NURS 420 ATI Week 1 Quiz- Questions and Answers – Spring 2026 | 100% Correct
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Term
A nurse is discussing advancing interprofessional communication on
the unit. Which of the following should the nurse identify as a barrier to
this advancement?
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B. Misunderstanding of roles
- The misunderstanding of others' roles is one of the main barriers to
advancing interprofessional communication. A clear explanation of each
member's role should be shared with the entire team.
, D. "I am responsible for ensuring that a delegated task is completed."
- The nurse (delegator) is responsible for monitoring and ensuring that the task is
completed accordingly. This is identified in the delegation right of supervision and
evaluation.
A. Self-destructive behavior despite alternative interventions
- Mechanical restraints are warranted to protect a client from self-destructive
behavior when other methods of controlling the client are unsuccessful.
D. A client falls getting out of bed.
- An unusual or unexpected event, such as a client fall or medication error, requires
completion of an incident report. An incident report is used to review data about
what lead to an event and provide information to prevent the event from recurring.
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Term
A nurse in a community health clinic is interviewing a couple who just
lost their house in a fire. Using the priority framework of Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, which category should the nurse identify for the
clients' situation?
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,D. An experienced nurse is uncivil to a newly licensed nurse
- Incivility and bullying are examples of interpersonal conflict. Interpersonal conflict
arises from differing goals and value systems.
D. Physiological
- The nurse should identify that clients who have lost their home are
experiencing physiological needs according to Maslow's hierarchy. Shelter is a
basic physiological need for survival.
A. "Hospice care services keep the family updated on the client's condition."
- Hospice care services provide comfort and support for the client and their family.
The hospice team is responsible for keeping the family updated on the client's
condition.
A. Deontology
- The nurse manager has used the deontological approach, in which the manager
examined the rightness and wrongness of the nurse's response to the combative
client.
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Term
A charge nurse has assigned a group of clients to a licensed practical
nurse (LPN). The charge nurse recieves reports from her asignedclients
about the LPN's lack of care. Which of the following actions should the
charge nurse take?
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B. A nurse rolls their eyes at another nurse after providing report.
- The nurse should include in the in-service on incivility, a nurse rolling their eyes at
another nurse after providing report is an example of horizontal or lateral violence.
Lateral violence is incivility between peer to peer.
C. Talk with the clients who have reported the LPN's lack of care.
- The charge nurse should investigate the allegations of misconduct to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted.
A. Deontology
- The nurse manager has used the deontological approach, in which the manager
examined the rightness and wrongness of the nurse's response to the combative
client.
D. An experienced nurse is uncivil to a newly licensed nurse
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Questions and answers
1 of 68
Term
A nurse is discussing advancing interprofessional communication on
the unit. Which of the following should the nurse identify as a barrier to
this advancement?
Give this one a try later!
B. Misunderstanding of roles
- The misunderstanding of others' roles is one of the main barriers to
advancing interprofessional communication. A clear explanation of each
member's role should be shared with the entire team.
, D. "I am responsible for ensuring that a delegated task is completed."
- The nurse (delegator) is responsible for monitoring and ensuring that the task is
completed accordingly. This is identified in the delegation right of supervision and
evaluation.
A. Self-destructive behavior despite alternative interventions
- Mechanical restraints are warranted to protect a client from self-destructive
behavior when other methods of controlling the client are unsuccessful.
D. A client falls getting out of bed.
- An unusual or unexpected event, such as a client fall or medication error, requires
completion of an incident report. An incident report is used to review data about
what lead to an event and provide information to prevent the event from recurring.
Don't know?
2 of 68
Term
A nurse in a community health clinic is interviewing a couple who just
lost their house in a fire. Using the priority framework of Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, which category should the nurse identify for the
clients' situation?
Give this one a try later!
,D. An experienced nurse is uncivil to a newly licensed nurse
- Incivility and bullying are examples of interpersonal conflict. Interpersonal conflict
arises from differing goals and value systems.
D. Physiological
- The nurse should identify that clients who have lost their home are
experiencing physiological needs according to Maslow's hierarchy. Shelter is a
basic physiological need for survival.
A. "Hospice care services keep the family updated on the client's condition."
- Hospice care services provide comfort and support for the client and their family.
The hospice team is responsible for keeping the family updated on the client's
condition.
A. Deontology
- The nurse manager has used the deontological approach, in which the manager
examined the rightness and wrongness of the nurse's response to the combative
client.
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, 3 of 68
Term
A charge nurse has assigned a group of clients to a licensed practical
nurse (LPN). The charge nurse recieves reports from her asignedclients
about the LPN's lack of care. Which of the following actions should the
charge nurse take?
Give this one a try later!
B. A nurse rolls their eyes at another nurse after providing report.
- The nurse should include in the in-service on incivility, a nurse rolling their eyes at
another nurse after providing report is an example of horizontal or lateral violence.
Lateral violence is incivility between peer to peer.
C. Talk with the clients who have reported the LPN's lack of care.
- The charge nurse should investigate the allegations of misconduct to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted.
A. Deontology
- The nurse manager has used the deontological approach, in which the manager
examined the rightness and wrongness of the nurse's response to the combative
client.
D. An experienced nurse is uncivil to a newly licensed nurse