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Leadership ATI Proctored Focus on exact questions and clearly outlined answers. An RN has to teach the client initially but can delegate ________to an LPN. - correct answer-reinforcing the teaching An LPN can perform ______care. - correct answer-tracheostomy care Can an RN delegate to an LPN to perform suctioning? - correct answer-yes Can an RN delegate to an LPN to put in a urinary catheter? - correct answer-yes Can an RN delegate to an AP to feed a client not on swallow precautions? - correct answer-yes Is an RN allowed to delegate to an AP to collect a urine sample? - correct answer-yes A nurse delegates to an AP to assist in obtaining vital signs from a postop patient who required naloxone (narcan) for depressed respirations. Is this an appropriate task for the AP? - correct answer-no An older adult client who is on fall precautions is found lying on the floor of his hospital room. Which of the following actions is most appropriate for the nurse to take first? A. Call the client's provider B. Ask a staff member for assistance getting the client back in bed C. Inspect the client for injuries D. Ask the client why he got out of bed w/out assistance - correct answer-C. Inspect the client for injuries An RN on a med-surg unit is making assignments at the beginning of the shift. Which of the following tasks should the nurse delegate to the LPN? A. Obtain vitals for a client who is 2 hr postop following a cardiac cath B. Administering a unit of PRBCs C. Instructing a client in the performance of wound care D. Developing a plan of care for a newly admitted client - correct answer-A A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has left the unit for a radiology procedure. The client's son asks the nurse what med is being given to the client. Which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse? A. "I am sorry, but that is information you will need to ask your mother or her doctor." B. "Your mother is taking famotidine (Pepcid) for the ulcer & lorazepam (Ativan) for anxiety." C. "You will need to ask the charge nurse for that info." D. "Don't worry. We will give your mother all pertinent info before discharge." - correct answer-A. A nurse works in a mental health facility that uses a case management nursing model to provide care. The nurse should recognize that which of the following describes a case management approach to care? A. A nurse provides total care for several clients B. Collaboration between disciplines creates a multidisciplinary care plan for each client. C. The focus of care is on detecting disorders at an early stage. D. The team leader assigns care for a group of clients - correct answer-B A nurse overhears a client talking with an attorney, reporting physical abuse, use of restraints & denial of meals. What action should the nurse take? A. Report the conversation to the nurse manager to allow for follow-up investigation. B. Question the client about the allegations to identify staff who were allegedly involved. C. Ignore the conversation unless the client brings it to the attention of the nurse. D. Recognize this as a privileged communication that cannot be discussed w/anyone. - correct answer-A A nurse manager is planning a department meeting to discuss client advocacy. Which of the following situations should be included in the discussion? Select all that apply. A. Discussing treatment options w/a client who was pancreatic cancer B. Notifying the surgeon when a client signing a surgical consent form has questions about the procedure C. Helping a client make a list of questions she would like to ask the provider D. Clarifying the dosage of a med prescribed for an older adult client who has impaired liver function E. Carrying out end-of-life wishes outlined in the living will of an older adult - correct answer-B, C, D, E A nurse is assessing a client's negligible progress in following a weight loss program. Which of the following is a likely reason the client was unable to achieve a short-term goal established during the planning phase of the nursing process? A. The goals were realistic & formulated w/client input. B. The underlying problem behind past weight gain was misidentified. C. The implementation of the plan used flexibility in following the nursing actions D. The nurse obtained objective & subjective data during the assessment. - correct answer-B A nurse has prepared an IM injection for a client who is preoperative, when another client suddenly calls for assistance. The nurse asks an LPN to give the injection since an AP is waiting to take the client to surgery. Which of the following is an appropriate action by the LPN? A. Prepare a new syringe for the client who is preop B. Give the prepared med to the client who is preop C. Help the client requesting assistance so the nurse can give the prepared injection D. Report this request to the charge nurse - correct answer-C A new charge nurse on a busy surgical unit notes a high degree of tension among the nursing staff. Which of the following should be the initial method used for resolving this issue? A. Work w/the nurses to identify stressors B. Hire additional staff to decrease the work load C. Make relaxation tapes available to staff to help decrease stress D. Reassess the situation after the nurses have become accustomed to the new charge nurse - correct answer-A A nurse on a long-term care unit finds that a client receiving dialysis was administered captopril (capoten), which was not prescribed for the client. In which order should the nurse take the actions listed? ___Complete an incident report. ___Contact the risk manager. ___Instruct the client to call for assistance when getting out of bed. ___Measure the client's vital signs ___Notify the provider - correct answer-1. Measure the client's vitals 2. Instruct the client to call for assistance when getting out of bed 3. Notify provider 4. Complete an incident report 5. Contact the risk manager A nurse is caring for a group of clients on a med surg unit. Which of the following tasks should the nurse delegate to the assistive personnel (AP)? Select all that apply.

