ATI PN LEADERSHIP PROCTORED EXAM 2025/2026
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+|
The patient no longer requires acute care but is unable to receive
the complex care required in the patient's home. The nurse may
arrange for this patient for this patient to be transferred to what
type of facility? -ANSWERS-Extended-care facility
The nurse is involved in an active discussion with people in the
community about healthcare systems in the United States. The
nurse explains characteristics that cause problems in the current
system, including what? (Select all that apply.) -ANSWERS-A.
There is no central agency to govern healthcare systems.
B. Access to healthcare is governed by ability to pay.
C. Insurance payers must approve most procedures and services.
Which patient would the nurse expect to have Medicare as their
health insurance? (Select all that apply.) -ANSWERS-A. The 83-
year-old patient diagnosed with heart failure.
B. The 35-year-old patient who is a quadriplegic.
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C. The 53-year-old with end-stage renal disease receiving
dialysis.
The nurse evaluates different healthcare systems and determines
that those delivering safe and high-quality care require what?
(Select all that apply.) -ANSWERS-A. Health professionals such
as nurses, physicians, occupational and physical therapists.
B. Medical vendors such as supplies of linens, foods,
medications, and supplies.
C. Ancillary service professionals such as food, maintenance, and
business office services.
Which statement about the U.S. healthcare system made by the
nurse is untrue and inaccurate? -ANSWERS-Access to
healthcare is available to all persons regardless of ability to pay.
2. Why is it important for nurses to have some understanding of
healthcare issues in the United States? -ANSWERS-
Reimbursement often influences the services that can be offered
to the public.