ATI LEADERSHIP PROCTORED FINAL EXAM 2025 WITH
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY
GRADED A++
Managing Client Care: Appropriate Assignment During Orientation -
ANSWER New RNs should be assigned a patient that they are competent
caring for, and only after their skills have been observed and approved by
an experienced RN.
Airway Management: Discharge planning for a Client Who Has a
Tracheostomy -ANSWER Always have two extra trach tubes (one your size
and one size smaller). Keep an obturator for each trach tube and trach ties.
Keep sterile saline and lubricant with you at all times.
Professional Responsibilities: Responding to a Visitor's Question About
Status of a Client -ANSWER Information cannot be shared with
unauthorized individuals, including family members, unless they provide the
code.
Professional Responsibilities: Teaching About Confidentiality -ANSWER
Client medical records must be kept in secure area. No information can be
written on public display boards. EMR should be password protected, and
nurses must only use their own log-in information. No part of the medical
record can be copied, except for authorized exchange of documents
between health care institutions.
Preoperative Nursing Care: Securing Client Belongings -ANSWER Give all
pt belongings to family member to safely stored.
Managing Client Care: Prioritizing Client Care -ANSWER Systemic before
local. Acute before chronic. Actual problems before potential problems.
Listen carefully to clients and don't assume. Recognize and response to
trends vs. transit findings. Recognize indications of medical emergencies &
complications vs expected findings. Apply clinical knowledge to procedural
standards to determine the priority action.
Professional Responsibilities: Adhering to Ethical Principles -ANSWER
Justice (fair treatment), beneficence (doing good), nonmaleficence (doing
,no harm), fidelity (faithfulness), autonomy (independence), veracity
(truthfulness).
Professional Responsibilities: Obtaining Informed Consent in an
Emergency -ANSWER Informed consent is not needed if the pt is
unconscious and surgery is immediately required to save their life.
Information Technology: Receiving a Telephone prescription -ANSWER
First, write down the prescription. Next, repeat the prescription back to the
provider. Document phone conversation in client chart.
Professional Responsibilities: Identifying a Tort -ANSWER A wrongful act
or an infringement of a right
Managing Client Care: Performance Improvement Process -ANSWER
Standards are made available to employees by way of polices and
procedures. Quality issues are identified by staff, management, or risk
management department. an inter professional team is developed to review
the issue. The current state of structure and process related to the issue is
analyzed. Data is collected. If benchmark is not met, possible influencing
factors are determined.
Maintaining a Safe Environment: Assessing a Client's Home for Safety
Hazards -ANSWER Remove items that could cause client to trip. Place
electrical cords against the wall. Make sure steps and sidewalks are in
good repair. Place grab bars near the toilet and the tub. Use nonskid mat in
the tub or shower. Ensure lighting is adequate.
Pressure Ulcers, Wounds, and Wound Management: Assessing for
Evidence of Healing -ANSWER Inflammation means that the body's
immune system is working to heal the wound.
Coordinating Client Care: Need for Variance Report -ANSWER A variance
report compares the planned budget and the actual financial outcome.
Facility Protocols: Caring for a Client Who Has Been Exposed to Anthrax -
ANSWER Treat with antibiotics.
Quality Improvement Plan - ANSWER Strategy to reduce healthcare-
associated infections.
,Cerebrovascular Accident - ANSWER Medical term for stroke affecting
brain function.
Pneumonia - ANSWER Lung infection causing inflammation and fluid.
Wound Infection - ANSWER Infection occurring in a damaged skin area.
Urinary Tract Infection - ANSWER Infection affecting any part of the urinary
system.
Fractured Hip - ANSWER Break in the upper thigh bone near the hip joint.
Substance Dependency - ANSWER Compulsive use of a substance
despite harmful consequences.
Triage - ANSWER Process of prioritizing patients based on severity.
Hallucinations - ANSWER Sensory experiences without external stimuli.
Delusions - ANSWER False beliefs despite contradictory evidence.
Infectious Disease Reporting - ANSWER Mandatory notification of certain
diseases to authorities.
Community Resources - ANSWER Support services available for client
assistance.
Personal Protective Equipment - ANSWER Gear to protect healthcare
workers from hazards.
Veracity - ANSWER Ethical principle of truthfulness in healthcare.
Fidelity - ANSWER Commitment to keep promises and obligations.
Beneficence - ANSWER Acting in the best interest of the patient.
Nonmaleficence - ANSWER Principle of doing no harm to patients.
, Medication Administration Record - ANSWER Document tracking
medications given to patients.
Advance Directives - ANSWER Legal documents stating patient healthcare
preferences.
Assistance Personnel (AP) - ANSWER Support staff aiding nurses in
patient care.
Client Transfer Technique - ANSWER Method for safely moving patients
between locations.
Discharge Teaching - ANSWER Education provided to patients before
leaving care.
Social Worker - ANSWER Professional assisting clients with social needs.
Critical Thinking Class - ANSWER Course aimed at enhancing decision-
making skills.
Incident Report - ANSWER Document detailing an unexpected event in
care.
Emergency Department Triage - ANSWER Prioritization of patients based
on urgency.
Client Care Assignments - ANSWER Distribution of nursing responsibilities
among staff.
Performance Improvement Plan - ANSWER Strategy to enhance nursing
practice and outcomes.
Justice - ANSWER Fair and equal treatment of clients.
Client Advocacy - ANSWER Supporting and promoting client rights and
needs.
