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A client with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder has been referred
to a local boarding home for consideration for placement. The
social worker telephoned the hospital unit for information about
the client's mental status and adjustment. The appropriate
response of the nurse should be which of these statements?
A) I am sorry. Referral information can only be provided by the
client's health care providers.
B) "I can never give any information out by telephone. How do I
know who you are?"
C) Since this is a referral, I can give you this information.
D) I need to get the client's written consent before I release any
information to you. - =Answer>> D) I need to get the
client's written consent before I release any information to you.
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A client is admitted with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The client
refuses to take medication and states "I don't think I need
those medications. They make me too sleepy and drowsy. I
insist that you explain their use and side effects." The nurse
should understand that
A) A referral is needed to the psychiatrist who is to provide the
client with answers
B) The client has a right to know about the prescribed
medications
C) Such education is an independent decision of the individual
nurse whether or not to teach clients about their medications
D) Clients with schizophrenia are at a higher risk of
psychosocial complications when they know about their
medication side effects - =Answer>> B) The client has a
right to know about the prescribed medications
Which statement by the nurse is appropriate when asking an
unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to assist a 69 year-old
surgical client to ambulate for the first time?
A) "Have the client sit on the side of the bed for at least 2
minutes before helping him stand."
B) "If the client is dizzy on standing, ask him to take some deep
breaths."
C) "Assist the client to the bathroom at least twice on this
shift."
D) "After you assist him to the chair, let me know how he feels."
- =Answer>> A) "Have the client sit on the side of the bed
for at least 2 minutes before helping him stand."
The nurse receives a report on an older adult client with middle
stage dementia.What information suggests the nurse should do
immediate follow up rather than delegate care to the nursing
assistant? The client
A) Has had a change in respiratory rate by an increase of 2
breaths
B) Has had a change in heart rate by an increase of 10 beats
C) Was minimally responsive to voice and touch
D) Has had a blood pressure change by a drop in 8 mmHg
systolic - =Answer>> C) Was minimally responsive to voice
and touch
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A client tells the nurse, "I have something very important to tell
you if you promise not to tell." The best response by the nurse
is
A) "I must document and report any information."
B) "I can't make such a promise."
C) "That depends on what you tell me."
D) "I must report everything to the treatment team." -
=Answer>> C) Was minimally responsive to voice and touch
Which task could be safely delegated by the nurse to an
unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
A) Be with a client who self-administers insulin
B) Cleanse and dress a small decubitus ulcer
C) Monitor a client's response to passive range of motion
exercises
D) Apply and care for a client's rectal pouch - =Answer>>
D) Apply and care for a client's rectal pouch
A client asks the nurse to call the police and states: "I need to
report that I am being abused by a nurse." The nurse should
first
A) Focus on reality orientation to place and person
B) Assist with the report of the client's complaint to the police
C) Obtain more details of the client's claim of abuse
D) Document the statement on the client's chart with a report
to the manager - =Answer>> C) Obtain more details of the
client's claim of abuse
A nurse from the maternity unit is floated to the critical care
unit because of staff shortage on the evening shift. Which client
would be appropriate to assign to this nurse? A client with
A) A Dopamine drip IV with vital signs monitored every 5
minutes
B) A myocardial infarction that is free from pain and
dysrhythmias
C) A tracheotomy of 24 hours in some respiratory distress
D) A pacemaker inserted this morning with intermittent capture
- =Answer>> B) A myocardial infarction that is free from
pain and dysrhythmias
An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), who usually works on
a surgical unit is assigned to float to a pediatric unit. Which
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