EXAM1 NR446, NR 446 LEADERSHIP
EXAM 1 STUDY EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
- plan priorites based on - CORRECT-ANSWERSPurpose of care
- Current clinical picture
- Picture of the outcome or result
- ABCDE principle:
- used when?
- define parts? - CORRECT-ANSWERS-used this when figuring out which patient goes
first!
- A (Airway): Ensure patent airway. Stabilize cervical spine if neck/head trauma is
suspected
- B (Breathing): Assess for respirations & ventilatory effort
- C (Circulation): Check heart rate, blood pressure, cap refill, check for bleeding too
- D (Disability): Assess client's level of consciousness. Think neuro*
,- E (Exposure): Undress patient, assess client's body. Also could be under environment in
the book. Assess the whole body
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - CORRECT-ANSWERS(level 1) Physiological Needs,
(level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self
Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
- levels of priority setting:
- level 1?
- level 2?
- level 3? - CORRECT-ANSWERSlevel 1: ABCs
- level 2: mental status changes, acute pain, abnormal labs/tests
- level 3: risk categories, at risk groups- safety and infection along with chronic problems
- prioritization of client care:
- just review - CORRECT-ANSWERSUNSTABLE over STABLE
- ACUTE over CHRONIC problems
- SYSTEMIC over LOCAL problems
,- compliation over expected findings what does this mean? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSComplication: medical emergency Stroke patient, ICP is a complication.
Expected findings would be unsteady gait and numbness. We would pick ICP over
numbness
- delegation - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe assignment of new or additional responsibilities
to a subordinate
- assignment nurse? - CORRECT-ANSWERSdistribution of work to each staff member
- RN can delegate what? - CORRECT-ANSWERSwhat you can EAT:
- -evaluate
- -assess
- -teach
- -nursing process
- -initial client education or assessment
- -tasks the required clinical judgement
- Five Right of Delegation - CORRECT-ANSWERS1. Right task
- 2. Right circumstances
- 3. Right person
- 4. Right direction/communication
- 5. Right supervision
- five right of delegation:
- right direction and communication- Four C's of this - CORRECT-ANSWERS-clear
, - -concise
- -correct
- -complete
- RN delegate to PN - CORRECT-ANSWERS-medication everything besides IV
- -Enteral feeding
- -all task excepts blood administion and IV push
- -reassessment, reinforcement of patient teaching
- RN delegate to AP - CORRECT-ANSWERS-ADLS
- -ambulating
- -feeding patient without swallowing precautions
- -positioning
- -vitals on stable
- -bed making
- speciment collection (not sterile)
- -I/O
- -basic CPR
- ethics - CORRECT-ANSWERSthe principles of right and wrong that guide an individual
in making decisions
- applied ethics - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe manner in which principles of ethics are
incorporated into professional conduct.
- ethical theory - CORRECT-ANSWERSvaries ideas and principles used to make
judgement between right and wrong
EXAM 1 STUDY EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
- plan priorites based on - CORRECT-ANSWERSPurpose of care
- Current clinical picture
- Picture of the outcome or result
- ABCDE principle:
- used when?
- define parts? - CORRECT-ANSWERS-used this when figuring out which patient goes
first!
- A (Airway): Ensure patent airway. Stabilize cervical spine if neck/head trauma is
suspected
- B (Breathing): Assess for respirations & ventilatory effort
- C (Circulation): Check heart rate, blood pressure, cap refill, check for bleeding too
- D (Disability): Assess client's level of consciousness. Think neuro*
,- E (Exposure): Undress patient, assess client's body. Also could be under environment in
the book. Assess the whole body
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - CORRECT-ANSWERS(level 1) Physiological Needs,
(level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self
Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
- levels of priority setting:
- level 1?
- level 2?
- level 3? - CORRECT-ANSWERSlevel 1: ABCs
- level 2: mental status changes, acute pain, abnormal labs/tests
- level 3: risk categories, at risk groups- safety and infection along with chronic problems
- prioritization of client care:
- just review - CORRECT-ANSWERSUNSTABLE over STABLE
- ACUTE over CHRONIC problems
- SYSTEMIC over LOCAL problems
,- compliation over expected findings what does this mean? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSComplication: medical emergency Stroke patient, ICP is a complication.
Expected findings would be unsteady gait and numbness. We would pick ICP over
numbness
- delegation - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe assignment of new or additional responsibilities
to a subordinate
- assignment nurse? - CORRECT-ANSWERSdistribution of work to each staff member
- RN can delegate what? - CORRECT-ANSWERSwhat you can EAT:
- -evaluate
- -assess
- -teach
- -nursing process
- -initial client education or assessment
- -tasks the required clinical judgement
- Five Right of Delegation - CORRECT-ANSWERS1. Right task
- 2. Right circumstances
- 3. Right person
- 4. Right direction/communication
- 5. Right supervision
- five right of delegation:
- right direction and communication- Four C's of this - CORRECT-ANSWERS-clear
, - -concise
- -correct
- -complete
- RN delegate to PN - CORRECT-ANSWERS-medication everything besides IV
- -Enteral feeding
- -all task excepts blood administion and IV push
- -reassessment, reinforcement of patient teaching
- RN delegate to AP - CORRECT-ANSWERS-ADLS
- -ambulating
- -feeding patient without swallowing precautions
- -positioning
- -vitals on stable
- -bed making
- speciment collection (not sterile)
- -I/O
- -basic CPR
- ethics - CORRECT-ANSWERSthe principles of right and wrong that guide an individual
in making decisions
- applied ethics - CORRECT-ANSWERSThe manner in which principles of ethics are
incorporated into professional conduct.
- ethical theory - CORRECT-ANSWERSvaries ideas and principles used to make
judgement between right and wrong