VIRTUAL ATI PN MANAGEMENT PRE-
ASSESSMENT TEST QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWER
A nurse is reviewing HIPPA with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following
statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for further instruction?
1. "Information about a client can be disclosed to family members at any time"
2. "HIPPA establishes. regulations of health information in verbal, electronic or written
form"
3. "A clients address would be an example of personally identifiable information"
4. "HIPPA is a federal law not a state law" - Answer-1. "Information about a client can
be disclosed to family members at any time"
A nurse is caring for an infant who has respiratory syncytial virus. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
1. Check that the infant's room has positive-pressure airflow
2. Wear a gown when changing the infants diaper
3. Instruct the parents to wear a surgical mask when holding the infant
4. Limit the visitors to 1 hr per day - Answer-2. Wear a gown when changing the infants
diaper
A charge nurse in a long-term care facility is reviewing client outcomes when delegating
tasks to an AP with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements should
the charge nurse include in the teaching?
1."The nurse gives up accountability for client outcomes when care is delegated"
2. "A delegated task does not require predictable outcomes"
3. "The AP should document the client's outcome for a delegated task"
4. "The final step in delegation is evaluation of the outcomes" - Answer-4. "The final
step in delegation is evaluation of the outcomes"
A nurse is planning an in-service that encourages active member participation and
feedback about decreasing nosocomial infections on the unit. Which of the following
leadership styles does the nurse plan to use?
1. Laissez-faire
2. Democratic
3. Open-door
4. Autocratic - Answer-2. Democratic
A nurse is caring for a client who has hypertension and recently developed drooping
facial features. When contacting the provider, which of the following statements should
the nurse include as part of the background component of the SBAR communication
tool?
1. "The client may benefit from a neurology consult"
, 2. "The client has a history of hypertension"
3. "The client has developed drooping facial features"
4. "The client is disoriented and pupils are slow to respond to light" - Answer-2. "The
client has a history of hypertension"
-clients history when giving background information
A nurse enters a clients room and finds the client on the floor. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first?
1. Collect data on the client
2. Fill out an incident report
3. Notify the clients provider
4. Place the clients back into bed - Answer-1. Collect data on the client
The nurse enters the hospital cafeteria for lunch and overhears 2 APs discussing a
client who is hospitalized. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
1. Quietly tell the APs that the conversation is inappropriate
2. Report the incident to the provider
3. Complete an incident report
4. Document the occurrence in the clients medical record - Answer-1. Quietly tell the
APs that the conversation is inappropriate
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a newly licensed nurse about using the therapeutic
technique of confrontation when caring for a client. Which of the following instructions
should the nurse include in the teaching?
1. offer the client personal opinions
2. Change the subject when talking with the client
3. Use an aggressive tone of voice with the client
4. Establish a trusting relationship with the client - Answer-4. Establish a trusting
relationship with the client
A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who has dysarthria. Which of the
following referrals should the nurse recommend?
1. Speech-language pathologist
2. Social worker
3. Respiratory therapist
4. Physical therapist - Answer-1. Speech-language pathologist
A nurse's inadvertent medication error results in a severe allergic reaction and prolongs
the client's hospitalization. The client could rightfully sue the nurse for which of the
following?
1. Malpractice
2. Assault
3. Battery
4. Abuse - Answer-1. Malpractice
ASSESSMENT TEST QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWER
A nurse is reviewing HIPPA with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following
statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for further instruction?
1. "Information about a client can be disclosed to family members at any time"
2. "HIPPA establishes. regulations of health information in verbal, electronic or written
form"
3. "A clients address would be an example of personally identifiable information"
4. "HIPPA is a federal law not a state law" - Answer-1. "Information about a client can
be disclosed to family members at any time"
A nurse is caring for an infant who has respiratory syncytial virus. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
1. Check that the infant's room has positive-pressure airflow
2. Wear a gown when changing the infants diaper
3. Instruct the parents to wear a surgical mask when holding the infant
4. Limit the visitors to 1 hr per day - Answer-2. Wear a gown when changing the infants
diaper
A charge nurse in a long-term care facility is reviewing client outcomes when delegating
tasks to an AP with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements should
the charge nurse include in the teaching?
1."The nurse gives up accountability for client outcomes when care is delegated"
2. "A delegated task does not require predictable outcomes"
3. "The AP should document the client's outcome for a delegated task"
4. "The final step in delegation is evaluation of the outcomes" - Answer-4. "The final
step in delegation is evaluation of the outcomes"
A nurse is planning an in-service that encourages active member participation and
feedback about decreasing nosocomial infections on the unit. Which of the following
leadership styles does the nurse plan to use?
1. Laissez-faire
2. Democratic
3. Open-door
4. Autocratic - Answer-2. Democratic
A nurse is caring for a client who has hypertension and recently developed drooping
facial features. When contacting the provider, which of the following statements should
the nurse include as part of the background component of the SBAR communication
tool?
1. "The client may benefit from a neurology consult"
, 2. "The client has a history of hypertension"
3. "The client has developed drooping facial features"
4. "The client is disoriented and pupils are slow to respond to light" - Answer-2. "The
client has a history of hypertension"
-clients history when giving background information
A nurse enters a clients room and finds the client on the floor. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take first?
1. Collect data on the client
2. Fill out an incident report
3. Notify the clients provider
4. Place the clients back into bed - Answer-1. Collect data on the client
The nurse enters the hospital cafeteria for lunch and overhears 2 APs discussing a
client who is hospitalized. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
1. Quietly tell the APs that the conversation is inappropriate
2. Report the incident to the provider
3. Complete an incident report
4. Document the occurrence in the clients medical record - Answer-1. Quietly tell the
APs that the conversation is inappropriate
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a newly licensed nurse about using the therapeutic
technique of confrontation when caring for a client. Which of the following instructions
should the nurse include in the teaching?
1. offer the client personal opinions
2. Change the subject when talking with the client
3. Use an aggressive tone of voice with the client
4. Establish a trusting relationship with the client - Answer-4. Establish a trusting
relationship with the client
A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who has dysarthria. Which of the
following referrals should the nurse recommend?
1. Speech-language pathologist
2. Social worker
3. Respiratory therapist
4. Physical therapist - Answer-1. Speech-language pathologist
A nurse's inadvertent medication error results in a severe allergic reaction and prolongs
the client's hospitalization. The client could rightfully sue the nurse for which of the
following?
1. Malpractice
2. Assault
3. Battery
4. Abuse - Answer-1. Malpractice