Leadership ATI Proctored Focus 2022/2023
1. An RN has to teach the client initially but can delegate ________ to an LPN.
Answer: reinforcing the teaching
2. An LPN can perform ______ care
Answer: tracheostomy care
3. Can an RN delegate to an LPN to perform suctioning?
Answer: yes
4. Can an RN delegate to an LPN to put in a urinary catheter?
Answer: yes
5. Can an RN delegate to an AP to feed a client not on swallow precautions?
Answer: yes
6. Is an RN allowed to delegate to an AP to collect a urine sample?
Answer: yes
7. A nurse delegates to an AP to assist in obtaining vital signs from a postop patient who
required naloxone (narcan) for depressed respirations. Is this an appropriate task for the AP?
Answer: No
8. An older adult client who is on fall precautions is found lying on the floor of his hospital
room. Which of the following actions is most appropriate for the nurse to take first?
A. Call the client's provider
B. Ask a staff member for assistance getting the client back in bed
C. Inspect the client for injuries
D. Ask the client why he got out of bed w/out assistance
Answer: C. Inspect the client for injuries
9. An RN on a med-surg unit is making assignments at the beginning of the shift. Which of
the following tasks should the nurse delegate to the LPN?
A. Obtain vitals for a client who is 2 hr postop following a cardiac Cath
B. Administering a unit of PRBCs
C. Instructing a client in the performance of wound care
D. Developing a plan of care for a newly admitted client
Answer: A. Obtain vitals for a client who is 2 hr postop following a cardiac Cath
10. A nurse is caring for an older adult client who has left the unit for a radiology procedure.
The client's son asks the nurse what med is being given to the client. Which of the following
is an appropriate response by the nurse?
A. "I am sorry, but that is information you will need to ask your mother or her doctor."
B. "Your mother is taking famotidine (Pepcid) for the ulcer & lorazepam (Ativan) for
anxiety."
C. "You will need to ask the charge nurse for that info."
D. "Don't worry. We will give your mother all pertinent info before discharge."
Answer: A. "I am sorry, but that is information you will need to ask your mother or her
doctor."
11. A nurse works in a mental health facility that uses a case management nursing model to
provide care. The nurse should recognize that which of the following describes a case
management approach to care?
A. A nurse provides total care for several clients
B. Collaboration between disciplines creates a multidisciplinary care plan for each client.
C. The focus of care is on detecting disorders at an early stage.
D. The team leader assigns care for a group of clients
Answer: B. Collaboration between disciplines creates a multidisciplinary care plan for each
client.
12. A nurse overhears a client talking with an attorney, reporting physical abuse, use of
restraints & denial of meals. What action should the nurse take?
A. Report the conversation to the nurse manager to allow for follow up investigation.
B. Question the client about the allegations to identify staff who were allegedly involved.
C. Ignore the conversation unless the client brings it to the attention of the nurse.
D. Recognize this as a privileged communication that cannot be discussed w/anyone.
Answer: A. Report the conversation to the nurse manager to allow for follow up
investigation.
13. A nurse manager is planning a department meeting to discuss client advocacy. Which of
the following situations should be included in the discussion? Select all that apply.
A. Discussing treatment options w/a client who was pancreatic cancer
B. Notifying the surgeon when a client signing a surgical consent form has questions about
the procedure
C. Helping a client make a list of questions she would like to ask the provider
D. Clarifying the dosage of a med prescribed for an older adult client who has impaired liver
function
E. Carrying out end-of-life wishes outlined in the living will of an older adult
Answer: B. Notifying the surgeon when a client signing a surgical consent form has
questions about the procedure
C. Helping a client make a list of questions she would like to ask the provider
D. Clarifying the dosage of a med prescribed for an older adult client who has impaired liver
function
E. Carrying out end-of-life wishes outlined in the living will of an older adult
14. A nurse is assessing a client's negligible progress in following a weight loss program.
Which of the following is a likely reason the client was unable to achieve a short-term goal
established during the planning phase of the nursing process?
A. The goals were realistic & formulated w/client input.
B. The underlying problem behind past weight gain was misidentified.
C. The implementation of the plan used flexibility in following the nursing actions
D. The nurse obtained objective & subjective data during the assessment.
Answer: B. The underlying problem behind past weight gain was misidentified.
