Final
exams
study
set
for
Leadership
hesi
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
1
day
postoperative
following
an
abdominal
hysterectomy .
The
assistive
personnel
(AP)
reports
to
the
nurse
that
the
client's
dressing
is
saturated
with
blood.
Which
of
the
following
tasks
should
the
nurse
delegate
to
the
AP?
-
ANS
Obtain
dressing
supplies.
The
unit
secretary
is
transcribing
a
healthcare
provider's
written
order
and
asks
the
nurse
to
interpret
an
illegible
phrase.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
most
appropriate
action
by
the
nurse
in
response?
-
ANS
Clarify
the
order
by
calling
the
healthcare
provider
A
nurse
has
just
received
a
report
on
a
group
of
clients
for
the
upcoming
shift.
Which
of
the
following
actions
by
the
nurse
demonstrates
effective
time
management
skills
-
ANS
Identify
tasks
there
are
times-specific
A
nurse
manager
is
discussing
when
to
complete
an
incident
report
with
a
newly
licensed
nurse.
For
which
of
the
following
situations
should
the
nurse
complete
an
incident
report?
-
ANS
The
client
discovers
his
dentures
are
missing
A
nurse
has
assigned
client
care
activities
to
an
assistive
personnel.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
AP
indicates
a
need
for
assistance
with
time
management
-
ANS
I
will
start
working
with
the
client
in
room
1,
then
work
my
way
to
room
10.
A
nurse
providing
dietary
teaching
to
a
client
who
has
dysphasia
following
a
stroke.
Which
of
the
following
instruction
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching?
-
ANS
Flex
your
head
with
your
chin
tucked
down
to
assist
with
swallowing
A
nurse
is
documenting
in
the
medical
record
information
of
a
client
in
suspects
opioid
use
disorder .
Which
of
the
following
manifestation
shit
the
nurse
expect
and
document
in
the
clients
record?
-
ANS
Euphoria
While
administering
medications
to
a
group
of
clients
on
a
medical-surgical
unit,
a
client
who
is
postoperative
from
an
accidental
above-the-knee
amputation
indicates
to
the
nurse
that
he
is
ready
to
talk
about
his
feelings.
The
nurse
keeps
her
promise
and
returns
to
talk
with
the
client
as
soon
as
she
finishes
administering
medications.
Which
of
the
following
ethical
principles
is
the
nurse
demonstrating?
-
ANS
Fidelity A
staff
nurse
asks
an
assistive
personnel
(AP)
to
ambulate
a
client
and
the
AP
refuses.
Which
of
the
following
actions
should
the
nurse
take?
-
ANS
Ask
the
AP
about
her
concerns
with
the
assignment.
A
nurse
is
conducting
an
education
session
about
maintaining
confidentiality
of
the
electronic
medical
record
(EMR)
with
a
group
of
newly
hired
nurses.
Which
of
the
following
statements
by
a
newly
hired
nurse
demonstrates
an
understanding
of
the
information?
-
ANS
"I
should
log
off
the
EMR
on
the
client's
in-room
computer
if
I
need
to
leave
the
room
to
collect
supplies."
A
nurse
manager
is
teaching
a
group
of
nurses
about
the
civil
judicial
process.
The
nurse
manager
should
include
that
witness
depositions
take
place
during
which
of
the
following
steps?
-
ANS
Discovery
step
A
charge
nurse
is
providing
a
staff
inservice
on
care
of
the
agitated
or
confused
client.
Which
of
the
following
alternatives
to
physical
restraints
will
the
nurse
include
in
the
information
provided
to
the
staff
?
(Select
all
that
apply .)
-
ANS
A.
Involve
family
with
monitoring
the
patient's
activities
B.
Place
a
confused
patient
in
a
room
closest
to
the
nurses'
station
E.
Use
visual
cues
for
distraction
Which
of
the
following
points
relating
to
personal
hygiene
and
the
activities
of
daily
living
should
you
emphasize
during
an
educational
session
for
a
group
of
newly
employed
nursing
assistants?
-
ANS
C.
Culture
and
cultural
practices
greatly
affect
the
client's
personal
hygiene
and
activities
of
daily
living
A
charge
nurse
in
the
intensive
care
unit
is
assigning
clients.
Which
of
the
following
clients
should
be
assigned
to
the
most
experienced
nurse?
-
ANS
A.
A
client
with
a
potassium
level
of
6.0
mEq/L
who
has
peaked
T
waves
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
scheduled
for
surgery .
The
nurse
should
identify
that
which
of
the
following
actions
is
the
responsibility
of
the
nurse?
-
ANS
D.
Determine
the
client's
level
of
understanding
about
the
procedure
A
nurse
and
an
assistive
personnel
(AP)
are
providing
care
to
a
group
of
clients.
The
nurse
should
delegate
assisting
which
of
the
following
clients
with
their
meal
to
the
AP?
-
ANS
A
client
who
has
a
lumbosacral
spinal
tumor A
charge
nurse
is
teaching
a
newly
licensed
nurse
about
the
quality
improvement
process
in
the
acute
care
setting.
