NR 226-EDAPT MANAGING PATIENT CARE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Drag and drop the key characteristics to match their corresponding nursing care delivery
system.
1. Patient-Centered Care
2. Total Patient Care
3. Case Management - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Adapting care as the needs of an
individual change and conveying respect for the individual's health and lifestyle choices
2. RN responsible for all care on a shift and requiring a high degree of interprofessional
collaboration
3. Clinicians focusing on groups of clients with specific illnesses with the goal of improving
outcomes while reducing the overall cost of care
Drag and drop each description to match its corresponding principle of building an effective
healthcare team.
1. Responsibility
2. Autonomy
3. Authority
4. Accountability - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. The obligation to act
2. The choice to act
3. The power to act
4. The ownership of the act
Which are the five rights of delegation? (SATA) - CORRECT ANSWERS -Right
Direction/Communication
-Right Person
-Right Circumstances
-Right Supervision/Evaluation
-Right Task
, NR 226-EDAPT MANAGING PATIENT CARE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
The nurse whose work focuses on lowering the cost of care without compromising quality is
working in which role? - CORRECT ANSWERS Case manager
For each situation, if the nurse's responsibility, autonomy, authority, and accountability are out
of balance, indicate which factor(s) of RAAA may cause the unbalance. Note: More than one
factor may be affected in a situation. If the nurse's RAAA is balanced, place a check in the
"Balanced RAAA" column.
1. A nurse who works on a medical unit is assigned to work on a mental health unit.
2. A nurse who administered the wrong medication to a client fails to document or report the
error.
3. The nurse asks an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to ambulate a client.
4. A nurse accesses a neighbor's electronic health record (EHR) for someone who is not a
caregiver but wants to find out what is wrong with the neighbor. - CORRECT ANSWERS
1. Responsibility
2. Responsibility, Accountability
3. Balanced RAAA
4. Authority, Accountability
For each statement, specify whether it is appropriate or inappropriate based on the five rights
of delegation.
1. Asking the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to give a client their morning medications.
2. An experienced nurse asks a new nurse to ambulate a client so they can speak with a
healthcare provider.
3. Asking another registered nurse on the floor to watch a patient while you are at lunch.
4. Assigning a licensed vocational nurse (LVN) to care for the same clients as the day before. -
CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Inappropriate Delegation
2. Appropriate Delegation
100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Drag and drop the key characteristics to match their corresponding nursing care delivery
system.
1. Patient-Centered Care
2. Total Patient Care
3. Case Management - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Adapting care as the needs of an
individual change and conveying respect for the individual's health and lifestyle choices
2. RN responsible for all care on a shift and requiring a high degree of interprofessional
collaboration
3. Clinicians focusing on groups of clients with specific illnesses with the goal of improving
outcomes while reducing the overall cost of care
Drag and drop each description to match its corresponding principle of building an effective
healthcare team.
1. Responsibility
2. Autonomy
3. Authority
4. Accountability - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. The obligation to act
2. The choice to act
3. The power to act
4. The ownership of the act
Which are the five rights of delegation? (SATA) - CORRECT ANSWERS -Right
Direction/Communication
-Right Person
-Right Circumstances
-Right Supervision/Evaluation
-Right Task
, NR 226-EDAPT MANAGING PATIENT CARE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
The nurse whose work focuses on lowering the cost of care without compromising quality is
working in which role? - CORRECT ANSWERS Case manager
For each situation, if the nurse's responsibility, autonomy, authority, and accountability are out
of balance, indicate which factor(s) of RAAA may cause the unbalance. Note: More than one
factor may be affected in a situation. If the nurse's RAAA is balanced, place a check in the
"Balanced RAAA" column.
1. A nurse who works on a medical unit is assigned to work on a mental health unit.
2. A nurse who administered the wrong medication to a client fails to document or report the
error.
3. The nurse asks an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to ambulate a client.
4. A nurse accesses a neighbor's electronic health record (EHR) for someone who is not a
caregiver but wants to find out what is wrong with the neighbor. - CORRECT ANSWERS
1. Responsibility
2. Responsibility, Accountability
3. Balanced RAAA
4. Authority, Accountability
For each statement, specify whether it is appropriate or inappropriate based on the five rights
of delegation.
1. Asking the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to give a client their morning medications.
2. An experienced nurse asks a new nurse to ambulate a client so they can speak with a
healthcare provider.
3. Asking another registered nurse on the floor to watch a patient while you are at lunch.
4. Assigning a licensed vocational nurse (LVN) to care for the same clients as the day before. -
CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Inappropriate Delegation
2. Appropriate Delegation