EVOLVE Hesi Nur 204 /Nur 204 Leadership And Management Hesi
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Which comment by a 2 "(Registered Nurse 1), check all of the intravenous (IV)
team leader exemplifies sites and give the IV medications."
team nursing the way it was
intended? The team leader must have excellent communication
skills, delegation, and effective decision-making abilities
1 "(Unlicensed assistive to provide a working "team" environment for members.
personnel), I need you to When the team leader is not prepared for this role, the
measure all vital signs." team method becomes a miniature version of the
2 "(Registered Nurse 1), functional method. The assignment given to RN 1 takes the
check all of the nurse's experience and skills into consideration and
intravenous (IV) sites exemplifies team nursing.
and give the IV
medications." The statements made to the UAP, LPN, and RN 2 exemplify
functional nursing.
3 "(Licensed Practical
Nurse), you pass all of the
oral medications to the
clients today."
4 "(Registered Nurse 2),
Mr. Jones has a foot
wound, two IV meds,
and needs morning
insulin."
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The registered nurse finds 3
that two nursing students Visioning is required by an efficient leader to engage
are arguing with each others to assess the current reality. This skill includes
other. determining and specifying a desired end-point state and
Which action by the then strategizing to reduce the differences.
registered nurse best
represents a leadership Letting them continue arguing and waiting until they
quality? resolve the matter may allow the argument to escalate.
Complaining to management would pass off
1 Complaining to responsibility for a resolution and would not indicate
management and asking leadership. Reprimanding the nurses may stop the
the students to go argument, but would not be a constructive
outside approach.
2 Letting them continue
arguing until they resolve
the matter themselves
3 Assessing the condition
and strategizing to resolve
the matter by reducing
the difference
4 Asking the reason for their
argument and reprimanding
them for having the
argument in the hospital
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Which point should the 1 Using authoritative language
nurse exclude when
developing strategies to The nurse should treat people with courtesy and
project a powerful image? respect. The use of authoritative language does not
help in developing a powerful image. The nurse
1 Using authoritative language should also maintain good body posture because it
2 Maintaining good body conveys self-confidence. Good eye contact helps in
posture developing trust. Appropriate dress and hair help
3 Making good eye contact
convey a powerful image.
with clients
4 Ensuring that clothing
and hair are
appropriate to the
situation
Which statement of the 2 "You are terminated, effective now."
nurse leader reflects the
actions suggested by the According to the actions suggested by the Joint
Joint Commission for Commission, there is "zero" tolerance for an
disruptive behavior by a intimidating and/or disruptive behavior. The action to
direct care nurse? be taken for this type of behavior should be
suspension, termination, loss of clinical privileges, and
1 "This is the last warning for reporting to professional licensure bodies.
you."
2 "You are terminated, The actions suggested by the Joint Commission do not
effective now."
include giving last a warning. The nurse who has
3 "This will affect your
behaved disruptively is not eligible for any assessment.
assessment
By saying, "You should not behave this way because as
markings."
you are very talented," the actions suggested by Joint
4 "You should not behave
Commission are not being carried out.
this way because you are
very talented."
According to the three- 1, 4, 5
tiered triage system, According to the three-tiered triage system, renal colic,
which client requires severe abdominal pain, and multiple displaced fractures
urgent treatment? require urgent treatment. Strains and sprains require
Select all that apply. nonurgent treatment and respiratory distress requires
emergent treatment.
1A client with renal colic
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2 A client with strains and
sprains
3 A client with respiratory
distress
4 A client with severe
abdominal pain
5 A client with multiple
displaced fractures
2 Stop administering the medication.
The nurse finds the
respiratory rate is 8 Morphine sulfate is an opioid analgesic and can depress
breaths per minute in a the central nervous system, which results in respiratory
client who is on intravenous depression. A respiratory rate of 8 breaths per minute
morphine sulfate. What indicates respiratory depression, and the nurse
should the nurse do should stop the medication immediately.
immediately in this situation?
The nurse can measure the other vital signs after
1 Measure other vital signs. discontinuing the medication administration.
2 Stop administering the Elevating the head of the client's bed ensures proper
medication. breathing. Therefore the nurse should elevate the
3 Elevate the head of the
client's bed after discontinuing the medication.
client's bed.
The nurse should report to the primary healthcare
4 Report to the primary
provider for an appropriate antidote after stopping
healthcare provider
the medication administration.
A client is admitted to the 2 Registered nurse
emergency department
following a motor vehicle A registered nurse should be the healthcare team
accident. The client's wounds member to care for the client in the emergency
are extensive. Which department. The charge nurse's role includes making
healthcare team member client assignments, scheduling breaks for staff
is best suited to care for members, and serving as a staff resource person. The
this client in the licensed practical nurse is involved in fast-track
emergency ward? emergency care.
Unlicensed nursing personnel perform all hygienic tasks
1 Charge nurse and are not required in the emergency care unit.
2 Registered nurse
3 Licensed practical nurse
4 Unlicensed nursing
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