ATI RN LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM
2019-STUDY GUIDE
1. A client is brought to the emergency department following a motor-vehicle crash. Drug
use is
... [Show More] suspected in the crash, and a voided urine specimen is ordered. The client
repeatedly refuses to provide the specimen.
Which of the following is the appropriate action by the nurse?
a. Tell the client that a catheter will be inserted.
b. Document the client’s refusal in the chart.
c. Assess the client for urinary retention.
d. Obtain a provider’s prescription for a blood alcohol level.
2. A nurse is making shift assignments in a hospital. Which of the following tasks is
appropriate to assign to a licensed practical nurse?
a. Pick up the meal trays after lunch.
b. Administer a nasogastric tube feeding.
c. Plan break times for assistive personnel.
d. Determine adequacy of ventilator settings.
3. A nurse preceptor is evaluating a newly licensed nurse’s competency in assisting with a
sterile procedure.
Which of the following actions indicates the newly licensed nurse is maintaining sterile
technique? (SATA)
a. Places sterile items within a 1.25 cm (0.5 in) border around the edges of the sterile
field
b. Opens the sterile pack by first unfolding the top flap away from her body
c. Prepares a container of sterile solution on the field after putting on sterile gloves
d. Removes the outside packaging of a sterile instrument before dropping it
onto the sterile field
e. Holds the sterile solution bottle with the label facing up
4. A nurse enters a client’s room and identifies that the client is receiving too much IV fluid
because the IV pump is not working properly. Which of the following actions should the
nurse take first?
a. Auscultate the client’s lungs.
b. Notify the provider.
c. Place a faulty equipment tag on the pump.
d. Complete an incident report.
5. A nurse is planning care for a group of clients and can delegate care to a licensed
practical nurse (LPN) and an assistive personnel. Which of the following tasks should the
nurse assign to the LPN?
a. Reinforcing teaching with a client who is learning to self-administer insulin
b. Ambulating a client who is scheduled for discharge later in the day
c. Administering morphine IV bolus to a client who is hr postoperative
d. Admitting a new client who has chronic back pain to the unit
6. A nurse is supervising a newly licensed nurse who is performing surgical asepsis. After
donning a sterile gown and gloves, which of the following actions by the newly licensed
nurse demonstrates correct aseptic technique?
a. The nurse applies goggles.
b. The nurse turns her back to the sterile field.
c. The nurse holds her hands above her waist.
d. The nurse puts on a face mask.
7. A nurse who is caring for a group of clients delegates collection of vital signs to an
assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following actions should the nurse take to
evaluate the delegated task?
a. Review vital sign trends at the end of the shift.
b. Recheck vital signs that are outside the expected reference range.
c. Ask the AP to write a summary of the delegated tasks during the shift.
d. Compare the vital signs the AP obtained with those taken by another AP on a
previous shift.
8. A nurse is caring for four clients. Which of the following tasks can be delegated to an
assistive personnel?
a. Obtaining a stool sample from a client who has renal failure
b. Monitoring a client who has a fluid restriction
c. Assessing a client who just returned from hemodialysis
d. Reviewing dietary instructions for a client who has kidney stones
9. A nurse is triaging a group of clients following a disaster. Which of the following clients
should the nurse recommend for treatment first?
a. A client who has a neck injury and is unable to breathe spontaneously
b. A client who has two open chest wounds with a left tracheal deviation
c. A client who has major burns over 75% of her body surface area
d. A client who has bipolar disorder and is exhibiting signs of hallucination (Class 3)
10. A nurse manager is reviewing guidelines for informed consent with the nursing staff.
Which of the following statements by a staff nurse indicates that the teaching was
effective?
a. “A family member can interpret to obtain informed consent from a client who is
deaf.”
b. “Consent can be given by a durable power of attorney.”
c. “Guardian consent is required for an emancipated minor.”
d. “The nurse can answer any questions the client has about the procedure.”
