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VATI RN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT NEWEST
ACTUAL VERIFIED EXAM COMPLETE ALL 120
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED
A+||NEWEST EXAM!!!
A nurse manager calls a staff nurse to come in and work
due to staffing shortage on several units. The staff nurse is
at home and has influenza. Which of the following actions
by the staff nurse demonstrates the ethical principle of
nonmaleficence? - ANSWER-Decline because nurses
should not work when ill.
Nonmaleficence holds that one should do no harm.
Coming to work while ill with influenza can place clients
and other staff members at risk for developing influenza.
A nurse manager witnesses an assistive personnel (AP)
using incorrect procedure when transferring a client using
a mechanical lift. After reinforcing proper procedure, which
of the following methods should the nurse manager use to
evaluate the APs understanding of the teaching? -
ANSWER-Observe the AP's technique with the lift at
random times throughout the day.
This method of assessment also assists in determining the
need for further education and staff development.
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A nurse is assessing a client who is 4hrs postoperative
following an open appendectomy. Which of the following
manifestations should indicate to the nurse that the client
requires a nasogastric tube with low intermittent suction? -
ANSWER-Abdominal distention.
Along with pain can be an indication of a postoperative
ileus that requires gastric decompression by insertion an
NG tube along with low intermittent suction to relive the
pressure in the clients abdomen and remove blood or fluid
that might be in the GI tract. This will also provide comfort
to the client.
A nurse is planning for the discharge of a client who has
advanced lung cancer. The clients partner tells the nurse
that she plans to manage the clients care at home but she
is concerned about leaving the client alone to attend to
personal errands. Which of the following services should
the nurse suggest? - ANSWER-Respite care.
Respite care services provide time away from caregiving
responsibilities to attend to errands, needs, or social
activities. An alternative caregiver, provided by respite
care services, can care for the client temporally at home.
This make sit possible for a long term caregiver or partner
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to step away from providing care for the client while still
knowing that eh client will receive the necessary care.
A nurse is planning care for a client who has hemiparesis
and dysphagia following a strike. The nurse should
collaborate with which of the following members of the
interprofessional team to assist the client with managing
ADLs? SATA - ANSWER-Occupational therapist
Physical therapist
Speech language pathologist
OT helps clients with physical limitations or disabilities
gain an optimal level of independence to perform ADLs,
such as bathing , dressing, grooming, and eating.
PT can assess the clients strength and mobility, implement
therapeutic strategies and teach new skills to help
compensate for physical limitations to help manage ADLs.
Speech language pathologist can perform an in depth
assessment of the clients swallowing and communication
abilities and teach clients strategies for eating safety and
performing ADLs.
A nurse manager is conducting a disaster preparedness
drill and observes nurses applying triage tags to clerical
staff who are posing as injured clients. The manager
VATI RN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT NEWEST
ACTUAL VERIFIED EXAM COMPLETE ALL 120
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED
A+||NEWEST EXAM!!!
A nurse manager calls a staff nurse to come in and work
due to staffing shortage on several units. The staff nurse is
at home and has influenza. Which of the following actions
by the staff nurse demonstrates the ethical principle of
nonmaleficence? - ANSWER-Decline because nurses
should not work when ill.
Nonmaleficence holds that one should do no harm.
Coming to work while ill with influenza can place clients
and other staff members at risk for developing influenza.
A nurse manager witnesses an assistive personnel (AP)
using incorrect procedure when transferring a client using
a mechanical lift. After reinforcing proper procedure, which
of the following methods should the nurse manager use to
evaluate the APs understanding of the teaching? -
ANSWER-Observe the AP's technique with the lift at
random times throughout the day.
This method of assessment also assists in determining the
need for further education and staff development.
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A nurse is assessing a client who is 4hrs postoperative
following an open appendectomy. Which of the following
manifestations should indicate to the nurse that the client
requires a nasogastric tube with low intermittent suction? -
ANSWER-Abdominal distention.
Along with pain can be an indication of a postoperative
ileus that requires gastric decompression by insertion an
NG tube along with low intermittent suction to relive the
pressure in the clients abdomen and remove blood or fluid
that might be in the GI tract. This will also provide comfort
to the client.
A nurse is planning for the discharge of a client who has
advanced lung cancer. The clients partner tells the nurse
that she plans to manage the clients care at home but she
is concerned about leaving the client alone to attend to
personal errands. Which of the following services should
the nurse suggest? - ANSWER-Respite care.
Respite care services provide time away from caregiving
responsibilities to attend to errands, needs, or social
activities. An alternative caregiver, provided by respite
care services, can care for the client temporally at home.
This make sit possible for a long term caregiver or partner
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to step away from providing care for the client while still
knowing that eh client will receive the necessary care.
A nurse is planning care for a client who has hemiparesis
and dysphagia following a strike. The nurse should
collaborate with which of the following members of the
interprofessional team to assist the client with managing
ADLs? SATA - ANSWER-Occupational therapist
Physical therapist
Speech language pathologist
OT helps clients with physical limitations or disabilities
gain an optimal level of independence to perform ADLs,
such as bathing , dressing, grooming, and eating.
PT can assess the clients strength and mobility, implement
therapeutic strategies and teach new skills to help
compensate for physical limitations to help manage ADLs.
Speech language pathologist can perform an in depth
assessment of the clients swallowing and communication
abilities and teach clients strategies for eating safety and
performing ADLs.
A nurse manager is conducting a disaster preparedness
drill and observes nurses applying triage tags to clerical
staff who are posing as injured clients. The manager