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A nurse is working w/ an assistive personnel (AP) in a long-term care facility. According to the
5 rights of delegation, which of the following determinations should the nurse make prior to
assigning tasks?
A. Whether the AP has consented to the performance of delegated tasks
B. the pt's willingness to consent to care from the AP
C. Whether the task can be more efficiently completed by the nurse
D. The degree of supervision that the AP will required to complete the task - Correct Answer
D. The degree of supervision that the AP will require to complete the task
Rationales....
Successful delegation involves assigning the right task to the right person under the right
circumstances. The person who will perform the task must be given adequate direction &
specification regarding the amount of supervision that will be provided. The right
communication of expectations & the right feedback about performance must also be
supplied.
A. The nurse does not have to obtain consent from the AP when delegating tasks w/in the
scope of practice & job descriptions for APs
B. Tasks that can be delegated to an AP do not require the pt's consent
C. One of the barriers to successful delegation is the belief that no one can do a tasks as
efficiently & effectively as the nurse. Due to the time constraints on nurses, tasks that can be
done by an AP should be duly delegated"
"A charge nurse on a med surg unit is making assignments for the oncoming shift. Which of
the following pts should the charge nurse assign to a LPN?
A. a pt who requires an updated plan of care following a dx of cancer
B. a pt who is postop following a total hip replacement & requires discharge teaching
C. a pt who has a prescription for irrigation of an indwelling urinary catheter
D. a pt who has just arrived from PACU & requires a head-to-toe assessment - Correct
Answer C. a pt who has a prescription for irrigation of an indwelling urinary catheter
Rationales...
It is w/in the scope of practice of an LPN to irrigate an indwelling urinary catheter when
prescribed by a provider
A. an RN should develop & update a pt's plan of care
B. an RN should provide discharge teaching to a pt
D. an RN should perform an assessment of a pt"
,"A nurse is speaking w/ the family member of a pt who has early Alzheimer's disease. The
family member would like to keep the pt living at home, but the pt requires assistance whole
the family member is away at work. Which of the following services should the nurse include
in the discussion?
A. hospice care
B. adult day care
C. assisted-living facility
D. long-term care facility - Correct Answer B. adult day care
Rationales...
Adult day care personnel can proivde constant assistance w/ ADLs while the family member
is at work; the pt can live at home during the night & evening hours
A. hospice care is only appropriate for a tp who has a terminal illness & a life expectancy of <6
months
C. pts who live in an assisted living facility need to be able to live independently & require
minimal assistance. Pts can receive assistance w/ med & are offered one prepared meal a
day if needed. An assisted living facility is not an option at this time since the family member
wishes to keep the pt at home
D. a long-term care facility is not an option at this time since the family member wishes to
keep the pt at home"
"A home health nurse is caring for a pt who asks about the purpose of a living will. Which of
the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. "It est. who will make health care decisions for the pt if the pt is not about to do so"
B. "it allows the pt to express personal wishes regarding health care decisions"
C. "It serves as an informed consent form for any procedure prescribed by a provider"
D." It is only valid when a pt is lucid & able to make informed decisions independently" -
Correct Answer B. It allows the pt to express personal wishes regarding health care decisions
Rationales...
A living will allows the pt to specify what aspects of care & tx are to be accepted / refused in
the event that the pt can no longer communicate those decisions
A. this described a health care proxy document, which frequently accompanies a living will
but is not considered a part of it
C. A living will does not serve the same function as informed consent. Prior to any procedure,
consent must always be obtained form the pt, a family member, or a designated health care
proxy
D. A living will is not valid / necessary when a pt is able to make informed health care
decisions independently"
"A nurse manager notes that a full-time nurse has been absent from work 6 times over the
last 6 weeks. Using a nonpunitive approach, which of the following actions should the nurse
manager take?
A. verbally remind the employee about the facility's employment standards
B. recommend that the employee review the facility's policy regarding absences
C. Inform the employee in writing about the facilities employment policy
,D. ask the employee for a written action plan after discussing the reasons for these absences
- Correct Answer A. verbally remind the employee about the facility's employment standards
Rationales...
