Ignatavicius Chapter 1 (Evolve) Questions And Answers 2022
Ignatavicius Chapter 1 (Evolve) Questions And Answers 2022 Which important aspect of coordinating care with the interdisciplinary team is facilitated by use of the "SBAR" and "PACE" procedures? A. Communication B. Implementation C. Policymaking D. Protocol development - Answer- A. Communication SBAR and PACE are acronyms for "hand-off" methods of communication used by health care organizations to share information between shifts and between departments. SBAR and PACE are not types of implementation [of client care]. Implementation, the fourth step of the nursing process, is an action rather than a coordination of care. SBAR and PACE are not types of policymaking or protocol development. The nurse educator is instructing newly hired registered nurses about patientcentered care. Which competency categories are included in this content? (Select all that apply) A. Attitudes B. Environments C. Judgments D. Knowledge E. Skills F. Values - Answer- A. Attitudes D. Knowledge E. Skills Attitudes, knowledge, and skills are the patient-centered care competencies needed to ensure quality care. These characteristics, which were developed by the Institute of Medicine and the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) groups, are the areas cited and enumerated by both groups. A delineation (and examples of each) of knowledge, skills, and attitudes constitutes competent nursing practice. Environment, sound nursing judgments, and values are important to the client's care but are not included in the patient-centered care competencies. Bedside computers are an example of informatics used in health care primarily for which purpose? A. Documenting interdisciplinary care B. Enhancing collaboration and coordination of care C. Offering clients access to e-mail and the internet D. Retrieving data for evidence-based practice - Answer- A. Documenting interdisciplinary care The largest application of health care informatics is the growing trend of the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) for documenting interdisciplinary care. Computers may be located at the client's bedside or in the treatment room for ease of access for documentation. Computers allow quick communication among health care professionals to enhance collaboration and coordination of care; however, this type of communication typically would not take place at the client's bedside. Bedside computers in the health care setting are not intended for client use. The Internet provides ways to search multiple sources of information and retrieve data efficiently; however, this would not be done at the client's bedside. A nurse has recently been assigned to a medical-surgical clinical rotation. According to the scope of medical-surgical nursing, what type of client assignments does the nurse expect to see? A. Hospitalized children with acute and chronic illnesses B. Hospitalized adults with acute and chronic illnesses C. Older adults in a nursing home D. Working adults in a corporate setting - Answer- B. Hospitalized adults with acute and chronic illnesses The scope of medical-surgical nursing, sometimes called adult health nursing, is to promote health and prevent illness or injury in clients from 18 to 100 years of age or older. The most common practice setting is the acute care hospital. Hospitalized children with acute and chronic illnesses are commonly seen in pediatric nursing. Older adults in a nursing home are commonly seen in geriatric nursing. Working adults in a corporate setting are commonly seen by occupational health nurses. Which of these hospital staff members will the nurse manager assign to coordinate the discharge of a client who will need community-based rehabilitation services after a traumatic injury? A. The nurse who is responsible for the client's case management B. The physical therapist who developed the client's exercise program C. The physician who is assigned as the client's medical resident D. The unit-based RN who has cared for the client during the hospital stay - AnswerA. The nurse who is responsible for the client's case management The case manager role includes coordination of acute care and post-discharge community services for the client. The physical therapist, health care provider, and unit-based RN will have input into planning for rehabilitation for the client, but are not the best choice to coordinate a smooth transition from acute care to community rehabilitation services. The nurse is asked to collaborate with others to implement an interdisciplinary plan of care for a client. Which health care team members are essential for the client's daily care regimen? (Select all that apply) A. Anesthesiologist B. Case manager C. Health care provider D. Occupational therapist E. Chaplain - Answer- B. Case manager C. Health care provider........
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