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Test Bank Medical-Surgical Nursing Concepts For Interprofessional Collaborative Care 10th
Edition By Donna D. Ignatavicius Chapter 1-69
|Complete Guide A+
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Chapter 01: Overview Of Professional Nursing Concepts For Medical-Surgical Nursing
Ignatavicius: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A New Nurse Is Working With A Preceptor On A Medical-Surgical Unit. The Preceptor
Advises The New Nurse That Which Is The Priority When Working As A Professional
Nurse?
a. Attending To Holistic Client Needs
b. Ensuring Client Safety
c. Not Making Medication Errors
d. Providing Client-Focused Care
ANS: B
All Actions Are Appropriate For The Professional Nurse. However, Ensuring Client Safety Is
The Priority. Health Care Errors Have Been Widely Reported For 25 Years, Many Of Which
Result In Client Injury, Death, And Increased Health Care Costs. There Are Several National
And International Organizations That Have Either Recommended Or Mandated Safety
Initiatives.
Every Nurse Has The Responsibility To Guard The Client9s Safety. The Other Actions Are
Important For Quality Nursing, But They Are Not As Vital As Providing Safety. Not Making
Medication Errors Does Provide Safety, But Is Too Narrow In Scope To Be The Best Answer.
DIF: Understanding TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Intervention
KEY: Client Safety
MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Safety And Infection Control
2. A Nurse Is Orienting A New Client And Family To The Medical-Surgical Unit. What
Information Does The Nurse Provide To Best Help The Client Promote His Or Her Own
Safety?
a. Encourage The Client And Family To Be Active Partners.
b. Have The Client Monitor Hand Hygiene In Caregivers.
c. Offer The Family The Opportunity To Stay With The Client.
d. Tell The Client To Always Wear His Or Her Armband.
ANS: A
Each Action Could Be Important For The Client Or Family To Perform. However,
Encouraging The Client To Be Active In His Or Her Health Care As A Safety Partner Is The
Most Critical. The Other Actions Are Very Limited In Scope And Do Not Provide The Broad
Protection That Being Active And Involved Does.
DIF: Understanding TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
KEY: Client Safety
MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Safety And Infection Control
3. A Nurse Is Caring For A Postoperative Client On The Surgical Unit. The Client9s Blood
Pressure Was 142/76 Mm Hg 30 Minutes Ago, And Now Is 88/50 Mm Hg. What Action
Would The Nurse Take First?
a. Call The Rapid Response Team.
b. Document And Continue To Monitor.
c. Notify The Primary Health Care Provider.
d. Repeat The Blood Pressure In 15 Minutes.
Test Bank Medical-Surgical Nursing Concepts For Interprofessional Collaborative Care 10th
Edition By Donna D. Ignatavicius Chapter 1-69
|Complete Guide A+
,lOMoARcPSD|240 059 64
,lOMoARcPSD|240 059 64
, lOMoARcPSD|240 059 64
Chapter 01: Overview Of Professional Nursing Concepts For Medical-Surgical Nursing
Ignatavicius: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A New Nurse Is Working With A Preceptor On A Medical-Surgical Unit. The Preceptor
Advises The New Nurse That Which Is The Priority When Working As A Professional
Nurse?
a. Attending To Holistic Client Needs
b. Ensuring Client Safety
c. Not Making Medication Errors
d. Providing Client-Focused Care
ANS: B
All Actions Are Appropriate For The Professional Nurse. However, Ensuring Client Safety Is
The Priority. Health Care Errors Have Been Widely Reported For 25 Years, Many Of Which
Result In Client Injury, Death, And Increased Health Care Costs. There Are Several National
And International Organizations That Have Either Recommended Or Mandated Safety
Initiatives.
Every Nurse Has The Responsibility To Guard The Client9s Safety. The Other Actions Are
Important For Quality Nursing, But They Are Not As Vital As Providing Safety. Not Making
Medication Errors Does Provide Safety, But Is Too Narrow In Scope To Be The Best Answer.
DIF: Understanding TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Intervention
KEY: Client Safety
MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Safety And Infection Control
2. A Nurse Is Orienting A New Client And Family To The Medical-Surgical Unit. What
Information Does The Nurse Provide To Best Help The Client Promote His Or Her Own
Safety?
a. Encourage The Client And Family To Be Active Partners.
b. Have The Client Monitor Hand Hygiene In Caregivers.
c. Offer The Family The Opportunity To Stay With The Client.
d. Tell The Client To Always Wear His Or Her Armband.
ANS: A
Each Action Could Be Important For The Client Or Family To Perform. However,
Encouraging The Client To Be Active In His Or Her Health Care As A Safety Partner Is The
Most Critical. The Other Actions Are Very Limited In Scope And Do Not Provide The Broad
Protection That Being Active And Involved Does.
DIF: Understanding TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
KEY: Client Safety
MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Safety And Infection Control
3. A Nurse Is Caring For A Postoperative Client On The Surgical Unit. The Client9s Blood
Pressure Was 142/76 Mm Hg 30 Minutes Ago, And Now Is 88/50 Mm Hg. What Action
Would The Nurse Take First?
a. Call The Rapid Response Team.
b. Document And Continue To Monitor.
c. Notify The Primary Health Care Provider.
d. Repeat The Blood Pressure In 15 Minutes.