15. A nurse has prepared an IM injection for a client who is preoperative, when another client
suddenly calls for assistance. The nurse asks an LPN to give the injection since an AP is
waiting to take the client to surgery. Which of the following is an appropriate action by the
LPN?
A. Prepare a new syringe for the client who is preop
B. Give the prepared med to the client who is preop
C. Help the client requesting assistance so the nurse can give the prepared injection
Answer: C. Help the client requesting assistance so the nurse can give the prepared injection
16. A new charge nurse on a busy surgical unit notes a high degree of tension among the
nursing staff. Which of the following should be the initial method used for resolving this
issue?
A. Work w/the nurses to identify stressors
B. Hire additional staff to decrease the work load
C. Make relaxation tapes available to staff to help decrease stress
D. Reassess the situation after the nurses have become accustomed to the new charge nurse
Answer: A. Work w/the nurses to identify stressors
17. A nurse on a long-term care unit finds that a client receiving dialysis was administered
captopril (capoten), which was not prescribed for the client. In which order should the nurse
take the actions listed?
A. Complete an incident report.
B. Contact the risk manager.
C. Instruct the client to call for assistance when getting out of bed.
D. Measure the client's vital signs
E. Notify the provider
Answer: D. Measure the client's vital signs
C. Instruct the client to call for assistance when getting out of bed.
E. Notify the provider
A. Complete an incident report.
B. Contact the risk manager.
18. A nurse is caring for a group of clients on a med surg unit. Which of the following tasks
should the nurse delegate to the assistive personnel (AP)? Select all that apply.
A. Collecting a stool specimen
B. Providing instructions about using a spirometer
C. Measuring oral intake
D. Providing postmortem care
E. Changing a dressing
Answer: A. Collecting a stool specimen
C. Measuring oral intake
D. Providing postmortem care
19. A nurse on a med surg unit is planning care of assigned clients. Which of the following
client should the nurse assess first?
A. A client who is newly admitted & is to have an indwelling urinary catheter inserted
B. A client who has kidney stones & reports flank pain 6 out of 10
C. A client diagnosed w/early- stage chronic kidney disease w/a serum creatinine level of 2.0
mg/dL
D. A client who has a cast newly applied on his forearm and reports tingling of his fingers
Answer: D. A client who has a cast newly applied on his forearm and reports tingling of his
fingers
20. An RN working w/an LPN is planning client care assignments. Which of the following
tasks should the nurse delegate to the LPN?
A. Performing tracheostomy suctioning for a stable client
B. Performing an admission assessment of a client who is preop
C. Initiating the referral of a client to hospice
D. Interpreting a client's digoxin level
Answer: A. Performing tracheostomy suctioning for a stable client
21. A client is prescribed morphine sulphate IM. Which of the following should the nurse
recognize as a requirement for governing controlled substances?
A. Delegate med admin to a RN
B. Ask another nurse to observe disposal of unused med
C. Request another nurse to validate admin of the med
D. Observe the LPN admin the med
Answer: B. Ask another nurse to observe disposal of unused med
22. An older adult client who has early Alzheimer's disease is living w/an adult child who is
employed part- time but is committed to keeping her parent at home. Which of the following
options is appropriate for the nurse to discuss w/the client & family at this time?
A. Hospice care
B. Adult day care
C. An assisted-living facility
D. Long-term care facility
Answer: B. Adult day care
23. A nurse is overheard telling other nurses that the unit manager gives preferential
treatment to nurses on the night shift. Which of the following approaches by the unit manager
reflects an assertive response to resolution of this conflict?
A. Understand that the vocal nurse is misinformed & take no action.
B. Assign the vocal staff nurse to work the night shift to allow direct experience w/the night
shift.
C. Meet one-on-one w/the vocal staff nurse to discuss the concerns raised
D. Confront the staff nurse during the next unit meeting regarding her statement
Answer: C. Meet one-on-one w/the vocal staff nurse to discuss the concerns raised
24. A nurse is caring for a group of clients on a medical unit. Which of the following is the
priority finding the nurse should report to the provider?
A. A client receiving metoclopramide (Reglan) reports diarrhoea
B. A client receiving tamsulosin (Flomax) reports feeling dizzy
C. A client receiving cephalexin (Keflex) reports dyspnea
D. A client receiving erythromycin (E-Mycin) reports epigastric pain
Answer: C. A client receiving cephalexin (Keflex) reports dyspnea
25. A nurse is caring for a client who has recently been prescribed lithium carbonate
(Eskalith). Which of the following is the priority assessment finding for this client?
