2024 ATI Leadership Proctored Exam Version 3 |
NGN-Style Questions & Case Scenarios | Actual
Qs & Ans to Pass the Exam
ABCDE principle for prioritization - ANSWER: Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Disability
Exposure
True/False: Rarely will you ever prioritize giving pain medications - ANSWER:
True
rules for prioritization - ANSWER: - assess before taking action (calling the dr)
- prioritize unstable over stable patients
- prioritize acute over chronic conditions
- prioritize systemic over local issues
- pick least invasive procedure first
examples of efficient nursing practice - ANSWER: - take time at the beginning of
your shift to plan and prioritize your day
- chart interventions/nursing care as soon as you complete them
- group tasks together for a single patient
- complete time consuming or challenging tasks earlier in your shift
- wait to perform non-essential tasks for later in the day
5 rights of delegation - ANSWER: - right task
- right circumstance
- right person
- right direction/communication
- right supervision and evaluation
, what can be delegated to LPN's - ANSWER: medications
enteral feeding
foley insertions
suctioning
trach care
wound care
reinforce teaching
what can be delegated to CNA's - ANSWER: bathing
dressing the patient
ambulation
toileting
oral feeding if no swallowing precautions
positioning
I&Os
collecting specimens
VS
basic CPR
RN's role - ANSWER: patient education
patient assessment
blood transfusions
any tasks that involve nursing judgement
right task - ANSWER: should be repetitive, noninvasive, and should not require a
lot of supervision
right circumstance - ANSWER: do not delegate tasks for unstable patients. we
want to monitor and assess the patients ourselves
NGN-Style Questions & Case Scenarios | Actual
Qs & Ans to Pass the Exam
ABCDE principle for prioritization - ANSWER: Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Disability
Exposure
True/False: Rarely will you ever prioritize giving pain medications - ANSWER:
True
rules for prioritization - ANSWER: - assess before taking action (calling the dr)
- prioritize unstable over stable patients
- prioritize acute over chronic conditions
- prioritize systemic over local issues
- pick least invasive procedure first
examples of efficient nursing practice - ANSWER: - take time at the beginning of
your shift to plan and prioritize your day
- chart interventions/nursing care as soon as you complete them
- group tasks together for a single patient
- complete time consuming or challenging tasks earlier in your shift
- wait to perform non-essential tasks for later in the day
5 rights of delegation - ANSWER: - right task
- right circumstance
- right person
- right direction/communication
- right supervision and evaluation
, what can be delegated to LPN's - ANSWER: medications
enteral feeding
foley insertions
suctioning
trach care
wound care
reinforce teaching
what can be delegated to CNA's - ANSWER: bathing
dressing the patient
ambulation
toileting
oral feeding if no swallowing precautions
positioning
I&Os
collecting specimens
VS
basic CPR
RN's role - ANSWER: patient education
patient assessment
blood transfusions
any tasks that involve nursing judgement
right task - ANSWER: should be repetitive, noninvasive, and should not require a
lot of supervision
right circumstance - ANSWER: do not delegate tasks for unstable patients. we
want to monitor and assess the patients ourselves