Verbal admonishment is the first step in the disciplinary process for this type of infraction. The
employee might not know or remember the existing standard, and a verbal reminder may be
sufficient to change the employee's behavior
B. Recommending that the employee reviews the policy does not ensure that the employee
will read & fully understand the employment standards
C. written admonishment is the second step in the disciplinary process for this type of
infraction. If the employee fails to make a positive behavioral change after being verbally
reminded by the manager about the facility's employment standards, the nurse manager
should inform the employee writing
D. this is an example of performance-deficiency coaching, which the nurse manager should
use to correct unacceptable behaviors over time"
"A nurse on a med surg unit is planning the care of assigned pts. Which of the following pt's
should the nurse attend to first?
A. a pt who is newly admitted & is scheduled for indwelling urinary catheter insertion
B. a pt who has kidney stones & reports flank pain of 6 on a pain scale of 0-10
C. a pt dx w/ early stage chronic kidney disease w/ a serum creatinine level of 2.0 mg/dL
D. a pt who has a cast newly applied on the forearm & reports tingling on the fingers - Correct
Answer D. a pt who has a cast newly applied on the forearm & reports tingling of the fingers
Rationales...
When using the ABC approach to pt care, the nurse should first assess the pt who has a
newly applied cast. Tingling, numbness, pallor, paresthesia, and pain are clinical s/s
associated w/ compartment syndrome, a serious development in which increased tissue
pressure in a confined anatomical space reduces blood flow, leading to ischemia,
dysfunction, and eventual necrosis. The nurse should report this finding to the provider
immediately"
"A nurse is part of a facility committee charged w/ developing & implementing new
documents forms. The nurse should recognize which of the following factors as a potential
restraining force for implementing this change?
A. approval of the forms by the nursing admin
B. staff members' resistance to learning new forms of documentation
C. recognition of the facility unit that completes the implementation first
D. development of high-quality monitoring tools for compliance w/ new documentation -
Correct Answer B. staff members' resistance to learning new forms of documentation
Rationales..
Restraining forces impede change. Staff members' resistance to learning a new
documentation system can be a restraining force. As a result, the committee must develop a
plan for implementation that recognizes this threat.
, A. approval of the new documentation forms occurs as part of the process of development,
and the committee should complete this step before implementation
C. recognition serves as a driving force for implementation rather than a restraining force
D. the development of tools to monitor compliance w/ new documentation forms is part of
the evaluation phase, not the implementation phase"
"A charge nurse in an ED is making assignments for an AP during a shift w/ unexpected staff
absences. Which of the following assignments should the charge give to a float AP from the
med surg unit?
A. escorting pts from the ED to other areas of the facility for tests
B. sitting at the reception desk answering telephones & directing pts
C. restocking the exam rooms after each pt is discharged
D. shadowing an AP who is regularly assigned to the ED - Correct Answer A. escorting pts
from the ED to other areas of the facility for tests
Rationales...
Pts in the ED often require transport to other departments. Typically, transporting stable pts is
a task that may be delegated to an AP, & escorting pts is likely a normal part of the AP's
regular routine"
"A nurse is planning care for several pts. Which of the following pts should the nurse refer to a
case manager?
A. a pt who has neurological deficits following a stroke
B. a married female pt who has delivered a full-term newborn
C. a pt who is postop following a cholecystectomy
D. a child who has a fracture of the dominant arm - Correct Answer A. a pt who has
neurological deficits following a stroke
Rationales...
The nurse should refer this pt to the cast manager for care. A pt who had a stroke will likely
require long-term tx. A pt who has ongoing needs for care / rehab should receive care that is
directed by a case manager due to the complexity & cost of the pt's needs
B. if no complications / social concerns exist, the delivery of a full-term newborn does not
require case management
C. as long as no complications occur, this procedure does not require a case management
approach
D. a child who has a fractured arm does not require a case management approach unless
there is evidence that some other pathology precipitated the fracture"
"A nurse is caring for a post op pt who has an Hgb of 8.0 g/dL. The nurse delegates the
admin of a unit of packed RBCs to a nurse floating from a psychiatric unit who is unfamiliar w/
blood admin. Which of the following actions should the float nurse take?
A. call the provider to clarify the prescription for administering the unit of packed RBCs
B. hang the unit of blood if the charge nurse agrees to be a resource
C. question the nurse regarding this prescription due to the pt's reported Hgb level
D. decline to hand the blood - Correct Answer D. decline to hand the blood