HESI MANAGEMENT OF CARE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS.
EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED
PASS.
Which statement best describes the navigator? - ANS A person who removes barriers to
receiving health care.
What is true about prescriptive theory? - ANS Prescriptive theory focuses on medication.
A client newly admitted to the psychiatric unit because of an acute psychotic episode is actively
hallucinating. The admitting nurse has documented the content of the auditory hallucinations,
which center on the theme of powerlessness. Later the primary nurse approaches the client,
who appears to be listening to voices, and comments, "You seem to be listening to something.
Tell me what you hear." The primary nurse requests feedback from the psychiatric clinical
specialist regarding this nursing intervention. How should the clinical specialist respond? -
ANS By reminding the nurse that once the content is known, there is no need to focus on the
hallucinations because doing so reinforces them
The nurse leader has implemented a change in documentation of nursing care. The nurse
leader finds that the licensed practitioner nurse (LPN) is resistant to change and is not
participating in the change process. Which approach made by the nurse leader would be
appropriate in dealing with the LPN? - ANS To confront the LPN and encourage verbalization
of feelings regarding the change
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QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS.
EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED
PASS.
Which statement best describes the navigator? - ANS A person who removes barriers to
receiving health care.
What is true about prescriptive theory? - ANS Prescriptive theory focuses on medication.
A client newly admitted to the psychiatric unit because of an acute psychotic episode is actively
hallucinating. The admitting nurse has documented the content of the auditory hallucinations,
which center on the theme of powerlessness. Later the primary nurse approaches the client,
who appears to be listening to voices, and comments, "You seem to be listening to something.
Tell me what you hear." The primary nurse requests feedback from the psychiatric clinical
specialist regarding this nursing intervention. How should the clinical specialist respond? -
ANS By reminding the nurse that once the content is known, there is no need to focus on the
hallucinations because doing so reinforces them
The nurse leader has implemented a change in documentation of nursing care. The nurse
leader finds that the licensed practitioner nurse (LPN) is resistant to change and is not
participating in the change process. Which approach made by the nurse leader would be
appropriate in dealing with the LPN? - ANS To confront the LPN and encourage verbalization
of feelings regarding the change
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED