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1. The nurse is caring for a group of patients on a medical-
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surgical unit. Which patient should the licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse (L
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1. A patient with a blood glucose of 42 mg/dL
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2. A patient who reports a pain level of 2
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3. A patient who has just received a diagnosis of cancer
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4. A patient who has a respiratory rate of 22
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Objective: 7. Prioritize patient care activities based on the Maslow hierarchy of human ne
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Integrated Process: Clinical Problem- ol ol ol
Solving Process (Nursing Process) Client Need: SECE—Coordinated Care
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1 This patient has a dangerously low blood glucose level and requires immediate
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intervention.
2 This patient will need to be assessed, but is not as high a priority.
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4 A respiratory rate of 22 is within normal range.
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2. The LPN/LVN enters the room of a patient who is angry and yells, “I asked 5 minutes ago fo
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r my pain medication. I’m going to call the CEO of the hospital if you don’t get it for me now.
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” Which statement by the nurse demonstrates intellectual empathy?
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1. “We are short-staffed today, so it will take me longer to meet your needs.”
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2. “I am sorry you had to wait, I know you must be in a lot of pain.”
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3. “I had another patient who had severe pain, and I had to get to them first.”
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4. “I will get you the number for the CEO, but he is aware of how busy we are.”
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Objective: 2. Describe attitudes and skills that promote good critical thinking P
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1 This statement does not consider an individual’s situation.
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2 This statement demonstrates intellectual empathy by considering this patient’s situ
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ation and will likely alleviate the patient’s anger.
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3 This statement does not consider a patient’s situation and does not demonstrate
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4 This statement addresses the patient’s statement of wanting to call the CEO, but d
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oes not demonstrate intellectual empathy by considering the patient’s situation.
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3. The nurse is collecting data on a patient. Which data are described as subjective?
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ctive: 5. Differentiate between objective and subjective data. Page: 4
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1 Respiratory rate of 26 per minute is an example of objective data. ol ol ol ol ol ol ol ol ol ol ol
2 A patient reporting symptoms to the nurse is an example of subjective data.
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3 Coarse lung sounds is an example of objective data.
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4 A productive cough is an example of objective data.
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4. A patient with a newly fractured femur reports a pain level of 8/10 and analgesic medication is
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not due for another 50 minutes. Which action should the nurse take first?
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2. Give the medication in 30 minutes. ol ol ol ol ol
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4. Tell the patient it is too early for pain medication. A
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Objective: 4. Identify the role of a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse in using th
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e nursing process.
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1 The patient who has a fractured femur is having acute pain. Repositioning a
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patient with a new fracture is not likely to relieve pain.
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2 Giving the medication before the prescribed time is beyond the nurse’s scope of
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practice.
3 The patient should not have to wait for pain relief, so the LPN should inform
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the RN or physician so new pain relief orders can be obtained.
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4 The nurse needs to do more than expect the patient to wait for pain relief.
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5. The nurse is prioritizing care based on Maslow hierarchy of needs. Which need does the n
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urse identify as having the highest priority?
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3. Pain level of 9 on 0-to-10 scale
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1 Job-related stress falls under safety according to Maslow and is addressed after
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2 According to Maslow, loneliness is addressed under social needs following physiol
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3 Pain is a physiological need and is the highest priority.
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4 Lack of confidence falls under esteem according to Maslow and is addressed follo
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wing physiological, safety, and social needs.
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