The nurse manager is the charge nurse on a busy surgical unit in a major metropolitan
hospital. The charge nurse is working with a team composed of registered nurses (RNs),
practical nurses (PNs), and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs).
The charge nurse for the previous night shift is giving verbal report to Ms. Hatch and the oncoming staff
nurses. During the report, one of the UAPs interrupts to state that a client is vomiting. How should Ms.
Hatch respond?
Request that a night shift nurse staff RN go to the room to evaluate the situation
After the UAP leaves the area, the night charge nurse states, ¨that UAP is incompetent. She can't figure
out anything on her own.¨ As the day shift charge nurse, how should Ms. Hatch respond?
Your concern needs to be addressed with the unit manager.
After receiving report, Ms. Hatch makes client care assignments for the nursing staff. Which client can
be assigned to a PN rather than an RN?
A 2 day postop client with an abdominal incision and JP drain
Which additional client should be assigned to the same PN?
Experiencing hypoactive bowel sounds 2 days post op after colon resection (expected finding)
Ms. Hatch learns that one of the day shift nurses will be 30 minutes late. How should the care
assignments be managed until the nurse arrives?
Assign an additional client to each of the day shift staff nurses
When making initial rounds, the charge nurse should see which case first?
A postop client with a trach who has signs of a tracheoesophageal fistula
Before starting rounds, Ms. Hatch learns from the PN that the client with a history of syncope is
threatening to get out of bed alone and go to the restroom. At the same time, the client with the
possible fistula has an oxygen level of 80%. Besides the charge nurse and PN, a UAP is available. How
should the charge nurse respond this information?