Know how the change is expected to benefit patient outcomes -Participate in data reviews to help evaluate the change -Ask questions to clearly understa nd the goal of the change. Which strategies should the nurse employ to manage moral distress? ✔✔-Recognize the experience as moral distress -Affirm the obligation to address moral distress -Use mentoring to reduce moral distress
ECCO - Global Perspectives 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
ECCO - Global Perspectives 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed Which factor should the nurse consider in determining whether is to transport a critical care patient? Stability of the patient A postoperative trauma patient is admitted. Which family need has the highest priority at the time? Information Which strategy should the nurse implement to incorporate family-centered care into a plan of care? Ask family about pre-admission usual state of functioning Older adult patients are at risk of geriatric syndromes which prolong length of stay and can result in loss of function. Which of the following should the nurse do to prevent geriatric syndromes? Assess sleep patterns and encourage daily activity Which example illustrated the impact of team competency on patient outcomes? Collaboration for implementation of evidence-based guidelines You are caring for a patient with BMI of 48. Which strategy should you implement? Assess patient for increased preload An older patient with no family is visited by close friends and a minister. The nurse observes the patient will need help with medications at discharge. Which strategy should the nurse consider? Ask the friends and minister who might help the patient with medications Which strategies should the nurse use to overcome barriers to implementing a change? -Know how the change is expected to benefit patient outcomes -Participate in data reviews to help evaluate the change -Ask questions to clearly understand the goal of the change. Which strategies should the nurse employ to manage moral distress? -Recognize the experience as moral distress -Affirm the obligation to address moral distress -Use mentoring to reduce moral distress You are caring for a patient receiving medically futile care. The patient seems uncomfortable but the family insist therapies by continued or they will sue. Which resource should the nurse use to address this situation? Hospital Ethics Committee A patient is being transferred to a lower level of care. Which resource should the nurse consider to ensure patient needs can be met? Patient dependence on medical technology You are notified that a new procedure change will be implemented. Which strategy helps overcome barriers to implement change? Clarify why the change is being made Which of these resources should the critical care nurse use to continue developing professional skills? -Mentors -Point of Care activites -Professional Associations Regulatory reporting of patient outcomes and instances of healthcare-associated patient harm can result in which of the following? Influence public confidence in the institutions quality of care Should a nurse anticipate malnutrition in a morbidly obese patient? Yes, their bodies cannot effectively use the stored fat Which of these signs in a healthcare provider likely signal moral distress? -Minimally meeting patient needs -Experiencing physical problems -Avoiding patient contact You are caring for a patient who doesn't want a DNR order but the family wants one signed. This causes you moral distress. Which strategy should you implement to address your moral distress? Encourage the family to participate in care Which should the nurse expect as a cognitive change in older adults? Slower reaction time Which action is indicated to help ensure safety of a critically ill patient? Adhere to established policies and protocols According to the IOM, which are core competencies for interprofessional collaborative practice? Provide patient centered care A colleague is causing workplace violence. Which is a group strategy that, if implemented, may manage the situation? Offer support to work colleagues and get their support.
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Know how the change is expected to benefit patient outcomes -Participate in data reviews to help evaluate the change -Ask questions to clearly understa nd the goal of the change. Which strategies should the nurse employ to manage moral distress? ✔✔-Recognize the experience as moral distress -Affirm the obligation to address moral distress -Use mentoring to reduce moral distress
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