A client is being sent to interventional radiology to have their hemodialysis access re-
opened. As the nurse transporting the client to radiology, they give an overview of
the client's history, especially related to their current fluid and electrolyte status.
Utilizing SBAR as the method to report critical information to other staff, the nurse has
just provided which piece of information to the radiology nurse?
A) situation
B) before admission
C) assessment
D) recommendation
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, A) situation
A student nurse gathers a client's medications and administers them without notifying
the clinical faculty. In doing so, the student did not utilize the electronic scan prior to
giving the client their medications. When the student does scan the medications
under supervision of the faculty, the device elicits an "Error....Wrong Client" warning.
The faculty will likely document that the student violated which ethical principle?
A) nonmaleficence
B) beneficence
C) autonomy
D) justice
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A) non-maleficence
A 75-year-old client comes to the clinic to be examined for a decreased sensation in
their right foot. The client is an insulin-dependent diabetic and was diagnosed with the
condition 15 years ago. Which contextual element applies to this client and affects
nursing practice?
A) subcultural elements
B) economic elements
C) cultural elements
D) demographic elements
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D) demographic elements
opened. As the nurse transporting the client to radiology, they give an overview of
the client's history, especially related to their current fluid and electrolyte status.
Utilizing SBAR as the method to report critical information to other staff, the nurse has
just provided which piece of information to the radiology nurse?
A) situation
B) before admission
C) assessment
D) recommendation
Give this one a try later!
, A) situation
A student nurse gathers a client's medications and administers them without notifying
the clinical faculty. In doing so, the student did not utilize the electronic scan prior to
giving the client their medications. When the student does scan the medications
under supervision of the faculty, the device elicits an "Error....Wrong Client" warning.
The faculty will likely document that the student violated which ethical principle?
A) nonmaleficence
B) beneficence
C) autonomy
D) justice
Give this one a try later!
A) non-maleficence
A 75-year-old client comes to the clinic to be examined for a decreased sensation in
their right foot. The client is an insulin-dependent diabetic and was diagnosed with the
condition 15 years ago. Which contextual element applies to this client and affects
nursing practice?
A) subcultural elements
B) economic elements
C) cultural elements
D) demographic elements
Give this one a try later!
D) demographic elements