Palliative Care - ANSWER Care focused on providing relief from
symptoms.
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY
GRADED A++
Managing Client Care: Appropriate Assignment During Orientation -
ANSWER New RNs should be assigned a patient that they are competent
caring for, and only after their skills have been observed and approved by
an experienced RN.
Airway Management: Discharge planning for a Client Who Has a
Tracheostomy -ANSWER Always have two extra trach tubes (one your size
and one size smaller). Keep an obturator for each trach tube and trach ties.
Keep sterile saline and lubricant with you at all times.
Professional Responsibilities: Responding to a Visitor's Question About
Status of a Client -ANSWER Information cannot be shared with
unauthorized individuals, including family members, unless they provide the
code.
Professional Responsibilities: Teaching About Confidentiality -ANSWER
Client medical records must be kept in secure area. No information can be
written on public display boards. EMR should be password protected, and
nurses must only use their own log-in information. No part of the medical
record can be copied, except for authorized exchange of documents
between health care institutions.
Preoperative Nursing Care: Securing Client Belongings -ANSWER Give all
pt belongings to family member to safely stored.
Managing Client Care: Prioritizing Client Care -ANSWER Systemic before
local. Acute before chronic. Actual problems before potential problems.
Listen carefully to clients and don't assume. Recognize and response to
trends vs. transit findings. Recognize indications of medical emergencies &
complications vs expected findings. Apply clinical knowledge to procedural
standards to determine the priority action.
Professional Responsibilities: Adhering to Ethical Principles -ANSWER
Justice (fair treatment), beneficence (doing good), nonmaleficence (doing
,no harm), fidelity (faithfulness), autonomy (independence), veracity
(truthfulness).
Professional Responsibilities: Obtaining Informed Consent in an
Emergency -ANSWER Informed consent is not needed if the pt is
unconscious and surgery is immediately required to save their life.
Information Technology: Receiving a Telephone prescription -ANSWER
First, write down the prescription. Next, repeat the prescription back to the
provider. Document phone conversation in client chart.
Professional Responsibilities: Identifying a Tort -ANSWER A wrongful act
or an infringement of a right
Managing Client Care: Performance Improvement Process -ANSWER
Standards are made available to employees by way of polices and
procedures. Quality issues are identified by staff, management, or risk
management department. an inter professional team is developed to review
the issue. The current state of structure and process related to the issue is
analyzed. Data is collected. If benchmark is not met, possible influencing
factors are determined.
Maintaining a Safe Environment: Assessing a Client's Home for Safety
Hazards -ANSWER Remove items that could cause client to trip. Place
electrical cords against the wall. Make sure steps and sidewalks are in
good repair. Place grab bars near the toilet and the tub. Use nonskid mat in
the tub or shower. Ensure lighting is adequate.
Pressure Ulcers, Wounds, and Wound Management: Assessing for
Evidence of Healing -ANSWER Inflammation means that the body's
immune system is working to heal the wound.
Coordinating Client Care: Need for Variance Report -ANSWER A variance
report compares the planned budget and the actual financial outcome.
Facility Protocols: Caring for a Client Who Has Been Exposed to Anthrax -
ANSWER Treat with antibiotics.
Quality Improvement Plan - ANSWER Strategy to reduce healthcare-
associated infections.
,Cerebrovascular Accident - ANSWER Medical term for stroke affecting
brain function.
Pneumonia - ANSWER Lung infection causing inflammation and fluid.
Wound Infection - ANSWER Infection occurring in a damaged skin area.
Urinary Tract Infection - ANSWER Infection affecting any part of the urinary
system.
Fractured Hip - ANSWER Break in the upper thigh bone near the hip joint.
Substance Dependency - ANSWER Compulsive use of a substance
despite harmful consequences.
Triage - ANSWER Process of prioritizing patients based on severity.
Hallucinations - ANSWER Sensory experiences without external stimuli.
Delusions - ANSWER False beliefs despite contradictory evidence.
Infectious Disease Reporting - ANSWER Mandatory notification of certain
diseases to authorities.
Community Resources - ANSWER Support services available for client
assistance.
Personal Protective Equipment - ANSWER Gear to protect healthcare
workers from hazards.
Veracity - ANSWER Ethical principle of truthfulness in healthcare.
Fidelity - ANSWER Commitment to keep promises and obligations.
Beneficence - ANSWER Acting in the best interest of the patient.
Nonmaleficence - ANSWER Principle of doing no harm to patients.
, Medication Administration Record - ANSWER Document tracking
medications given to patients.
Advance Directives - ANSWER Legal documents stating patient healthcare
preferences.
Assistance Personnel (AP) - ANSWER Support staff aiding nurses in
patient care.
Client Transfer Technique - ANSWER Method for safely moving patients
between locations.
Discharge Teaching - ANSWER Education provided to patients before
leaving care.
Social Worker - ANSWER Professional assisting clients with social needs.
Critical Thinking Class - ANSWER Course aimed at enhancing decision-
making skills.
Incident Report - ANSWER Document detailing an unexpected event in
care.
Emergency Department Triage - ANSWER Prioritization of patients based
on urgency.
Client Care Assignments - ANSWER Distribution of nursing responsibilities
among staff.
Performance Improvement Plan - ANSWER Strategy to enhance nursing
practice and outcomes.
Justice - ANSWER Fair and equal treatment of clients.
Client Advocacy - ANSWER Supporting and promoting client rights and
needs.
Palliative Care - ANSWER Care focused on providing relief from
symptoms.