A. Fine hand tremors
B. Weight gain of 2.7 kg (6 lb)
C. Report of nausea
D. Poor motor coordination
Answer: D. Poor motor coordination
26. A nurse manager is reviewing the function of "Code of Ethics for Nurses with
Interpretive Statements" during a staff meeting. The nurse manager recognizes that this
document is:
A. legally binding
B. mandatory for the practice of nursing
C. a description of requirements for licensure
D. a guide for professional actions
Answer: D. a guide for professional actions
27. A nurse manager finds an increased incidence of health-care associated infections (HAIs)
on a long term care unit. Which of the following is the priority action the nurse manager
should take to address the problem?
A. Monitor the staff's hand hygiene techniques
B. Hold a mandatory in-service about hand hygiene & infection rates
C. Require nurses to take an online course on HAIs
D. Conduct a chart review to gather data about clients who developed HAIs
Answer: D. Conduct a chart review to gather data about clients who developed HAIs
28. A nurse manager is about to write a 2 month performance appraisal for a newly graduated
nurse. Which of the following factors should the nurse manager take into consideration when
planning a performance appraisal interview for this nurse?
A. The written appraisal & interview should sound friendly & be informal
B. No one except the nurse manager should have input regarding the nurses’ appraisal
C. A nursing administrator who does not know the nurse should conduct the interview to
promote fairness
D. The nurse should have a copy of performance standards before the appraisal interview
Answer: D. The nurse should have a copy of performance standards before the appraisal
interview
29. A nurse working at a rehab facility attends an interdisciplinary team meeting for a client
who has had a left hemispheric stroke. Which of the following members of the
interdisciplinary team should the nurse expect to contribute to the plan of care? Select all that
apply
A. Nurse
B. Occupational therapist
C. Speech therapist
D. Physical therapist
E. Respiratory therapist
Answer: A. Nurse
B. Occupational therapist
C. Speech therapist
D. Physical therapist
30. A nurse is writing a goal for a client's reaction following the admin of a med. Which of
the following phases of the nursing process should the nurse modify?
A. Planning
B. Evaluation
C. Analysing
D. Assessment
Answer: A. Planning
Rationale:
The actual writing of an expected outcome is done in the planning phase of the nursing care
plan
31. A charge nurse on a med surg unit is assigning client care to an RN and an LPN. Which
of the following tasks should the nurse assign to the all that apply.
A. Performing colostomy care
B. Administering blood to a client
C. Developing a plan of care for a client
D. Calculating a TPN flow rate
E. Checking nasogastric tube patency
Answer: B. Administering blood to a client
C. Developing a plan of care for a client
D. Calculating a TPN flow rate
32. A nurse manager is providing info about the audit process to members of the nursing
team. Which of the following statements should the nurse manager include? Select all that
apply.
A. A structure audit evaluates the setting & resources available to provide care
B. An outcome audit evaluates the results of the nursing care provided
C. A root cause analysis is indicated when a sentinel event occurs
D. Retrospective audits are conducted while the client is receiving care
E. After data collection is completed, it is compared to a benchmark
Answer: A. A structure audit evaluates the setting & resources available to provide care
B. An outcome audit evaluates the results of the nursing care provided
C. A root cause analysis is indicated when a sentinel event occurs
E. After data collection is completed, it is compared to a benchmark
33. A nurse is participating in a quality improvement study of a procedure frequently
performed on the unit. Which of the following will provide the most relevant info regarding
the efficacy of the procedure?
A. Frequency w/which the procedure is performed
B. Client satisfaction w/performance of procedure
C. Incidence of complications r/t procedure
D. Accurate documentation of how the procedure was performed
Answer: C. Incidence of complications r/t procedure
34. A nurse manager has received a performance appraisal from the unit manager. Which of
the following actions by the unit manager requires intervention?
A. The evaluation was conducted in the unit manager's office
B. Data that was collected for the previous 12 months was presented
C. Verbal concerns provided by a staff member were incorporated into the data
D. The nurse was asked to review the performance appraisal & complete a self-evaluation
Answer: C. Verbal concerns provided by a staff member were incorporated into the data
35. A nurse is preparing to transfer an older adult client who is 72 hr postop from a surgical
procedure to a long term care facility. Which of the following should the nurse include in the
transfer report? Select all that apply.
