Management of Care Exam
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A nurse in the cardiac intensive care unit receives reports on four clients. Which
client should the nurse assess first? - Answer✔-Client 3 hours post coronary
artery stent placement via femoral approach and reporting severe back pain
A client with sickle cell crisis reports severe generalized pain. What are the two
priority nursing interventions in order? - Answer✔-Administering high-flow
intravenous fluids
Applying oxygen via nasal cannula
A client presents to the emergency department with upper gastrointestinal
bleeding and abdominal pain. The client is sweating and appears to be in
moderate distress. Which nursing action is the priority? - Answer✔-Obtain vital
signs
,Identify if the statements are intrapersonal, interpersonal, or intergroup conflicts.
- Answer✔-*Intrapersonal:*
A nurse feels overwhelmed with client care activities and prioritizes work tasks
over meals and bathroom breaks.
A nurse calls out sick to work because their child is sick while feeling an obligation
to not leave the unit short-staffed.
*Interpersonal:*
A client's family does not agree with the client's Do Not Resuscitate order.
The nurse disagrees with the nursing supervisor on safe staffing ratios.
*Intergroup:*
The nursing staff and hospital administration disagree with merit raises.
Match each clinical example to the aligning quality concept. - Answer✔-
*Efficient* - A nurse only takes necessary supplies from the supply cabinet to
initiate the intravenous line.
*Safe* - A healthcare provider checks all prescribed medications for interactions
with a newly prescribed medication.
*Client-centered* - A client's treatment plan includes telehealth psychiatric visits
because the client does not have easy access to transportation.
*Equitable* - Two clients receive the same treatment options for the same illness.
,*Effective* - A healthcare provider prescribes newly approved medication to treat
hyperlipidemia to a client with high low-density lipoprotein levels.
*Timely* - A client who is having an ischemic attack is evaluated and treated in the
emergency department immediately upon arrival.
A pediatric primary care office initiated a quality improvement process to increase
the vaccination rate of children. Place the quality control steps in the order they
should be performed, from first to last. - Answer✔-1. Identify the American
Academy of Pediatrics recommendation that all clients should receive
preventative vaccines.
2. Collect electronic medical record documentation regarding vaccination rates,
recommendations, and education provided to clients.
3. Evaluate data collected.
4. Provide education to healthcare providers and nurses regarding preventative
vaccine screenings and recommendations.
Click to select each description for the component of the scope of practice. -
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answer.💖💖💖💖✔<<<<<*Who:*
A registered nurse must be formally educated and maintain an active license to
practice nursing.
*What:*
, Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities;
prevention of illness and injury; facilitation of healing; alleviation of suffering
through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the
care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.
*Why:*
As society changes, nurses must adapt to maintain their obligation to positive
client outcomes.
*When:*
Nurses provide care anytime there is a need for knowledge, caring, or leadership.
*Where:*
Nursing occurs in many settings and environments.
*How:*
Nurses are expected to perform in a specific manner displaying professional
behaviors.
A pediatric emergency department nurse receives reports on four clients. Which
client should be seen first? - Answer✔-A child with bruising behind the ears after
a football injury
A nurse is preparing to administer a unit of packed red blood cells to a female
client with hemoglobin of 6.9 g/dL (reference range: 12- 16 g/dL). The unit
secretary retrieved the blood 25 minutes ago. When entering the client's room,
the nurse notes that the client's peripheral intravenous (IV) device is not patent