11. A nurse is caring for four clients. For which of the following clients should the nurse
collaborate with the facility ethics committee?
a. A middle adult client who leaves the facility against medical advice
b. An older adult client who has advanced directives on file
c. A young adult client who is participating in a medical research study
d. An adolescent client whose parents refuse a blood transfusion for religious
reasons
12. A nurse in an ambulatory care setting is orient a newly licensed nurse who is preparing to
return a call to a client. The nurse should explain that which of the following is an
objective of telehealth?
a. Assessing client needs
b. Developing client treatment protocols
c. Providing medication reconciliation
d. Establishing communication between providers (Community Health pg. 75)
13. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has a new diagnosis of diabetes.
The client expresses concern about the cost of blood-glucose monitoring supplies. Which
of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Refer the client to the social services department.
b. Provide the client with a week’s worth of supplies from the hospital (still needs
help paying after)
c. Ask the provider about the possibility of less frequent monitoring (pt needs to
monitor often)
d. Recommend the client reuse the testing lancets (breaks the safety & infection
protocol)
14. A charge nurse is receiving change-of-shift report. Which of the following situations
should the charge nurse address first?
a. A nurse on the previous shift wrote an incident report about a medication error.
b. Two staff members have called to say they will be absent.
c. Transport assistance is unavailable to take a client to occupational therapy.
d. The emergency department nurse is waiting to give report on a new
admission.
15. A nurse who is precepting a newly licensed nurse is discussing the client assignment for
the shift. Which of the following actions should the nurse preceptor take first to
demonstrate appropriate time management? a. Complete required tasks.
b. Review the client’s new laboratory values.
c. Determine client care goals (set/plan goals)
d. Document assessment data.
16. A charge nurse is reviewing information about HIPAA with a group of staff nurses.
Which of the following statements by a staff nurse indicates understanding?
a. “Clients who participate in research studies forfeit their HIPAA right to privacy.”
b. “HIPAA allows facility-specific coding of client health care information to ensure
privacy.”
c. “HIPAA prohibits the uploading of photographs of client’s providers to social
media sites.”
d. “HIPAA allows clients to request a review of their own medical records.”
17. A nurse is caring for a client who has a tumor. The provider recommends surgery. The
client refuses, but the client’s partner wants the surgery performed. Which of the
following is the deciding factor in determining if the surgery will be done?
a. Whether the client understands the risk of refusing the procedure
b. Whether the facility ethics committee reached a consensus on the case
c. Whether the partner is the client’s durable power of attorney for health care
d. Whether the client’s refusal is based on religious belief
18. A charge nurse is planning the care of four newborns. An assistive personnel and licensed
practical nurse are available for staffing. Which of the following tasks should the nurse
assign to a licensed practical nurse?
a. Conduct the newborn hearing screening. (RN assessment)
b. Administer a hepatitis B vaccine.
c. Perform a New Ballard screening. (RN assessment)
d. Obtain vital signs. (CNA)
19. During a staff meeting a unit manager reviews the results for documenting client
education and finds that they are below the benchmark. Which of the following strategies
should the nurse manager implement first?
a. Train LPNs to reinforce teaching with clients using a standardized teaching plan.
b. Determine factors that interfere with the documentation of client education.
c. Include documentation of client education as part of unit nurses’ annual
performance evaluation.
d. Offer incentives for the staff once the unit’s results are back in adherence with the
benchmark.
20. A nurse is explaining ethics and values to a newly licensed nurse. The nurse should
explain that preventing client injury by removing a fall hazard demonstrates which of the
following ethical principles? a. Utility
b. Autonomy
c. Nonmaleficence
d. Veracity
21. A nurse is caring for a group of clients. Which of the following clients should the nurse
plan to assess first?
a. A client who has congestive heart failure and has lost 0.9 kg (2 lb) in the past 24
hr (improvement)
b. A client who has diabetes mellitus and reports paresthesia in his fingers and toes
(ABC-circulation)
c. A client who has a nasogastric tube and has crackles in the lungs (ABC--
airway)
d. A client who has a new diagnosis of Graves’ disease and a TSH level of 0.2
microunits/mL
22. A charge nurse is planning to evacuate clients on the unit because there is a fire on
another floor. Which of the following clients should the nurse evacuate first?
a. A client who is in Buck’s traction for a left hip fracture (can’t necessarily move
too much)
b. A client who is 1 day postoperative following thoracic surgery and has a chest
tube (possible physical instability)
c. A client who is confused and restrained for safety (still needs continual nursing
care/assessment)
d. A client who is receiving IV chemotherapy and is ambulatory
23. A nurse enters the room of a client who is unconscious and finds that the client’s son is
reading her electronic medical records from a monitor located at the bedside. Which of
the following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Recommend the son meet with the provider to get information about his mother’s
condition.
b. Report the possible violation of client confidentiality to the nurse manager.
c. Complete an incident report regarding the breach of the client’s confidentiality.
d. Log out the computer so that the client’s son is unable to view his mother’s
information.
