ATI CAPSTONE LEADERSHIP 2023 ACTUAL
TEST UPDATED FINAL SCRIPT 2026 FULL
SOLUTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
⩥ advanced directives. Answer: - purpose of advanced directives is to
communicate a pt's wishes regarding end of life care should the pt
become unable to do so
- all clients admitted should be asked if they have one
- pt who doesn't have one should be given info that outlines their rights
r/t healthcare decisions and how to formulate advanced directives
⩥ living will. Answer: - legal document that expresses client's wishes
regarding medical treatment in the event the client becomes
incapacitated and is facing end-of-life issues
⩥ durable power of attorney for health care. Answer: - document that
designates a health care proxy, who is authorized make health care
decisions for a client who is unable
⩥ provider's prescriptions. Answer: - unless a DNR or AND prescription
is written, the nurse should initiate CPR when a client has no pulse or
respirations.
, - The written prescription for. DNR should be placed in the client's
medical record
⩥ nursing role in advanced directives. Answer: - provide written info
regarding advanced directives
- document the client's advanced directives status
- ensure advanced directives are current and reflect pt decisions
- recognize clients choice takes priority when there is conflict between
the client and family or client and hcp
- inform all members of health care team of client's advanced directives
⩥ criminal law. Answer: - subsection of public law and relates to the
relationship of an individual w/ the govt
- can be a felony or misdemeanor
⩥ felony. Answer: - serious crime or homicide
⩥ misdemeanor. Answer: - less serious crime or petty theft
⩥ civil laws. Answer: - protect the rights of individuals
⩥ inintentional torts. Answer: - negligence
- malpractice
TEST UPDATED FINAL SCRIPT 2026 FULL
SOLUTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
⩥ advanced directives. Answer: - purpose of advanced directives is to
communicate a pt's wishes regarding end of life care should the pt
become unable to do so
- all clients admitted should be asked if they have one
- pt who doesn't have one should be given info that outlines their rights
r/t healthcare decisions and how to formulate advanced directives
⩥ living will. Answer: - legal document that expresses client's wishes
regarding medical treatment in the event the client becomes
incapacitated and is facing end-of-life issues
⩥ durable power of attorney for health care. Answer: - document that
designates a health care proxy, who is authorized make health care
decisions for a client who is unable
⩥ provider's prescriptions. Answer: - unless a DNR or AND prescription
is written, the nurse should initiate CPR when a client has no pulse or
respirations.
, - The written prescription for. DNR should be placed in the client's
medical record
⩥ nursing role in advanced directives. Answer: - provide written info
regarding advanced directives
- document the client's advanced directives status
- ensure advanced directives are current and reflect pt decisions
- recognize clients choice takes priority when there is conflict between
the client and family or client and hcp
- inform all members of health care team of client's advanced directives
⩥ criminal law. Answer: - subsection of public law and relates to the
relationship of an individual w/ the govt
- can be a felony or misdemeanor
⩥ felony. Answer: - serious crime or homicide
⩥ misdemeanor. Answer: - less serious crime or petty theft
⩥ civil laws. Answer: - protect the rights of individuals
⩥ inintentional torts. Answer: - negligence
- malpractice