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An RN has to teach the client initially but can delegate ________to an LPN. - correct
answer-reinforcing the teaching

An LPN can perform ______care. - correct answer-tracheostomy care

Can an RN delegate to an LPN to perform suctioning? - correct answer-yes

Can an RN delegate to an LPN to put in a urinary catheter? - correct answer-yes

Can an RN delegate to an AP to feed a client not on swallow precautions? - correct
answer-yes

Is an RN allowed to delegate to an AP to collect a urine sample? - correct answer-
yes

A nurse delegates to an AP to assist in obtaining vital signs from a postop patient
who required naloxone (narcan) for depressed respirations. Is this an appropriate
task for the AP? - correct answer-no

An older adult client who is on fall precautions is found lying on the floor of his
hospital room. Which of the following actions is most appropriate for the nurse to
take first?

A. Call the client's provider
B. Ask a staff member for assistance getting the client back in bed
C. Inspect the client for injuries
D. Ask the client why he got out of bed w/out assistance - correct answer-C. Inspect
the client for injuries

An RN on a med-surg unit is making assignments at the beginning of the shift. Which
of the following tasks should the nurse delegate to the LPN?

, A. Obtain vitals for a client who is 2 hr postop following a cardiac cath
B. Administering a unit of PRBCs
C. Instructing a client in the performance of wound care
D. Developing a plan of care for a newly admitted client - correct answer-A

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has left the unit for a radiology
procedure. The client's son asks the nurse what med is being given to the client.
Which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse?

A. "I am sorry, but that is information you will need to ask your mother or her doctor."

B. "Your mother is taking famotidine (Pepcid) for the ulcer & lorazepam (Ativan) for
anxiety."

C. "You will need to ask the charge nurse for that info."

D. "Don't worry. We will give your mother all pertinent info before discharge." -
correct answer-A.

A nurse works in a mental health facility that uses a case management nursing
model to provide care. The nurse should recognize that which of the following
describes a case management approach to care?

A. A nurse provides total care for several clients
B. Collaboration between disciplines creates a multidisciplinary care plan for each
client.
C. The focus of care is on detecting disorders at an early stage.
D. The team leader assigns care for a group of clients - correct answer-B

A nurse overhears a client talking with an attorney, reporting physical abuse, use of
restraints & denial of meals. What action should the nurse take?

A. Report the conversation to the nurse manager to allow for follow-up investigation.
B. Question the client about the allegations to identify staff who were allegedly
involved.
C. Ignore the conversation unless the client brings it to the attention of the nurse.
D. Recognize this as a privileged communication that cannot be discussed
w/anyone. - correct answer-A

A nurse manager is planning a department meeting to discuss client advocacy.
Which of the following situations should be included in the discussion? Select all that
apply.

A. Discussing treatment options w/a client who was pancreatic cancer
B. Notifying the surgeon when a client signing a surgical consent form has questions
about the procedure
C. Helping a client make a list of questions she would like to ask the provider
D. Clarifying the dosage of a med prescribed for an older adult client who has
impaired liver function

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