The
charge
nurse
should
include
which
of
the
following
in
the
teaching?
-
ANS
Employees
at
all
levels
of
the
organization
should
be
involved
in
quality
improvement
A
nurse
is
presenting
an
in-service
on
legal
issues
affecting
nurses.
The
nurse
should
instruct
the
class
that
administering
an
antibiotic
medication
to
a
competent
client
after
the
client
has
refused
it
is
an
example
of
which
of
the
following
torts?
-
ANS
D.
Battery
Which
of
the
following
is
most
likely
utilized
by
an
RN
case
manager?
(Select
all
that
apply)
-
ANS
C.
Software
for
client
data
entry
that
integrates
with
predesigned
templates
to
track
care
D.
Integration
of
changes
in
regulations
that
affect
reporting
requirements
by
payer
agencies
or
eligibility
for
healthcare
benefits
A
charge
nurse
is
making
assignments
for
the
oncoming
shift.
Which
of
the
following
considerations
should
the
charge
nurse
consider
when
making
the
assignments?
-
ANS
D.
The
physiologic
status
of
the
clients
on
the
unit
A
nurse
and
an
unlicensed
assistive
personnel
(UAP)
are
working
together
to
care
for
a
group
of
clients
on
the
pediatric
unit.
Which
of
the
following
actions
should
the
nurse
request
the
UAP
perform
first?
-
ANS
D.
Ensure
the
elbow
restraint
is
in
place
for
an
infant
who
is
postoperative
following
surgical
correction
of
a
cleft
palate.
A
nurse
is
providing
teaching
to
a
client
who
has
been
newly
diagnosed
with
schizophrenia
and
is
being
discharged
from
an
inpatient
facility .
Which
of
the
following
community
resources
should
the
nurse
include
for
continued
mental
health
care?
-
ANS
A.
Partial
hospitalization
program
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
has
pneumonia.
Which
of
the
following
tools
should
the
nurse
use
to
assist
with
providing
cost-ef fective
care?
-
ANS
D.
Critical
pathway
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
actively
dying.
Which
of
the
following
actions
by
the
nurse
demonstrates
the
ethical
principle
of
nonmaleficence?
-
ANS
C.
Withholding
a
dose
of
pain
medication
when
the
client
has
respiratory
depression
A
nurse
is
observing
a
newly
licensed
nurse
insert
an
indwelling
urinary
catheter
for
an
adult
client.
Which
of
the
following
actions
by
the
newly
licensed
nurse
requires
intervention?
-
ANS
A.
The
nurse
keeps
the
urine
collection
bag
resting
on
the
client's
lap.
exams
study
set
for
Leadership
hesi
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
1
day
postoperative
following
an
abdominal
hysterectomy .
The
assistive
personnel
(AP)
reports
to
the
nurse
that
the
client's
dressing
is
saturated
with
blood.
Which
of
the
following
tasks
should
the
nurse
delegate
to
the
AP?
-
ANS
Obtain
dressing
supplies.
The
unit
secretary
is
transcribing
a
healthcare
provider's
written
order
and
asks
the
nurse
to
interpret
an
illegible
phrase.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
most
appropriate
action
by
the
nurse
in
response?
-
ANS
Clarify
the
order
by
calling
the
healthcare
provider
A
nurse
has
just
received
a
report
on
a
group
of
clients
for
the
upcoming
shift.
Which
of
the
following
actions
by
the
nurse
demonstrates
effective
time
management
skills
-
ANS
Identify
tasks
there
are
times-specific
A
nurse
manager
is
discussing
when
to
complete
an
incident
report
with
a
newly
licensed
nurse.
For
which
of
the
following
situations
should
the
nurse
complete
an
incident
report?
-
ANS
The
client
discovers
his
dentures
are
missing
A
nurse
has
assigned
client
care
activities
to
an
assistive
personnel.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
AP
indicates
a
need
for
assistance
with
time
management
-
ANS
I
will
start
working
with
the
client
in
room
1,
then
work
my
way
to
room
10.
A
nurse
providing
dietary
teaching
to
a
client
who
has
dysphasia
following
a
stroke.
Which
of
the
following
instruction
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching?
-
ANS
Flex
your
head
with
your
chin
tucked
down
to
assist
with
swallowing
A
nurse
is
documenting
in
the
medical
record
information
of
a
client
in
suspects
opioid
use
disorder .
Which
of
the
following
manifestation
shit
the
nurse
expect
and
document
in
the
clients
record?
-
ANS
Euphoria
While
administering
medications
to
a
group
of
clients
on
a
medical-surgical
unit,
a
client
who
is
postoperative
from
an
accidental
above-the-knee
amputation
indicates
to
the
nurse
that
he
is
ready
to
talk
about
his
feelings.
The
nurse
keeps
her
promise
and
returns
to
talk
with
the
client
as
soon
as
she
finishes
administering
medications.
Which
of
the
following
ethical
principles
is
the
nurse
demonstrating?
-
ANS
Fidelity A
staff
nurse
asks
an
assistive
personnel
(AP)
to
ambulate
a
client
and
the
AP
refuses.
Which
of
the
following
actions
should
the
nurse
take?
