“FUNDAMENTALS EDAPT - MANAGING PATIENT
CARE NURSING EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS “ NEWEST UPDATED EXAM
2025 – 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% GRADED A+
(LATEST VERSION)
Fundamentals EDAPT - Managing Patient Care
Match the nursing care delivery system to its key characteristics.
1. Pt centered care
2. Total pt care
3. Case management
1. Conveying respect for individual health and lifestyle choices, taking time to assure
the person understands new info about their health, adapting care as the needs of
an individual change
2. frequently used to care for critically ill pt, requires a high degree of
interprofessional collaboration, RN responsible for all care in a shift
3. Goal is to improve outcomes while reducing overall cost of care, clinicians focus
on a group of pt with a specific illness, links health services across all level of care
Four principles of the healthcare team (RAAA)
1. responsibility
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2. autonomy
3. authority
4. accountability
1. the obligation to act
2. the choice to act
3. the power to act
4. the ownership of the act
What are the five rights of delegation? Select all that apply.
right direction/ communication, right task, right circumstance, right supervision/
evaluation, right person
The nurse whose work focuses on lowering the cost of care without
compromising quality is working in which role?
case manager
For each situation indicate if the balance of responsibility, autonomy,
authority, and are accountability is unequal by placing a check in the column
associated with the factor that is out of balance.
1. A nurse who works on a medical unit isassigned to work on a mental health
unit.
2. A nurse who administered the wrong medication to a patient fails to
document or report the error.
3. The nurse caring for a patient who recently had surgery goes to lunch
without completing a neurovascular check.
4. The nurse asks an unlicensed assistive partner (UAP) to ambulate a patient.
5. A nurse accesses the EHR of a neighbor for whomthey are not a caregiver to
find out what is wrong with her.
1. Responsibility
2. Accountability, Responsibility
3. Responsibility, Accountability
4. Balanced
5. Authority, accountability
1. Asking the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to assist the client with
eating.
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2. An experienced nurse asks a new nurse to ambulate a client so they can
speak with a health care provider.
3. Asking a colleague to repeat what you delegated to be sure they
understand.
4. Checking that the delegate accurately documented care provided.
5. Assigning a licensed vocational nurse (LVN) to care for the same clients as
the day before.
1. Right task, person
2. Right circumstance, person
3. Right communication
4. Right supervision
5. Right task, person
Match the positive communication behavior to the category in which it falls.
Value team input:
Exchange relevant info:
Coordinate workload:
1. document pt data, seek clarification, focus on pt needs, actively listen
2. repeat what you've heard, focus on pt and care when conflict arises, set
expectations, use ISBAR
3. delegate care appropriately, care for a colleague's assignment, assess capabilities
of individuals within the team
Both nurses reviewed the patient's EHR and current procedure for catheter
care to verify the correct type of catheter care was provided for this patient.
What type of learning occurred in this situation?
Experience
A patient who is critically ill will benefit most from being admitted to a nursing
unit that utilizes which type of nursing care deliver system?
Total-patient care
Which aspects of nursing care should never be delegated to an unlicensed
assistive personnel (UAP)? Select all that apply.
nursing dx, assessment, evaluation
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