NCLEX Coordinated Care Questions | Test Series
Questions on the Management of Care account for roughly 20% of the NCLEX-RN and 19% of the NCLEX-PN exams. This category focuses on effective collaboration with the healthcare team to ensure safe, high-quality patient care.
- Client advocacy and rights
- Confidentiality and informed consent
- Continuity of care and care coordination
- Ethical and legal responsibilities
- Quality improvement and risk management
- Team communication and collaboration
Our free Management of aCare NCLEX questions are designed to help you practice and reinforce these critical concepts, so you’re well-prepared for the exam.
NCLEX Coordinated Care Questions
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Question 1 |
A nurse hears a UAP tell a client, “I’ll help you later,” but does not return. The client later falls while trying to get up alone. What should the nurse do first?
File an incident report | |
Assess the client for injuries | |
Report the UAP to the manager | |
Document the fall |
Question 1 Explanation:
Patient safety always first, then paperwork.
Question 2 |
A nurse delegates feeding to a UAP. The client later aspirates. Which action by the nurse contributed most?
Delegating feeding | |
Trusting the UAP | |
Being busy with another client | |
Not supervising after delegation |
Question 2 Explanation:
Nurse retains accountability after delegation.
Question 3 |
A client tells the nurse, “Don’t tell anyone, but I plan to hurt my roommate after discharge.” What should the nurse do?
Encourage client to reconsider | |
Report to the healthcare team | |
Keep confidentiality | |
Document and ignore |
Question 3 Explanation:
Duty to warn/protect overrides confidentiality.
Question 4 |
A client refuses a blood transfusion for religious reasons. The family demands the nurse proceed anyway. What should the nurse do?
Follow family wishes | |
Respect the client’s decision | |
Call security | |
Ask another nurse to give it |
Question 4 Explanation:
Autonomy. Competent client’s choice overrides family.
Question 5 |
A nurse is asked to float to a unit where they feel untrained. What is the best action?
Accept all assignments | |
Refuse and go home | |
Accept but request stable clients | |
Complain to coworkers |
Question 5 Explanation:
Safe practice while staying within competence.
Question 6 |
A nurse notices another nurse smelling of alcohol and slurring speech. What is the priority action?
Confront the nurse in front of others | |
Report to the supervisor immediately | |
Ignore it | |
Wait to see if errors occur |
Question 6 Explanation:
Impaired nurse = patient safety risk.
Question 7 |
A client with limited English nods “yes” to discharge teaching but looks confused. What is the nurse’s best action?
Speak louder | |
Assume understanding | |
Ask a family member to translate | |
Use a certified medical interpreter |
Question 7 Explanation:
Ensures accurate, legal communication.
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