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High Acuity Nursing 6th Edition By Kathleen Dorman Wagner Test Bank #6924 ISBN-10: 2, ISBN-13: 6924 Table of Contents I. Special Topics 1. High-Acuity Nursing 2. Holistic Care of the Patient and Family 3. The Older Adult High-Acuity Patient 4. Acute Pain in the High-Acuity Patient II. Hematologic (Cellular Function) 5. Determinants and Assessment of Hematologic Function 6. Alterations in Red Blood Cell Function and Hemostasis 7. Alterations in White Blood Cell Function 8. Alteration in Immune Response: Solid Organ and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation III. Pulmonary Gas Exchange 9. Determinants and Assessment of Pulmonary Gas Exchange 10. Alterations in Pulmonary Gas Exchange 11. Supporting Pulmonary Gas Exchange: Mechanical Ventilation IV. Cardiac Output 12. Determinants and Assessment of Cardiac Output 13. Assessment of Hemodynamic Status: Hemodynamic Monitoring 14. Assessment of Cardiac Rhythm: Basic Electrocardiographic Rhythm Interpretation 15. Alterations in Cardiac Output 16. Alterations in Myocardial Tissue Perfusion V. Tissue Perfusion 17. Determinants and Assessment of Oxygen Delivery and Oxygen Consumption 18. Alterations in Oxygen Delivery and Oxygen Consumption: Shock States 19. Alterations in Tissue Perfusion: Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome VI. Neurologic 20. Determinants and Assessment of Cerebral Tissue Perfusion 21. Alteration in Cerebral Tissue Perfusion: Acute Brain Attack 22. Alteration in Sensory Perceptual Function: Acute Head Injury 23. Alteration in Sensory Perceptual Function: Acute Spinal Cord Injury 24. Sensory Motor Complications of Acute Illness VII. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 25. Determinants and Assessment of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 26. Alterations in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 27. Alteration in Renal Function: Renal Failure VIII. Metabolic: Regulation of Internal Environment 28. Determinants and Assessment of Gastrointestinal, Hepatic, and Pancreatic Function 29. Alterations in Gastrointestinal Function 30. Alterations in Hepatic Function 31. Alterations in Pancreatic Function IX. Metabolic: Nutrition 32. Determinants and Assessment of Nutrition and Metabolic Function 33. Alterations in Metabolism 34. Alterations in Glucose Metabolism X. Tissue Integrity 35. Determinants and Assessment of Skin Integrity 36. Alterations in Skin Integrity: Complex Wound Management 37. Alterations in Skin Integrity: Acute Burn Injury 38. Alterations in Multisystem Function: Multiple Trauma GLOSSARY ABBREVIATIONS INDEX APPENDIX

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Wagner, High Acuity Nursing, 6e
Chapter 1
Question 1
Type: MCSA

The patient who had surgery yesterday reports his chest feels tight. Assessment reveals respiratory rate of 29,
inspiratory wheezes, stridor, and an oxygenation saturation of 80%. The nurse would consider this patient to be
which priority for transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU)?

1. Priority 1

2. Priority 2

3. Priority 3

4. Priority 4

Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: This patient is exhibiting signs of an acute respiratory event for which intubation or other intensive
treatment may be necessary. Priority 1 patients are acutely ill and need intensive treatment and monitoring not
provided outside of the ICU.

Rationale 2: Priority 2 refers to patients needing intensive monitoring and may potentially need additional
interventions. They are typically not evolving an acute event as is the case with this patient.

Rationale 3: Priority 3 patients are critically ill but have little chance of recovery from their illnesses. Limits are
placed on therapeutic interventions and they can be cared for in areas other than the ICU if necessary.

Rationale 4: Priority 4 patients have no signs or symptoms that indicate intensive monitoring or treatment are
necessary.

Global Rationale:

Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning
Learning Outcome: 1-1

Question 2
Type: MCSA



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,The daughter of a patient who is dying questions the placement of her father on the medical–surgical care unit
(MSCU). She requests he be placed in the intensive care unit (ICU) because of concern her father may not receive
close observation on a busy hospital unit. Which action is indicated by the nurse?