-
ANS
Ask
the
AP
about
her
concerns
with
the
assignment.
A
nurse
is
conducting
an
education
session
about
maintaining
confidentiality
of
the
electronic
medical
record
(EMR)
with
a
group
of
newly
hired
nurses.
Which
of
the
following
statements
by
a
newly
hired
nurse
demonstrates
an
understanding
of
the
information?
-
ANS
"I
should
log
off
the
EMR
on
the
client's
in-room
computer
if
I
need
to
leave
the
room
to
collect
supplies."
A
nurse
manager
is
teaching
a
group
of
nurses
about
the
civil
judicial
process.
The
nurse
manager
should
include
that
witness
depositions
take
place
during
which
of
the
following
steps?
-
ANS
Discovery
step
A
charge
nurse
is
providing
a
staff
inservice
on
care
of
the
agitated
or
confused
client.
Which
of
the
following
alternatives
to
physical
restraints
will
the
nurse
include
in
the
information
provided
to
the
staff
?
(Select
all
that
apply .)
-
ANS
A.
Involve
family
with
monitoring
the
patient's
activities
B.
Place
a
confused
patient
in
a
room
closest
to
the
nurses'
station
E.
Use
visual
cues
for
distraction
Which
of
the
following
points
relating
to
personal
hygiene
and
the
activities
of
daily
living
should
you
emphasize
during
an
educational
session
for
a
group
of
newly
employed
nursing
assistants?
-
ANS
C.
Culture
and
cultural
practices
greatly
affect
the
client's
personal
hygiene
and
activities
of
daily
living
A
charge
nurse
in
the
intensive
care
unit
is
assigning
clients.
Which
of
the
following
clients
should
be
assigned
to
the
most
experienced
nurse?
-
ANS
A.
A
client
with
a
potassium
level
of
6.0
mEq/L
who
has
peaked
T
waves
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
scheduled
for
surgery .
The
nurse
should
identify
that
which
of
the
following
actions
is
the
responsibility
of
the
nurse?
-
ANS
D.
Determine
the
client's
level
of
understanding
about
the
procedure
A
nurse
and
an
assistive
personnel
(AP)
are
providing
care
to
a
group
of
clients.
The
nurse
should
delegate
assisting
which
of
the
following
clients
with
their
meal
to
the
AP?
-
ANS
A
client
who
has
a
lumbosacral
spinal
tumor A
charge
nurse
is
teaching
a
newly
licensed
nurse
about
the
quality
improvement
process
in
the
acute
care
setting.
The
charge
nurse
should
include
which
of
the
following
in
the
teaching?
-
ANS
Employees
at
all
levels
of
the
organization
should
be
involved
in
quality
improvement
A
nurse
is
presenting
an
in-service
on
legal
issues
affecting
nurses.
The
nurse
should
instruct
the
class
that
administering
an
antibiotic
medication
to
a
competent
client
after
the
client
has
refused
it
is
an
example
of
which
of
the
following
torts?
-
ANS
D.
Battery
Which
of
the
following
is
most
likely
utilized
by
an
RN
case
manager?
(Select
all
that
apply)
-
ANS
C.
Software
for
client
data
entry
that
integrates
with
predesigned
templates
to
track
care
D.
Integration
of
changes
in
regulations
that
affect
reporting
requirements
by
payer
agencies
or
eligibility
for
healthcare
benefits
A
charge
nurse
is
making
assignments
for
the
oncoming
shift.
Which
of
the
following
considerations
should
the
charge
nurse
consider
when
making
the
assignments?
-
ANS
D.
The
physiologic
status
of
the
clients
on
the
unit
A
nurse
and
an
unlicensed
assistive
personnel
(UAP)
are
working
together
to
care
for
a
group
of
clients
on
the
pediatric
unit.
Which
of
the
following
actions
should
the
nurse
request
the
UAP
perform
first?
-
ANS
D.
Ensure
the
elbow
restraint
is
in
place
for
an
infant
who
is
postoperative
following
surgical
correction
of
a
cleft
palate.
A
nurse
is
providing
teaching
to
a
client
who
has
been
newly
diagnosed
with
schizophrenia
and
is
being
discharged
from
an
inpatient
facility .
Which
of
the
following
community
resources
should
the
nurse
include
for
continued
mental
health
care?
-
ANS
A.
Partial
hospitalization
program
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
has
pneumonia.
Which
of
the
following
tools
should
the
nurse
use
to
assist
with
providing
cost-ef fective
care?
-
ANS
D.
Critical
pathway
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
actively
dying.
Which
of
the
following
actions
by
the
nurse
demonstrates
the
ethical
principle
of
nonmaleficence?
-
ANS
C.
Withholding
a
dose
of
pain
medication
when
the
client
has
respiratory
depression
A
nurse
is
observing
a
newly
licensed
nurse
insert
an
indwelling
urinary
catheter
for
an
adult
client.
Which
of
the
following
actions
by
the
newly
licensed
nurse
requires
intervention?
-
ANS
A.
The
nurse
keeps
the
urine
collection
bag
resting
on
the
client's
lap.