Which action demonstrates that the nurse understands the purpose ofthe Rapid
Response Team?
a. Monitoring the client for changes in postoperative status such aswound
infection
b. Documenting all changes observed in the client and maintaining a
postoperative flow sheet
c. Notifying the physician of the client’s change in blood pressure from140 to 88 mm
Hg systolic
d. Notifying the physician of the client’s increase in restlessness aftermedication
change
The Joint Commission focuses on safety in health care. Which action bythe nurse
reflects The Joint Commission’s main objective?
a. Performing range-of-motion exercises on the client three times eachday
b. Ensuring that the client is eating 100% of the meals served to him orher
c. Assessing the client’s respirations when administering opioids
d. Delegating to the nursing assistant to give the client a complete bathdaily
Which action by the nurse shows an understanding of the principle ofself-
determination?
a. Allowing a postoperative client to decide to take medication withfruit juice
rather than water
b. Allowing a teenager to decide not to go to a clinic when there isevidence that
she is having profuse vaginal bleeding
c. Allowing a parent to decide not to proceed with a lifesavingoperation
for a 12-year-old client
d. Allowing an older client with dementia to decide not to take cardiacmedication
throughout the shift
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, The nurse is initiating a series of teaching sessions with an older client.
What is the nurse’s highest-priority, client-centered action beforebeginning the
session?
a. Ensure that the client’s family is present and will participate.
b. Make certain that the client is wearing his glasses.
c. Have printed handouts ready to use during the session.
d. Schedule the session for early evening after the client’s meal.
Which action best demonstrates the nurse using client-centered care
when planning a menu for a Vietnamese client who is newly diagnosedwith diabetes?
a. Asking the client what food he or she would eat on a standarddiabetic
menu
b. Asking family members to make selections for the client from adiabetic
menu
c. Ordering a typical diabetic meal for the client and planning dietteaching
d. Researching the Vietnamese culture before discussing diabetic mealplanning
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) identified interventionsto save client
lives. Which actions are within the scope of nursing practice to improve quality of care?
a. Insert a central line to give intravenous fluid to a dehydrated client.
b. Use sterile technique when changing dressings on a new surgicalsite.
c. Intubate a client whose oxygen saturation is 92%.
d. Prescribe aspirin for a client who presents with an acute myocardialinfarction
Which action by the nurse demonstrates the best practice for nursing
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, documentation on a computerized record?
a. Deleting all documentation errors on the computerized record
b. Using red font to denote all significant events that have occurred
c. Waiting until the end of the shift to record a summary ofinformation
d. Documenting assessment data at the point of care
A client is scheduled for a mastectomy. As she is about to receive the preoperative
medication, she tells the nurse that she does not want tohave her breast removed but
wants a lumpectomy. Which response indicates that the nurse is acting as a client
advocate?
a. Telling the client her surgeon is excellent and knows what is best forher condition
b. Calling the surgeon to come and explain all treatment options to theclient
c. Holding the client’s hand and offering to pray with her for a goodoutcome
d. Arranging for a postoperative visit from a cancer survivor
What priority assessment data should be shared with the interdisciplinary
team from a client admitted to the emergencydepartment with a lacerated
artery?
a. Information regarding next of kin to notify in case the client dies
b. History about what medications the client is currently taking
c. Measurement of blood pressure and pulse
d. Assessment of rate and depth of respirations
Which intervention can the client expect to receive from a medical-surgical nurse in
an ambulatory care setting?
a. Drawing blood for routine or preoperative testing
b. Teaching the client how to change a dressing on an incision
c. Obtaining the client’s signature on a surgical consent form
d. Performing a comprehensive physical examination
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, An emergency department (ED) nurse gives report on a client who is being transferred
to the medical-surgical floor. Because of an identified risk for suicide, the ED nurse
suggests that the floor nurse contact a sitter and behavioral health. This statement
represents which part of theSBAR hand-off?
a. Situation
b. Background
c. Assessment
d. Recommendation
The nurse is present when the physician discusses the potential effects ofa
chemotherapy regimen for a client with cancer. Weighing the benefits of the
chemotherapy against possible side effects is an example of whichethical principle?
a. Paternalism
b. Beneficence
c. Justice
d. Autonomy
The physician prescribes warfarin (Coumadin) 15 mg daily. The nurse notes that this is
three times the normal dose for this client based on theclient’s medication profile and
laboratory work. What does the nurse dofirst?
a. Give the dose and document the concern.
b. Call the pharmacy for a consultation.
c. Call the physician to question the order.
d. Hold the medication for that day.
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