A. Type of anaesthesia used
B. The client's advance directives status
C. The client's vital signs on day of admission
D. The client's medical diagnosis
E. Need for special equipment
Answer: B. The client's advance directives status
D. The client's medical diagnosis
E. Need for special equipment
36. A nurse is participating in an interprofessional conference for a client who has a recent
C6 spinal cord injury. The client worked as a construction worker prior to his injury. Which
of the following members of the interprofessional team should also participate in planning
care for this client? Select all that apply.
A. Physical therapist
B. Speech therapist
C. Occupational therapist
D. Psychologist
E. Vocational counsellor
Answer: A. Physical therapist
C. Occupational therapist
D. Psychologist
E. Vocational counsellor
37. A nurse manager is working with a committee of nurses whose task is to update the
policies for new employee orientation. The nurse manager directs the team to collect as much
data as possible & recommend several options. Which of the following decision-making
styles is being demonstrated by the nurse manager?
A. Decisive
B. Flexible
C. Hierarchical
D. Integrative
Answer: D. Integrative
38. A nurse who has just assumed the role of unit manager is examining her skills in
interprofessional collaboration. Which of the following actions support interprofessional
collaboration? Select all that apply.
A. Use aggressive communication when addressing the team
B. Recognize the knowledge & skills of each member of the team
C. Ensure that a nurse is assigned to serve as the group facilitator for all interdisciplinary
meetings
D. Encourage the client & family to participate in the team meeting
E. Support team member requests for referral
Answer: B. Recognize the knowledge & skills of each member of the team
D. Encourage the client & family to participate in the team meeting
E. Support team member requests for referral
39. A nurse is caring for a client who is being prepared for surgery. The client hands the
nurse info about advance directives & states, "Here, I don't need this. I am too young to
worry about life-sustaining measures & what I want done for me." Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
A. Return the papers to the admitting dept w/a note stating that the client doesn't wish to
address the issue at this time.
B. Explain to the client that you never know what can happen during surgery & that he
should fill the paper's out "just in case."
C. Contact a client representative to talk w/the client & offer additional info about the
purpose of advance directives
D. Inform the client that the surgery cannot be conducted unless he completes his advance
directives forms
Answer: C. Contact a client representative to talk w/the client & offer additional info about
the purpose of advance directives
40. A nurse is serving as a preceptor to a newly licensed nurse & is explaining the role of the
nurse as advocate. Which of the following situations illustrates the advocacy role? Select all
that apply.
A. Verifying that a client understands what is done during a cardiac catheterization
B. Discussing treatment options for a terminal diagnosis
C. Informing members of the health care team that a client has DNR status
D. Reporting that a health team member on the previous shift did not provide care as
prescribed
E. Assisting a client to make a decision about his care based on the nurse's recommendations
Answer: A. Verifying that a client understands what is done during a cardiac catheterization
C. Informing members of the health care team that a client has DNR status
D. Reporting that a health team member on the previous shift did not provide care as
prescribed
41. A nurse manager is providing info to the nurses on the unit about ensuring client rights.
Which of the following outlines the rights of individuals in health care settings?
A. American Nurses Association Code of Ethics
B. HIPAA
C. Patient Self-Determination Act
D. Patient Care Partnership
Answer: D. Patient Care Partnership
42. A nurse is reviewing a client's health care record & discovers that the client's DNR order
has expired. The client's condition is not stable. Which of the following actions should the
nurse take?
A. Assume that the client does not want be resuscitated, & take no action if she experiences
cardiac arrest
B. Write a note on the front of the provider order sheet asking that the DNR order be
reordered
C. Anticipate that CPR will be instituted if the client goes into cardiopulmonary arrest
D. Call the provider to determine whether the order should be immediately reinstated
Answer: D. Call the provider to determine whether the order should be immediately
reinstated
43. A home health nurse is assessing the safety of a client's home. Which of the following
factors may increase the client's risk for falls? Select all that apply.
A. History of a previous fall
B. Reduced vision
C. Impaired memory
D. Takes rosuvastatin (Crestor)
E. Wears house slippers
F. Kyphosis
Answer: A. History of a previous fall
B. Reduced vision
C. Impaired memory
E. Wears house slippers
F. Kyphosis
44. A client is brought back to the unit after a total hip arthroplasty. The client is confused, is
moving his leg into positions that could dislocate the new hip joint, & repeatedly attempts to
get out of bed. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.
