ATI Fundamentals Retake EXAM QUESTIONS
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What do nurses use when Standard handoff communication tools, such as
preparing change-of-shift report? Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment,
Recommendation (ISBAR) to facilitate transfers
and discharges.
When should discharge planning On admission with every patient.
begin?
Discharge documentation should Type of discharge, date & time of discharge, who
include went with the client & transportation, where the
client went, summary of clients current condition
at discharge, description of any unresolved
difficulties and disposition of valuables,
medications brought from home & prescriptions.
Documentation & abbreviations and Being accurate & concise is an important element
symbols of documentation. Only abbreviations & symbols
approved by The Joint Commission and the
facility are acceptable.
, A nurse is discussing the HIPPA Family members should provide a code prior to
privacy rule with nurses during new receiving client health information,
employee orientation. Which of the communication of a client can occur at the
following information should the nurse's station, a client can request a hard copy
nurse include? of their records and a nurses may photocopy a
client's medical record for transfer to another
facility.
A nurse is receiving a providers Repeat the details of the prescription back to the
prescription for morphine by provider, have another nurse listen to the
telephone for a client who is telephone prescription and obtain the providers
reporting moderate to severe pain. signature on the prescription within 24 hours.
What are the appropriate nursing
actions?
A problem is an ethical dilemma I. A review of scientific data is not enough to
when solve it
II. It involves a conflict between two moral
imperatives
III. The answer will have a profound effect on the
situation and the client
Ethical dilemmas are problems that involve more than one choice and stem from
differences in the values and beliefs of decision
makers
Autonomy the right to makes one's own personal decisions,
even when those decisions might not be in the
that person's best interest.
Beneifience positive actions to help others (do good)
Fidelity agreement to keep promises
Justice fairness in care delivery and use of resources
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2026 (GRADED A+)
DETAILED ANSWERS!!
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Terms in this set (53)
What do nurses use when Standard handoff communication tools, such as
preparing change-of-shift report? Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment,
Recommendation (ISBAR) to facilitate transfers
and discharges.
When should discharge planning On admission with every patient.
begin?
Discharge documentation should Type of discharge, date & time of discharge, who
include went with the client & transportation, where the
client went, summary of clients current condition
at discharge, description of any unresolved
difficulties and disposition of valuables,
medications brought from home & prescriptions.
Documentation & abbreviations and Being accurate & concise is an important element
symbols of documentation. Only abbreviations & symbols
approved by The Joint Commission and the
facility are acceptable.
, A nurse is discussing the HIPPA Family members should provide a code prior to
privacy rule with nurses during new receiving client health information,
employee orientation. Which of the communication of a client can occur at the
following information should the nurse's station, a client can request a hard copy
nurse include? of their records and a nurses may photocopy a
client's medical record for transfer to another
facility.
A nurse is receiving a providers Repeat the details of the prescription back to the
prescription for morphine by provider, have another nurse listen to the
telephone for a client who is telephone prescription and obtain the providers
reporting moderate to severe pain. signature on the prescription within 24 hours.
What are the appropriate nursing
actions?
A problem is an ethical dilemma I. A review of scientific data is not enough to
when solve it
II. It involves a conflict between two moral
imperatives
III. The answer will have a profound effect on the
situation and the client
Ethical dilemmas are problems that involve more than one choice and stem from
differences in the values and beliefs of decision
makers
Autonomy the right to makes one's own personal decisions,
even when those decisions might not be in the
that person's best interest.
Beneifience positive actions to help others (do good)
Fidelity agreement to keep promises
Justice fairness in care delivery and use of resources