24. A nurse is preparing a client for cardiac catheterization. Just before the procedure, the
client asks the nurse about the risks of the procedure. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take?
a. Explain the risks of the procedure to the client.
b. Convey the client’s request to the nurse who witnessed the consent.
c. Check to see if the medial record indicates the provider explained the procedure
to the client.
d. Notify the provider about the client’s concerns.
25. A nurse is prioritizing care after receiving change-of-shift report on four clients. Which
of the following clients should the nurse assess first?
a. A client who reports a headache with sensitivity to light
b. A client who reports an urge to void but has not urinated during the prior shift
c. A client who reports indigestion and pain in her jaw
d. A client who reports feeling lightheaded when he stands up from a lying position
26. A charge nurse notices that two staff nurses are not taking meal breaks during their shifts.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Discuss time management strategies with the nurses.
b. Determine the reasons the nurses are not taking scheduled breaks. Assess
first
c. Provide coverage for the nurses’ breaks.
d. Review facility policies for taking scheduled breaks.
27. A nurse is preparing to delegate bathing and turning of a newly admitted client who has
end-stage bone cancer to an experienced assistive personnel (AP). Which of the
following assessments should the nurse make before delegating care?
a. Has the AP checked the client’s pain level prior to turning her? (RN only - do not
delegate what you can EAT = evaluate, assess, teach)
b. Is the client’s family present so the AP can show them how to turn the client?
(this is not necessary)
c. Has data been collected about specific client needs related to turning?
(Assessment of holistic care r/t pt needs and what the experienced AP can do)
d. Does the AP have the time to change the client’s central IV line dressing after
turning her? (AP cannot change dressings)
28. A nurse is preparing to transfer a client from the emergency department to a medicalsurgical unit using the SBAR communication tool. Which of the following information
should the nurse include in the background portion of the report?
a. A prescribed consultation -under situation
b. The client’s vital signs
c. The client’s name -under situation
d. The client’s code status -under situation
29. A nurse is planning discharge for a client who has rheumatoid arthritis. Which of the
following statements by the client should the nurse identify as an indication that a referral
to an occupation therapist is necessary?
a. “I need some help planning my meals to maintain my weight.”
b. “I am tired of having pain in my joints all the time.”
c. “I’m having difficulty climbing the stairs at my house.”
d. “I will need assistance with bathing.”
30. A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a 16-year-old client who reports
abdominal pain and is accompanied by an adult neighbor. The provider diagnoses a
ruptured appendix and states that the client requires an emergency appendectomy. Which
of the following actions should the nurse?
a. Ask the adult neighbor to sign the consent form.
b. Obtain consent from the hospital administrator.
c. Witness the client signing the consent form.
d. Attempt to notify the client’s guardian to obtain consent.
31. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for four clients. Which of the following
findings is the highest priority?
a. A client who had a cardiac catheterization whose capillary refill in the great
toe is 4 seconds
b. A client who has COPD and has an oxygen saturation of 90%
c. A client who had a cholecystectomy 6 hr ago and is requesting pain medication
d. A client whose TPN was discontinued 4 hr ago and is requesting clear liquids
32. A charge nurse suspects that a staff nurse is chemically impaired. Which of the following
actions should the charge nurse take?
a. Assign clients who are not prescribed narcotics to the staff nurse.
b. Collect data about the staff nurse to support further action.
c. Report the staff nurse to the facility ethics committee.
d. Counsel the staff nurse about substance use.
33. A nurse is assessing a client’s comprehension of a pulmonary function test prior to the
procedure. Which of the following client statements indicates to the nurse an
understanding of the procedure?
a. “I will be given contrast dye during this test.”
b. “I might have to wear a nose clip during this test.”
c. “I might have a tube inserted into my airway during the test.’
d. “I will run on a treadmill during this test.”