A. Apply arm & leg restraints immediately
B. Get an order from the provider
C. Have a family member sign the consent for restraints
D. Use a square knot to secure the restraints to the bed frame
E. Ensure that only one finger can be inserted between the restraint and the client
Answer: A. Apply arm & leg restraints immediately
B. Get an order from the provider
C. Have a family member sign the consent for restraints
45. A nurse is observing a newly licensed nurse & an AP pull a client up in bed using a
drawsheet. Which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse indicates a need for
further education?
A. The nurse spreads his legs apart
B. The nurse uses his body weight to counter the client's weight
C. The nurse's feet are facing inward, toward the centre of the bed
D. The nurse uses the muscles in his arms to lift the client off the bed using the drawsheet
Answer: C. The nurse's feet are facing inward, toward the centre of the bed
46. An AP reports that a client's finger- stick blood glucose reading 30 min before lunch is 58
mg/dL. The client's morning finger-stick blood glucose was 285 mg/dL. The client is
asymptomatic for hypoglycaemia, & his next dose of insulin is scheduled to be administered
at this time. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
A. Recalibrate the glucometer, & recheck the client's blood glucose
B. Have the lab draw a stat serum glucose
C. Inform the AP to give the client 120 mL of orange juice
D. Administer insulin as prescribed
Answer: A. Recalibrate the glucometer, & recheck the client's blood glucose
47. A nurse discovers that a client was administered an antihypertensive med in error.
Number the following actions in the appropriate sequence that the nurse should follow.
A. Call the client's provider
B. Monitor the client's vitals
C. Notify the risk manager
D. Complete an incident report
E. Instruct the client to remain in bed until further notice
Answer: B. Monitor the client's vitals
E. Instruct the client to remain in bed until further notice
A. Call the client's provider
D. Complete an incident report
C. Notify the risk manager
48. A nurse manager is explaining the use of incident reports to a group of nurses in an
orientation program. Which of the following statements should the nurse manager include?
Select all that apply.
A. A description of the incident should be documented in the client's health care record
B. Incident reports should not be shared w/the client
C. Incident reports include a description of the incident & actions taken
D. A copy of the incident report should be placed in the client's health care record
E. The risk management dept. investigates the incident
Answer: A. A description of the incident should be documented in the client's health care
record
B. Incident reports should not be shared w/the client
C. Incident reports include a description of the incident & actions taken
E. The risk management dept. investigates the incident
49. Managing Client Care: Appropriate Assignment During Orientation
Answer: New RNs should be assigned a patient that they are competent caring for, and only
after their skills have been observed and approved by an experienced RN.
50. Airway Management: Discharge planning for a Client Who Has a Tracheostomy
Answer: Always have two extra trach tubes (one your size and one size smaller). Keep an
obturator for each trach tube and trach ties. Keep sterile saline and lubricant with you at all
times.
51. Professional Responsibilities: Responding to a Visitor's Question About Status of a Client
Answer: Information cannot be shared with unauthorized individuals, including family
members, unless they provide the code.
52. Professional Responsibilities: Teaching About Confidentiality
Answer: Client medical records must be kept in secure area. No information can be written
on public display boards. EMR should be password protected, and nurses must only use their
own log-in information. No part of the medical record can be copied, except for authorized
exchange of documents between health care institutions.
53. Preoperative Nursing Care: Securing Client Belongings
Answer: Give all pt belongings to family member to safely stored.
54. Managing Client Care: Prioritizing Client Care
Answer: Systemic before local. Acute before chronic. Actual problems before potential
problems. Listen carefully to clients and don't assume. Recognize and response to trends vs.
transit findings. Recognize indications of medical emergencies & complications vs expected
findings. Apply clinical knowledge to procedural standards to determine the priority action.
55. Professional Responsibilities: Adhering to Ethical Principles
Answer: Justice (fair treatment), beneficence (doing good), nonmaleficence (doing no harm),
fidelity (faithfulness), autonomy (independence), veracity (truthfulness).
56. Professional Responsibilities: Obtaining Informed Consent in an Emergency
Answer: Informed consent is not needed if the pt is unconscious and surgery is immediately
required to save their life.
