's skin
Transferring PT in wheelchair
- raise the footplates of the wheelchair before transferring the client to prevent injury.

- lock the brakes on both wheels when transferring the client.

- back the wheelchair into the elevator with the rear wheels first to prevent injury.

, - stand between the wheelchair and the bottom of the incline to provide better control of
the wheelchair by keeping weight close to the body. This position allows the nurse to
use the arms and legs rather than the back, which will prevent injury.
The nurse should place a client who requires protective environment precautions
following a stem cell transplant in
a private, positive-pressure airflow room. The room air is filtered through a HEPA filter
and the airflow rate is set at more than 12 air exchanges each hour.
Meta-analysis is a
quantitative research method that provides a statistical analysis of multiple studies
conducted on the same topic.
Experimental study is a
quantitative research method that uses control and treatment groups to test at least one
independent variable.
Phenomenology is a
qualitative research method that provides additional understanding of participants'
experiences with emotional variances, such as grief and hope.
Secondary analysis is a
quantitative research method that uses previously collected data to answer newly
formed hypotheses.
Conducting an annual performance review
- The nurse manager should collect data throughout the year to include in an annual
performance review.

- The nurse manager should include peer evaluations when reviewing the nurse's work
performance.

- The nurse manager should evaluate the nurse against an established set of standards,
not against the performance of other nurses on the unit.

- The nurse manager should include the nurse's self-appraisal in the review process
because it encourages the nurse to reflect on his own performance and make plans for
improvement.

- The nurse manager should conduct a performance checklist to evaluate the nurse's
work performance.
Application of aquathermia pad
- The nurse should instruct the client and family to report if the aquathermia pad gets
too warm to prevent client injury.

- The nurse should check the client's leg within 15 to 20 min of applying the
aquathermia pad to ensure there is no evidence of complications.

- The nurse should show the client where the power button is located so that he can
control the equipment himself.

- The nurse should ensure that the client's call light is in reach as part of basic safety

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