34. A nurse in the emergency department is triaging four clients. Which of the following
clients should the nurse recommend to be examined first?
a. A toddler who has a 2 cm (0.79 in) head laceration oozing dark red blood
b. An adolescent client who has an injured ankle and reports a pain level of 8 on a
scale from 0 to 10
c. An older adult client who has dyspnea and a respiratory rate of 26/min
d. An adult client who has large ecchymosis on both legs
35. A home health nurse finds piles of newspapers in the hallway of a client’s home. The
nurse explains the need to discard the newspapers for safety reasons. The client agrees to
move the newspapers into the living room. Which of the following conflict resolution
strategies has the nurse used?
a. Collaborating
b. Smoothing
c. Accommodating
d. Compromising
36. A nurse is planning to delegate client care assignments. Which of the following tasks
should the nurse plan to delegate to an assistive personnel?
a. Advising a client on self-administration of acetaminophen
b. Informing a family of a client’s progress in physical therapy
c. Teaching a client to perform a finger-stick for testing blood glucose levels
d. Performing post mortem care prior to transferring the client to the morgue
37. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client following a total knee arthroplasty.
Which of the following information should the nurse include (SATA)
a. Advance directives information
b. Contact information for the physical therapist
c. Medication guidelines information
d. Insurance information
e. Information about follow-up care
38. A nurse is planning to discharge a client who has terminal cancer and suggests that the
family might benefit from respite services. When the client’s partner asks how this
service can help, which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate?
a. “This service offers psychological interventions during and after your wife’s
illness.”
b. “The clinicians help reduce the severity of your wife’s physical problems.”
c. “This service delivers meals and supplies to reduce your errands away from
home.”
d. “It makes it possible for you to have some time away from caring for your
wife.”
39. A nurse is teaching a client how to use a finger-stick glucometer at home. Which of the
following instructions should the nurse include?
a. Warm the hands prior to piercing the skin.
b. Cap the lancet prior to putting it in the trash.- never recap
c. Elevate the arm for 1 min before taking the blood sample.- has to be down so
gravity can assist to milk the blood out .
d. Obtain the blood sample from the finger pads.
40. A nurse is assessing a client who had a recent stroke. Which of the following findings
should indicate the need for referral to an occupational therapist?
a. Receptive aphasia→ unable to understand language in its written or spoken form
b. Facial drooping→ speech therapist
c. Memory loss
d. Unilateral neglect –is one of the disabling features of stroke, and is defined as a
failure to attend to the side opposite a brain lesion.
41. A nurse is participating in the development of a disaster management plan for a hospital.
The nurse should recognize that which of the following resources is the highest priority
to have available in response to a bioterrorism event?
a. A network for communication between staff members and families
b. A mental health specialist on the response team
c. A sufficient supply of personal protective equipment
d. A system for tracking client information
42. A nurse in a clinic is reviewing laboratory reports for a group of clients. Which of the
following diseases should the nurse report to the state health department?
a. Rotavirus
b. Pertussis
c. Respiratory syncytial virus
d. Group B streptococcal disease
43. A charge nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about proper cleaning of equipment
used for a client who has Clostridium difficile. Which of the following solutions should
the nurse recommend to clean the equipment?
a. Chlorine bleach
b. Triclosan
c. Chlorhexidine
d. Isopropyl alcohol
44. A nurse is assessing an older adult client who was brought to the emergency department
by his adult son, who reports that the client fell at home. The nurse suspects elder abuse.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Treat and discharge the client.
b. Ask the client’s son to go to the waiting area.
c. File an incident report.
d. Ask the client about his injuries with the son present
45. A nurse is completing discharge teaching with a client who is being treated for
tuberculosis (TB). Which of the following statements by the client indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
a. “I need to take my prescribed medication for 3 months.”
b. “I should have a sputum culture done every 2 to 4 weeks.”
c. “I need to have a TB skin test done once per year.”
d. “I should wear a mask while around my family.”
