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ATI LEADERSHIP ACTUAL EXAM WITH ALL 162 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST VERSION 2024.

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ATI LEADERSHIP ACTUAL EXAM WITH ALL 162
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+ LATEST
VERSION 2024.


Management - ANSWER-the process of planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating, the work
within an organization.



Leadership - ANSWER-ability to inspire others to achieve a desired outcome



Authoritative Leadership - ANSWER-Makes decisions for the group.

Motivates by coercion.

Communication occurs down the chain of command.

Work output by staff is usually high: good for crisis situations and bureaucratic settings.

Effective for employees with little or no formal education.



Democratic Leadership - ANSWER--Includes the group when making decisions

-Motivates by supporting achievements

-Communication goes up and down the chain of command

-when collaboration and cooperation are necessary



Lassiez Faire Leadership - ANSWER--Makes very few decisions, little planning

-motivation is responsibility of individual staff members

-Communication up and down chain and btw members

- work output is low

-effective with professional employees



Transformational leaders - ANSWER-empower followers to assume responsibility for a communal vision,
and personal development is a secondary outcome

,Transactional Leaders - ANSWER-focus on immediate problems, maintaining the status quo and using
rewards to motivate followers



Emotional Intelligence - ANSWER--the ability of an individual to perceive and manage the emotions of
self and others

-developed through understanding the concept and applying it to practice in everyday situations



Characteristics of Managers - ANSWER--Hold formal position of authority and power

-Possess clinical expertise

-Network with members of the team

-Coach subordinates

-Make decisions about organization function, including resources, budget, hiring, and firing



Critical Thinking - ANSWER-- used when analyzing client issues and problems

- reflects upon the meaning of statements, examines available data, and uses reason to make informed
decisions



Clinical Reasoning - ANSWER-the mental process used when analyzing the elements of a clinical
situation and using analysis to make a decision



Clinical Judgement - ANSWER--the decision made regarding a course of action based on a critical
analysis of data

-considers the client's needs when deciding to take an action, or modify an intervention based on
client's response

-used to: analyze date and related evidence, acertain the meaning of data and evidence, apply
knowledge to clinical situation, determine client outcomes



Prioritization Principles - ANSWER--Prioritize system before local ("life before limb"). -Prioritize acute
(less opportunity for physical adaption) before chronic (greater opportunity for physical adaption).

-Actual problems before potential future problems. --- -Listen carefully to clients and don't assume.

,-Recognize and respond to trends vs transient findings. -Recognize signs of medical emergencies and
complications vs "expected client findings".

-Apply clinical knowledge to procedural standards to determine the priority action.



Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER-physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization



Priority Interventions - ANSWER-*first*: airway--obstruction, stridor --> need to establish patent airway
BC 3-5 min without O2 = irreversible brain damage

*Second*: breathing--apnea, dec RR --> reposition, administer nalaxone

*hird*: circulation--hypotension, dysrhythmia, inadeq CO, compartment syndrome

*Fourth*: disability--neurological deficits, stroke in evolution

*Fifth*: Exposure--remove client's clothing to allow for a complete assessment or resuscitation



Assigning - ANSWER-the process of transferring authority, accountability, responsibility of pt, care to
another health care member.



Delegating - ANSWER-Process of transferring authority and responsibility to another member of the
health care team to complete a task, while retaining accountability



Supervising - ANSWER-Process of directing, monitoring, and evaluating the performance of tasks by
another member of the health care team



Delegation Factors - ANSWER-RNs cannot deligate the nursing process, client education, or tasks that
require clinical judgment to LPNs or AP



Tasks that nurses may delegate to practical nurses - ANSWER--Monitoring findings (as input to the RN's
ongoing assessment)

-Reinforcing client teaching from a standard care plan

-performing trach care

-suctioning

-check NG tube patency

, -admin enteral feedings

-inserting a urinary cath

-administering med (excluding IV in some states



Tasks that nurses may delegate to assistive personnel - ANSWER--ADLs

-Bathing

-Grooming

-dressing

-toileting

-ambulating

-feeding (without swallowing precautions)

-positioning

-Routine tasks

-bed making

-specimen collection

_-I&O

-vital signs



5 rights of delegation - ANSWER-right task

right circumstance

right person

right direction/communication

right supervision/evaluation



Socialization - ANSWER-the process by which a person learns a new role and the values and culture of
the group within which that role is implemented



Steps in providing educational programs - ANSWER-Identify and respond: To identify need for
knowledge or

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