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ATI RN LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM
2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+




A nurse is caring for a patient who was admitted
with a subarachnoid hemorrhage. The healthcare
provider orders state that neurological assessments
need to be preformed every 30 minutes. The nurse
forgets to perform the assessments on two different
occasions. An action that can lead to a malpractice
suit would be:
A. Assessing the patient more than once per shift.
B. Explaining the patient's current condition to the
family.
C. Holding the next dose of sedation in order to
perform a neurological assessment.
D. Altering the time the assessments were
performed - ....ANSWER...Ans. D

,A nurse is caring for a patient who suffered a stroke.
The patient's daughter brings a DNR and the power
of attorney documents to the hospital. What is the
purpose of the DNR?
A. Document the terminal nature of the client's
condition
B. Allow an alternative to the universal standing
order to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation to all
clients
C. Provide an opportunity for the client, family, and
caregivers to discuss the nature of the client's
condition and the best possible course of action if
the client has a cardiac arrest
D. Provide legal protection for nurses who believe a
client should not be resuscitated - ....ANSWER...Ans.
B


A nurse is caring for a patient who has diabetes and
gangrene of the lower left extremity. The nurse
accompanies the surgeon when he explains that he
will perform a below-the-knee amputation that will
remove the infection. He states that the patient will
receive antibiotics, and go home in a few days. After
the surgeon leaves, the nurse brings in the consent
forms and asks the patient explain what the surgeon
said. The patient states, "Oh, he is going to remove

,the infection and give me antibiotics and then I can
go home. I feel so much better now because my
other doctor told me they were going to cut off my
leg!" What should the nurse do next?
A. Ask the patient to sign the consent form
B. Draw a picture of a below-the-knee amputation
for the patient
C. Tell the patient that she did not hear what her
doctor told her
D. Call the surgeon and explain the situation to him -
....ANSWER...Ans. D


- ....ANSWER...Ans. B


A health-care provider orders an injection for a
pediatric patient. The patient's legal guardian refuses
to allow the nurse to administer the medication. The
nurse proceeds to administer the injection. Which
action has the nurse committed?
A. Assault
B. Battery
C. Invasion of privacy
D. False imprisonment - ....ANSWER...Ans. C

, . A nurse on a busy medical-surgical unit reports for
a scheduled shift after working a double shift
yesterday. At the end of this day, two nurses call in,
and the nurse manager tells the nurse that he needs
to stay and cover the next shift. The nurse may
refuse to accept an assignment if:
A. He is being asked to care for too many difficult
clients
B. He believes his assignment is unsafe
C. He is being asked to work overtime
D. He believes there are not enough nurses to work
with him - ....ANSWER...Ans. C




. A high school graduate who wants to be a nurse is
looking online at different programs in the state. The
graduate knows that in order to practice nursing it is
necessary to pass the NCLEX-RN. What is the basic
qualification required for licensure?
A. The individual must complete a minimum of 12
months of study from a program.
B. The individual must graduate from a school
located within their state of residence
C. The individual must provide documentation of
citizenship

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