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ATI NURS 252 Leadership Comprehensive Exam Questions

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Question 1 of 5

According to the ANA Systematic Practices, nurses' contributions to quality health care and their professional roles are scaled in:

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Developing knowledge, skills, and attitudes enhances nursing’s contribution to healthcare. Continuing education (
A), endorsement (
B), accreditation (
C), and entrepreneurship (E) are supportive but less comprehensive.

Question 2 of 5

An RN working in a behavioral health unit is evaluating a client. The RN intends to assign some of the nursing responsibilities to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Which statement made by the RN demonstrates proper delegation to the LPN?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verifying medications is within an LPN’s scope, involving data collection. Documenting assessments (
A), drawing conclusions (
C), and complete assessments (
D) require RN judgment.

Question 3 of 5

A new manager discovers that their unit still follows outdated procedures. You are aware of the evidence against this practice and are eager to make a rapid change on your unit. In terms of Lewin’s Stages of Change, which stage are you in?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Unfreezing is the first stage in Lewin’s Stages of Change. This stage involves recognizing the need for change and preparing the organization to accept that change is necessary. It includes creating awareness about the current issues and the benefits of the proposed changes. In this scenario, the new manager has identified that the unit is following outdated procedures and is aware of the evidence against this practice. The eagerness to make a rapid change indicates that the manager is in the unfreezing stage, where the focus is on breaking down the existing status quo before building up a new way of operating. Reheating (
B) is not a stage, refreezing (
C) is about solidifying changes, and moving (
D) involves implementation, which has not yet started.

Question 4 of 5

Nurses perform numerous tasks that demand skills, judgment, precise motor control, and other forms of expertise that are challenging to replicate using AI. One example of such a skill that is difficult to replicate is:

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Intravenous insertion requires precise motor control, anatomical knowledge, and patient interaction, making it hard for AI to replicate. Translation (
A), dispensing (
C), and inventory (
D) are more automatable.

Question 5 of 5

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies compromising?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: This scenario exemplifies compromising because both parties make concessions to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. Dameeka wants to work the evening shift permanently, and Jose, the head nurse, agrees to this request on the condition that Dameeka assists in mentoring the evening staff on the new clinical information system. This arrangement allows both parties to achieve their goals while making necessary adjustments to accommodate each other’s needs. Scenario B involves collaboration, C shows avoidance, and D indicates disengagement, none of which are compromising.

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