verified answers
4. A nursing task is
a.
A nursing care pattern focusing on jobs
b.
A nursing care pattern in which an RN is responsible for the person's
total care
c.
Care or a function that can be delegated to nursing assistants
d.
A service that is moved from departments to the bedside Ans✓✓✓ c.
Care or a function that can be delegated to nursing assistants
A federal health insurance program for persons 65 years of age and
older, or for younger people with certain disabilities is
a.
Private insurance
c.
An HMO
b.
Group insurance
d.
Medicare Ans✓✓✓ d. Medicare
,A hospice is a
a.
Skilled nursing facility
b.
Home health care agency
c.
Health care program for persons who present dangers to themselves or
others
d.
Health care agency or program for persons who are terminally ill
Ans✓✓✓ d. Health care agency or program for persons who are
terminally ill
A nurse asks you to do a urinary catheterization. This involves sterile
technique and inserting a tube into the person's bladder. The nurse gives
you very clear instructions. What should you do?
a.
Perform the task. The nurse's directions were clear.
b.
Perform the task if the nurse is available to answer questions.
c.
Refuse the task. It is beyond the legal limits of your role.
d.
, Perform the task if another nursing assistant can help you. Ans✓✓✓ c.
Refuse the task. It is beyond the legal limits of your role
A nurse asks you to perform a task that is beyond the legal limits of your
role. You should
a.
Perform the task so that you do not lose your job
b.
Politely refuse and explain why
c.
Ignore the request
d.
Think about it for a few days Ans✓✓✓ b. Politely refuse and explain
why
A nurse can delegate
a.
Responsibilities
c.
The Five Rights of Delegation
b.
Accountability
d.
Tasks Ans✓✓✓ d. tasks