OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT - EXAM
NUR210 / NUR 210 - Transition to
Practice - Capstone
75 QUESTIONS VERIFIED ANSWERS 2026/2027 EDITION
Comprehensive Assessment 100% Correct Rationales Fortis College
TOPICS COVERED
• Delegation & Leadership • Pharmacology & Interactions
• Clinical Judgment • NCLEX-RN Strategies
• Patient Safety • Ethical Decision-Making
• Complex Care Coordination • Test-Taking Frameworks
• Discharge Planning • Professional Boundaries
PASSING SCORE: 80% | TOTAL QUESTIONS: 75 | SECTIONS: 5
COVER PAGE - 1
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(Latest Update Professional Nursing
Transition to Practice
Practice - Capstone & Leadership
| Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Fortis 2026/2027
Q1
A registered nurse on a busy medical-surgical unit is caring for six patients when a new admission arrives
with chest pain and a troponin level of 0.8 ng/mL. The charge nurse asks the RN to delegate the routine vital
signs for the stable post-operative patients to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). The RN hesitates
because one of those patients had a blood pressure of 88/52 mmHg two hours ago.
A. Delegate all vital signs to the UAP and reassess the hypotensive patient after the admission is stabilized
B. Perform the vital signs personally and ask the UAP to assist with the new admission paperwork
C. Delegate vital signs for the five stable patients and personally reassess the patient with prior hypotension
D. Ask the charge nurse to reassign the new admission to another RN so all patients can be assessed personally
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The RN must delegate appropriately according to the Five Rights of Delegation. Vital signs on stable patients are within the
UAP's scope, but the patient with recent hypotension requires RN-level reassessment.
Q2
A newly licensed nurse is assigned to a patient with a nasogastric tube, a triple-lumen central line, and a
Foley catheter. The nurse is unsure whether flushing the central line with heparin is within their scope of
practice and considers asking the nursing assistant to perform this task.
A. Ask the nursing assistant to flush the central line under direct supervision to gain experience
B. Consult the facility's scope of practice policy and seek guidance from a preceptor before proceeding
C. Delegate the central line care to the more experienced LPN on the unit
D. Proceed with flushing the line independently since it is a routine nursing procedure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Central line maintenance requires specific competency verification. The nurse should verify scope of practice through policy and
seek preceptor guidance. UAPs cannot perform central line care.
Q3
During a code blue on a telemetry unit, the primary nurse is performing chest compressions while the
respiratory therapist manages the airway. A family member arrives and demands to enter the patient's room
immediately. The charge nurse must address the situation while maintaining the integrity of the
resuscitation effort.
A. Allow the family member to enter the room quietly to observe the resuscitation
B. Ask a nursing assistant to escort the family to a private area and provide updates every 5 minutes
C. Tell the family member to wait in the hallway until the code team finishes
D. Pause compressions briefly to explain the situation to the family member outside the room
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Family presence during resuscitation should be guided by institutional policy. Assigning a staff member to escort the family
respects their needs while protecting the resuscitation effort.