PNVN 1111 EXAM STUDY SET LATEST UPDATED
Professionals on the medical staff The respondent is a doctor, resident, patient,
nurse practitioner, or physician assistant.
RN, LLVN, CNA, social worker, nurse manager, and dietitian
Answer: What is a nurse practitioner? A nurse who is certified to handle
specific medical issues without a doctor's direct supervision
A nursing student's interaction with the unit personnel in a clinical setting:
ANSWER Learning is significantly impacted by the relationship between
students and staff nurses. Not every staff nurse is qualified to serve as a mentor
or to assess a student's clinical performance. When teaching members are
unavailable, staff nurses are supposed to be there for students.
Various approaches to providing nursing care Functional nursing, individual
nursing, team nursing, and primary nursing are the answers.
After a patient is discharged, who is in charge of setting up community
services? Some hospitals have a discharge planning manager on site, but a
social worker, nurse, or other hospital representative could be your point person.
The roles and duties of the healthcare team members - REPLY A doctor should
diagnose, treat, and maintain health.
RN: RNs evaluate and determine the needs of patients, then carry out and
oversee the patient's treatment plan.
In primary care, incorporate disease prevention, health maintenance, physical
diagnosis, and treatment of common episodic and chronic issues while placing
equal focus on health management and education.
Dietitian: Asking patients about their nutritional requirements, preferences, and
constraints as well as their health objectives. Creating dietary regimens for
customers
LVN/LPN: Adheres to the care plan that the registered nurse has developed.
CNA/NA: Offers physical assistance to help patients, residents, clients, or
, prisoners carry out everyday tasks.
Social workers should give people, families, and communities the psychosocial
assistance they need to deal with acute, chronic, or fatal illnesses.
The health care team's objective: ANSWER To regain optimal mental,
emotional, and physical well-being
The reasons a student nurse should always get ready before giving care
Identifying changes in a patient's state, carrying out autonomous nursing
treatments, anticipating orders, and setting priorities
Differentiate between the functions of LVNs and RNs. ANSWER Basic nursing
skills like checking vital signs, giving prescriptions, and helping with basic
patient care are taught to LVNs. In contrast, registered nurses get more
advanced training that covers patient assessment, nursing theory, and the
creation and execution of nursing care plans.
What elements influence the LVN/LPN's responsibilities in a practice setting?
ANSWER The state's Nurse Practice Act in which the nurse works
When the LVN/LPN informs the RN on the effectiveness of the patient's
treatment, how are they performing? ANSWER delivering care in accordance
with the predetermined plan, gathering information, and providing the
registered nurse with feedback regarding the quality of treatment and
recommendations for enhancement
When would an extended role for an LVN/LPN be implemented in a long-term
care facility? - REPLY In long-term care, the LPN/LVN's extended duty is that
of care manager. As a first-line manager, the LPN/LVN is directly accountable
to the RN nurse manager and oversees the care provided by other LPN/LVNs
and unlicensed assistance persons.
What are the responsibilities of the members of a physical therapy team?
ANSWER: Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), Physical Therapist (PT), and
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
ANSWER: What positions fall under nursing management and executive roles?
It is the duty of nurse managers to oversee both financial and human resources.
ANSWER: How to identify biases in nursing Being aware of one's instincts is
the first step towards identifying unconscious biases. Healthcare professionals
may be aware of implicit prejudice if they have poor experiences caring for
particular patient groups or if they feel anxious or uneasy.
Professionals on the medical staff The respondent is a doctor, resident, patient,
nurse practitioner, or physician assistant.
RN, LLVN, CNA, social worker, nurse manager, and dietitian
Answer: What is a nurse practitioner? A nurse who is certified to handle
specific medical issues without a doctor's direct supervision
A nursing student's interaction with the unit personnel in a clinical setting:
ANSWER Learning is significantly impacted by the relationship between
students and staff nurses. Not every staff nurse is qualified to serve as a mentor
or to assess a student's clinical performance. When teaching members are
unavailable, staff nurses are supposed to be there for students.
Various approaches to providing nursing care Functional nursing, individual
nursing, team nursing, and primary nursing are the answers.
After a patient is discharged, who is in charge of setting up community
services? Some hospitals have a discharge planning manager on site, but a
social worker, nurse, or other hospital representative could be your point person.
The roles and duties of the healthcare team members - REPLY A doctor should
diagnose, treat, and maintain health.
RN: RNs evaluate and determine the needs of patients, then carry out and
oversee the patient's treatment plan.
In primary care, incorporate disease prevention, health maintenance, physical
diagnosis, and treatment of common episodic and chronic issues while placing
equal focus on health management and education.
Dietitian: Asking patients about their nutritional requirements, preferences, and
constraints as well as their health objectives. Creating dietary regimens for
customers
LVN/LPN: Adheres to the care plan that the registered nurse has developed.
CNA/NA: Offers physical assistance to help patients, residents, clients, or
, prisoners carry out everyday tasks.
Social workers should give people, families, and communities the psychosocial
assistance they need to deal with acute, chronic, or fatal illnesses.
The health care team's objective: ANSWER To regain optimal mental,
emotional, and physical well-being
The reasons a student nurse should always get ready before giving care
Identifying changes in a patient's state, carrying out autonomous nursing
treatments, anticipating orders, and setting priorities
Differentiate between the functions of LVNs and RNs. ANSWER Basic nursing
skills like checking vital signs, giving prescriptions, and helping with basic
patient care are taught to LVNs. In contrast, registered nurses get more
advanced training that covers patient assessment, nursing theory, and the
creation and execution of nursing care plans.
What elements influence the LVN/LPN's responsibilities in a practice setting?
ANSWER The state's Nurse Practice Act in which the nurse works
When the LVN/LPN informs the RN on the effectiveness of the patient's
treatment, how are they performing? ANSWER delivering care in accordance
with the predetermined plan, gathering information, and providing the
registered nurse with feedback regarding the quality of treatment and
recommendations for enhancement
When would an extended role for an LVN/LPN be implemented in a long-term
care facility? - REPLY In long-term care, the LPN/LVN's extended duty is that
of care manager. As a first-line manager, the LPN/LVN is directly accountable
to the RN nurse manager and oversees the care provided by other LPN/LVNs
and unlicensed assistance persons.
What are the responsibilities of the members of a physical therapy team?
ANSWER: Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), Physical Therapist (PT), and
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
ANSWER: What positions fall under nursing management and executive roles?
It is the duty of nurse managers to oversee both financial and human resources.
ANSWER: How to identify biases in nursing Being aware of one's instincts is
the first step towards identifying unconscious biases. Healthcare professionals
may be aware of implicit prejudice if they have poor experiences caring for
particular patient groups or if they feel anxious or uneasy.