57. Information Technology: Receiving a Telephone prescription
Answer: First, write down the prescription. Next, repeat the prescription back to the
provider. Document phone conversation in client chart.
58. Professional Responsibilities Identifying a Tort
Answer: A wrongful act or an infringement of a right
59. Managing Client Care: Performance Improvement Process
Answer: Standards are made available to employees by way of policies and procedures.
Quality issues are identified by staff, management, or risk management department. An inter
professional team is developed to review the issue. The current state of structure and process
related to the issue is analysed. Data is collected. If benchmark is not met, possible
influencing factors are determined.
60. Maintaining a Safe Environment: Assessing a Client's Home for Safety Hazards
Answer: Remove items that could cause client to trip. Place electrical cords against the wall.
Make sure steps and sidewalks are in good repair. Place grab bars near the toilet and the tub.
Use non-skid mat in the tub or shower. Ensure lighting is adequate.
61. Pressure Ulcers, Wounds, and Wound Management: Assessing for Evidence of Healing
Answer: Inflammation means that the body's immune system is working to heal the wound.
62. Coordinating Client Care: Need for Variance Report
Answer: A variance report compares the planned budget and the actual financial outcome.
63. Facility Protocols: Caring for a Client Who Has Been Exposed to Anthrax
Answer: Treat with antibiotics.
64. Managing Client Care: Appropriate Assignment During Orientation
Answer: New RNs should be assigned a patient that they are competent caring for, and only
after their skills have been observed and approved by an experienced RN.
65. Airway Management: Discharge planning for a Client Who Has a Tracheostomy
Answer: Always have two extra trach tubes (one your size and one size smaller). Keep an
obturator for each trach tube and trach ties. Keep sterile saline and lubricant with you at all
times.
66. Professional Responsibilities: Responding to a Visitor's Question About Status of a Client
the code.
Answer: Information cannot be shared with unauthorized individuals, including family
members, unless they provide
67. Professional Responsibilities: Teaching About Confidentiality
Answer: Client medical records must be kept in secure area. No information can be written
on public display boards. EMR should be password protected, and nurses must only use their
own log-in information. No part of the medical record can be copied, except for authorized
exchange of documents between health care institutions.
68. Preoperative Nursing Care: Securing Client Belongings
Answer: Give all pt belongings to family member to safely stored
69. Managing Client Care: Prioritizing Client Care
Answer: Systemic before local. Acute before chronic. Actual problems before potential
problems. Listen carefully to clients and don't assume. Recognize and response to trends vs.
transit findings. Recognize indications of medical emergencies & complications vs expected
findings. Apply clinical knowledge to procedural standards to determine the priority action.
70. Professional Responsibilities: Adhering to Ethical Principles
Answer: Justice (fair treatment), beneficence (doing good), nonmaleficence (doing no harm),
fidelity (faithfulness), autonomy (independence), veracity (truthfulness).
71. Professional Responsibilities: Obtaining Informed Consent in an Emergency
Answer: Informed consent is not needed if the pt is unconscious and surgery is immediately
required to save their life.
72. Information Technology: Receiving a Telephone prescription
Answer: First, write down the prescription. Next, repeat the prescription back to the
provider. Document phone conversation in client chart.
73. Professional Responsibilities: Identifying a Tort
Answer: A wrongful act or an infringement of a right
74. Managing Client Care: Performance Improvement Process
Answer: Standards are made available to employees by way of policies and procedures.
Quality issues are identified by staff, management, or risk management department. An inter
professional team is developed to review the issue. The current state of structure and process
related to the issue is analysed. Data is collected. If benchmark is not met, possible
influencing factors are determined.
75. Maintaining a Safe Environment: Assessing a Client's Home for Safety Hazards
Answer: Remove items that could cause client to trip. Place electrical cords against the wall.
Make sure steps and sidewalks are in good repair. Place grab bars near the toilet and the tub.
Use non-skid mat in the tub or shower. Ensure lighting is adequate.
76. Pressure Ulcers, Wounds, and Wound Management: Assessing for Evidence of Healing
Answer: Inflammation means that the body's immune system is working to heal the wound.
77. Coordinating Client Care: Need for Variance Report
Answer: A variance report compares the planned budget and the actual financial outcome.
78. Facility Protocols: Caring for a Client Who Has Been Exposed to Anthrax
Answer: Treat with antibiotics.