1. Notify the intensive care unit of an impending transfer.

2. Tell the daughter that her father does not meet criteria for placement in the more expensive ICU.

3. Discuss the care that can be provided on the unit with the family member.

4. Contact the physician.

Correct Answer: 3

Rationale 1: The nurse cannot make this transfer decision independently.

Rationale 2: Telling the daughter that her father does not meet criteria for transfer is not therapeutic. Bringing up
the issue of cost may cause the daughter to offer to pay the difference between the costs of the two units. This
would create a serious ethical dilemma.

Rationale 3: The best initial response is to help the daughter understand the level of care and observation that will
be provided on the MSCU so as to help her understand that her father’s care will be a priority.

Rationale 4: The nurse should try to intervene in this situation before involving the physician.

Global Rationale:

Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation
Learning Outcome: 1-1

Question 3
Type: MCSA

A nurse who is contemplating taking a position in an intensive care unit is reviewing her strengths and
weaknesses. Which characteristics of the nurse will be of the greatest benefit in the intensive care environment?

1. Feels comfortable in ever changing situations

2. Closely evaluates the pros and cons of each decision for a long period of time before making a decision

3. Is quiet and introverted

4. Is excited about all new experiences
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,Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: The nurse in the intensive care unit must be open to ever-changing situations. The nurse must be
flexible.

Rationale 2: The rapid changes in the intensive care unit do not allow for extended time when considering
actions.

Rationale 3: A quiet and introverted nurse may not be a good match for the high paced high-acuity care unit due
to the need for teamwork and interaction.

Rationale 4: Excitement about all experiences is a beneficial characteristic in healthcare but is not the most
important factor for this particular care unit.

Global Rationale:

Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment
Learning Outcome: 1-2

Question 4
Type: MCSA

The registered nurse is working as charge nurse on a busy high-acuity care unit. Unexpectedly, a coworker
becomes ill and needs to leave. There is a period of time in which the unit is short staffed while the ill coworker's
replacement travels in to work. What action by the charge nurse is indicated?

1. Make no changes until the replacement nurse arrives.

2. Assign the less acute patients to be cared for by the unlicensed assistive personnel.

3. Assign the unlicensed assistive personnel to watch the monitors and call for help if a patient "gets into trouble."

4. Contact the house supervisor and ask for a float nurse to be sent to the unit.

Correct Answer: 4

Rationale 1: The unit is understaffed. Replacement help must be provided. It is inappropriate to wait for the
replacement nurse.

Rationale 2: The unlicensed assistive personnel are only able to provide care under the direct supervision of the
nurse.

Rationale 3: Watching monitors is not within the job description of the unlicensed assistive personnel and is not
appropriate. The manager would be putting both patient safety and the unlicensed assistive personnel at risk.
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, Rationale 4: The manager should obtain help until the replacement nurse arrives. Contacting the house supervisor
and asking for a temporary float nurse is the best intervention.

Global Rationale:

Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation
Learning Outcome: 1-2

Question 5
Type: MCSA

A recent nursing school graduate reports having an interview with a magnet hospital. When preparing for the
interview, the graduate nurse researches the concept of magnet status. Which perceptions by the nurse indicate an
adequate understanding?

1. Magnet status is an accreditation from the National League for Nurses.

2. Magnet status facilities pay substantial recruitment bonuses.

3. Magnet status facilities promote the interests of professional nursing.

4. Magnet status hospitals must establish nurse-to-patient ratios.

Correct Answer: 3

Rationale 1: Magnet status is a designation developed by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

Rationale 2: Facilities with magnet designation attract nurses because of their work environment. Often there is
no need to pay recruitment bonuses.

Rationale 3: Magnet status is awarded to hospitals that are able to prove their commitment to professional
nursing practices.

Rationale 4: Nurse-to-patient ratios are not part of the magnet hospital designation.

Global Rationale:

Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Evaluation
Learning Outcome: 1-2


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