NCLEX practice questions documentation Graded A
NCLEX practice questions documentation Graded A A group of nurses is discussing the advantages of using computerized provider order entry (CPOE). Which of the following statements indicates that the nurses understand the major advantage of using CPOE? A) "CPOE reduces transcription errors." B) "CPOE reduces the time necessary for health care providers to write orders." C) "Health care providers can write orders from any computer that has Internet access." D) "CPOE reduces the time nurses use to communicate with health care providers." - ANS- A A home health nurse is preparing for an initial home visit. Which information should be included in the patient's home care medical record? a. Nursing process form b. Step-by-step skills manual c. A list of possible procedures d. Reports to third party payers - ANS- ANS: D Information in the home care medical record includes patient assessment, referral and intake forms, interprofessional plan of care, a list of medications, and reports to third party payers. An interprofessional plan of care is used rather than a nursing process form. A step-by-step skills manual and a list of possible procedures are not included in the record A hospital is using a computer system that allows all health care providers to use a protocol system to document the care they provide. Which type of system/design will the nurse be using? a. Clinical decision support system b. Nursing process design c. Critical pathway design d. Computerized provider order entry system - ANS- ANS: C One design model for Nursing Information Systems (NIS) is the protocol or critical pathway design. With this design, all health care providers use a protocol system to document the care they provide. A clinical decision support system is based on "rules" and "if-then" statements, linking information and/or producing alerts, warnings, or other information for the user. The nursing process design is the most traditional design for an NIS. This design organizes documentation within well-established formats such as admission and postoperative assessments, problem lists, care plans, discharge planning instructions, and intervention lists or notes. Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) is a process by which the health care provider directly enters orders for patient care into the hospital information system. A manager who is reviewing the nurses' notes in a patient's medical record finds the following entry, "Patient is difficult to care for, refuses suggestion for improving appetite." Which of the following directions does the manager give to the staff nurse who entered the note? A) Avoid rushing when charting an entry. B) Use correction fluid to remove the entry. C) Draw a single line through the statement and initial it. D) Enter only objective and factual information about the patient. - ANS- D A new graduate nurse is providing a telephone report to a patient's health care provider and accepting telephone orders from the provider. Which of the following actions requires the new nurse's preceptor to intervene? The new nurse: A) Uses SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) as a format when providing the report. B) Gives a newly ordered medication before entering the order in the patient's medical record. C) Reads the orders back to the health care provider after receiving them and verifies their accuracy. D) Asks the preceptor to listen in on the phone conversation. - ANS- B A new nurse asks the preceptor why a change-of-shift report is important since care is documented in the chart. What is the preceptor's best response? a. "A hand-off report provides an opportunity to share essential information to ensure patient safety and continuity of care." b. "A change-of-shift report provides the oncoming nurse with data to help set priorities and establish reimbursement costs." c. "A hand-off report provides an opportunity for the oncoming nurse to ask questions and determine research priorities." d. "A change-of-shift report provides important information to caregivers and develops relationships within the health care team." - ANS- ANS: A Properly performed, a hand-off report provides an opportunity to share essential information to ensure patient safety and continuity of care. Reimbursement costs and research priorities/opportunities are functions of the medical record. The purpose of the change-of-shift report is not to establish relationships but to ensure patient safety and continuity of care A nurse caring for a patient on a ventilator electronically documents the head of bed elevated at 20 degrees. Suddenly an alert warning appears on the screen warning the nurse that this patient is at a high risk for aspiration because the head of the bed is not elevated high enough. This warning is known as what type of system? A) Electronic health record B) Clinical documentation C) Clinical decision support system D) Computerized physician order entry - ANS- C A nurse developed the following discharge summary sheet. Which critical information should be added? TOPIC DISCHARGE SUMMARY Medication Diet Activity level Follow-up care Wound care Phone numbers When to call the doctor Time of discharge a. Kardex form b. Admission nursing history c. Mode of transportation d. SOAP notes - ANS- ANS: C List actual time of discharge, mode of transportation, and who accompanied the patient for discharge summary information. In some settings, a Kardex, a portable "flip-over" file or notebook, is kept at the nurses' station. A Kardex is for nurses, not for patients to take upon discharge. A nurse completes a nursing history form when a patient is admitted to a nursing unit, not when the patient is discharged. SOAP notes are not given to patients who are being discharged. SOAP notes are a type of documentation style A nurse has provided care to a patient. Which entry should the nurse document in the patient's record? a. "Patient seems to be in pain and states, 'I feel uncomfortable.'" b. Status unchanged, doing well c. Left abdominal incision 1 inch in length without redness, drainage, or edema d. Patient is hard to care for and refuses all treatments and medications. Family present - ANS- ANS: C Use of exact measurements establishes accuracy. Charting that an abdominal wound is "5 cm in length without redness, drainage, or edema" is more descriptive than "large wound healing well." Include objective data to support subjective data, so your charting is as descriptive as possible. Avoid using generalized, empty phrases such as "status unchanged" or "had a good day." It is essential to avoid the use of unnecessary words and irrelevant details or personal opinions. "Patient is hard to care for" is a personal opinion and should be avoided. It is also a critical comment that can be used as evidence for nonprofessional behavior or poor quality of care. Just chart, "Refuses all treatments and medications." A nurse has taught the patient how to use crutches. The patient went up and down the stairs
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