46. An older adult client is awaiting surgery for a fractured right hip. The nurse should
recognize that which of the following can be delegated to an assistive personnel?
a. Checking the pulses of the client’s right foot
b. Recording the client’s vital signs
c. Turning the client
d. Determining the client’s pain level
47. A charge nurse in the newborn nursery is delegating tasks to an assistive personnel (AP).
Which of the following is an appropriate task for the AP?
a. Inspect the skin of a newborn who is receiving phototherapy. – Assess
b. Answer the parents’ questions about newborn circumcision. - Teaching
c. Show a new mother how to change the newborn’s diaper. - Teaching
d. Obtain the weight of a newborn that is receiving formula
48. A nurse is orienting a newly licensed nurse about the use of restraints. Which of the
following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the
teaching?
a. “A provider can write a prescription for restraints ‘as needed’.”
b. “I need to tie the restraint to the part of the bed frame that moves.”
c. “I should tie the restraints using a square knot.”
d. “I will remove a client’s restraints every 4 hours.”
49. An infection control nurse is planning an education program for a group of newly
licensed nurses. Which of the following infections should the nurse include when
discussing illnesses requiring droplet precautions?
a. Mumps
b. Rubeola
c. Varicella
d. Rotavirus
50. A nurse is caring for a client who has cancer. The client and her partner are asking the
nurse about hospice are. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate?
a. “Hospice care will prolong the life expectancy of clients who are terminally ill.”
b. “Hospice care is a multidisciplinary program for clients who are terminally
ill.”
c. “Hospice care is helpful for clients at various stages of chronic illness.”
d. “Hospital access is no longer available for clients who are in hospice care.”
51. A nurse is planning care for a client who has Addison’s disease. Which of the following
tasks should the nurse plan to delegate to an assistive personnel?
a. Decide how often to measure vital signs.
b. Explain to the client about a 24-hr urine specimen collection.
c. Determine the client’s muscle strength prior to ambulation.
d. Remind the client to change positions slowly.
52. A charge nurse discovers that a staff nurse on the unit has made repeated medication
errors. Which of the following actions should the charge nurse take first?
a. Notify the risk management department of the situation. (4)
b. Review with the nurse the principles of medication administration. (2)
c. Ask the nurse to describe her medication administration procedure. (1)
d. Identify education opportunities for the nurse regarding safe medication
administration. (3)
53. A case manager is reviewing documentation on several clients and notes a progress report
that falsely identifies a client as HIV-positive due to multiple sexual partners. The nurse
manager should identify that which of the following torts has occurred? P. 42 ch 3
a. Libel : talking bad about someone via writing it in notes
b. Battery : intentional/wrongful physical contact
c. Slander : Defamation with the spoken word
d. Negligence
54. A nurse is preparing a client for an elective mastectomy. The client is wearing a plain
gold wedding band.
Which of the following is an appropriate procedure for taking care of this client’s ring?
a. Place the client’s ring in the facility safe.
b. Tape the ring securely to the client’s finger.
c. Place the ring in the bad with the client’s clothing.
d. Agree to keep the ring for the client until after surgery.
55. A nurse is prioritizing postpartum care for four clients. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take first?
a. Assist a client who requests help breastfeeding her 4-hr-old newborn.
b. Administer RH immune globulin to a client who is Rh-negative and 6 hr
postpartum.
c. Check uterine tone for a client who received methylergonovine- if the uterine
tone is not
d. Instruct a client who has an episiotomy about a sitz bath.
56. A hospice nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness and reports severe pain.
After the nurse administers the prescribed opioid and benzodiazepine, the client becomes
somnolent and difficult to arouse.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Withhold the benzodiazepine but continue the opioid.
b. Contact the provider about replacing the opioid with an NSAID.
c. Administer the benzodiazepine but withhold the opioid.
d. Continue the medication dosages that relieve the client’s pain.
57. A nurse is observing an assistive personnel (AP) administer 0.9% sodium chloride enema
to an adult client.
For which of the following actions by the AP should the nurse intervene?
a. Administers the solution at room temperature
b. Points tubing in the direction of the umbilicus during insertion
c. Position the client on her left side with knees flexed
d. Inserts the tubing 8 cm (3.1 in) into the rectum
58. A nurse is providing information to a client about advance directives. The nurse should
explain that advance directives include which of the following? P . 38 ch 3
a. Instructions regarding treatments the client desires or does not desire –
(livings wills and durable power of attorney make up AD).
b. Information regarding the disposition of the client’s body upon death
c. Information regarding organ donation
d. A form with directions for contacting next of kin
59. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for four clients. The nurse should recognize
that which of the following clients is the highest priority?
a. A client who has peripheral vascular disease ad has an absent pedal pulse in
the right foot
b. A client who is newly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and is scheduled to begin
IV chemotherapy.
c. A client who has methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and has an
axillary temperature of 38C (101F)
d. A client who is postoperative following a laminectomy 12 hr ago and is unable to
void
60. A staff development nurse is giving an in-service presentation about advocacy in nursing.
Which of the following statements by a nurse indicates an understanding of the role of a
client advocate?
a. “In the role of client advocate, I should take responsibility for coordinating each
client’s care.”
b. “As a client advocate, I will suggest the best course of action for clients who are
indecisive.”
c. “My role as a client advocate is to empower the clients to make informed
healthcare decisions.”
d. “As a client advocate, I will adhere to the provider’s prescribed treatments.”
61. A nurse manager observes an assistive personnel (AP) incorrectly transferring a client to
the bedside commode. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Refer the AP to the facility procedure manual.
b. Instruct the AP to request assistance when unsure about a task.
c. Help the AP assist the client with the transfer.
d. Demonstrate the proper client transfer technique for the AP.
62. A nurse at the local health department is caring for four clients who have communicable
diseases. Which of the following infections should the nurse report to the state health
department?
a. Chlamydia trachomatis
b. Pediculosis capitis
c. Impetigo contagiosa
d. Candida albicans
63. A charge nurse witnesses two nurses having a loud discussion at the nurses’ station about
not wanting to care for a client who has drug-resistant tuberculosis. Which of the
following actions should the charge nurse take?
a. Escort the nurses to the nurses’ lounge to continue the discussion.
b. Recommend that both nurses be terminated.
c. Make arrangements to take over the client’s care.
d. Contact the house supervisor to mediate the conflict.
64. A newly licensed nurse is floating to an unfamiliar unit and determines that he does not
have sufficient experiences to safely care for his assigned clients. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
a. Accept the assignment with help from assistive personnel on the unit.
b. Request that the charge nurse modify the assignment.
c. Document the concern in the nurse’s notes.
d. Notify the risk manager.
65. A nurse is conducting an in-service about the nursing code of ethics with a group of
newly licensed nurses.
Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching as an example
of advocacy?
a. Recommending a referral for a client who requires physical therapy
b. Suggesting a client’s partner attend a support group for emotional support
c. Evaluating a client’s home for safety hazards
d. Completing an incident report following a medication error
66. A charge nurse in the emergency department is supervising a nurse who is floating from
the medicalsurgical unit. Which of the following assignments is appropriate for the float
nurse?
a. Administer IV nitroglycerin to a client who is experiencing chest pain.
b. Perform a urinary catheterization for a client who has experienced a
cerebrovascular accident.
c. Set up a trauma room for an incoming client who was in a motor-vehicle crash.
d. Complete a SAD PERSONS assessment scale for a client who has attempted
suicide.
67. A home health nurse is assessing the home environment during an initial visit to a client
who has history of falls. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as
increasing the client’s risk for falls?
(SATA)
a. A folding chair without arm rests
b. A wheeled office chair at the client’s computer desk
c. A throw rug covering some cracked vinyl flooring in the kitchen
d. A two-wheeled walker used to assist the client with ambulation
e. A raised vinyl seat on the toilet in the bathroom
68. A nurse in a long-term care facility should identify that which of the following will
provide security for clients who have dementia?
a. Turning off room lights at night
b. Using a facility
c. Restricting space to reduce pacing
d. Setting alarms on exits
69. A nurse in the emergency department is preparing to care for a client who arrived via
ambulance. The client is disoriented and has a cardiac arrhythmia. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
a. Have the client sign a consent for treatment
b. Notify risk management before initiating treatment
c. Proceed with treatment without obtaining written consent (Implied Consent)
d. Contact the client’s next of kin to obtain consent for treatment
70. A nurse is reviewing the medication administration record of a client and notices that an
additional dose of medication has been administered. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take first?
a. Inform the nursing supervisor.
b. Notify the provider
c. Observe the client’s condition [Show Less]