The nurse works as part of a nursing care team that includes 2 RPNs and 5 RNs. One of the RPNs is caring for a patient that is deteriorating. Which factors will help the team decide if an RPN or RN should care for this patient?
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Question 38
The nurse works as part of a nursing care team that includes 2 RPNs and 5 RNs. One of the RPNs is caring for a patient that is deteriorating. Which factors will help the team decide if an RPN or RN should care for this patient?
Question 38 options:
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Hospital policy and staffing |
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Nurse, client, and environment |
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Knowledge, skill and judgement |
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Communication, collaboration, and teamwork |
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- Question 9 The nurse is caring for a 16 year old male client who attempted suicide, upon entering the room the nurse notices the client is tearful and silent. What is the nurse's best initial response? Question 9 options: Sit quietly beside the client and wait for the client to start speaking. Say, “I see you are tearful. Tell me about what is going on in your life, and we see how we can help you." Say, “You are crying. That means you feel badly about attempting suicide, so many people are worried about you" Observe the behavior, record it, and notify the health care provider.Question 10 The RN is working with a recently admitted client to understand the impact their mental illness has on their interpersonal relationships and daily functioning. Using the Tidal Model approach, how would the nurse document their findings? Question 10 options: Document your interpretation of the interview in a narrative style including as much detail as possible Document the interview using the patient's words, but only include what you feel is important Document the interview using the patient's words including all aspects of the patient's story Document your interpretation of the interview using point form notesQuestion 3 The daughter of a client in a long-term care facility, approaches the nurse as she is concerned about her father and his low mood. She becomes very tearful and expresses she is worried about her father being depressed. Which of the following are appropriate nursing actions to establish a therapeutic relationship with the client? (Select all that apply) Question 3 options: Ask the client to clam down to avoid making a scene Call a colleague to help deescalate the situation Respond in a non-judgemental manner Take the client to a private and safe area Share your own thoughts and feelings with the client Seek to understand the client's feelings
- Question 15 An older adult client has been taking new antidepressants and going to therapy for a week. The client is getting frustrated as he does not feel better. What is the nurse's best response to his concern? Question 15 options: Suggest he talk to the physician about an alternative medication Tell the client not to worry as others are seeing improvements Explain that is can take a few weeks for therapy to be take effect Clarify the client's expectations about the improvements he is hoping to seeQuestion 3 of 5 Which examples best demonstrate the use of critical thinking? Select all that apply. 4 Student completing a nursing care plan for clinical Nurse creating a teaching plan for a culturally diverse client Student completing a concept map for a hospitalized client Nurse reading the policy for performing a procedure Student performing a chart review and creating a care planI need help answer the following questions What is the role of a leader in a healthcare organization? How does a leader improve morale in a healthcare organization? (Consider the use of checks and balances.)
- Your answer must is not more than 20 lines You arrive at work as a nurse. As you looked at the list of patients who are under your care you noticed one patient's history. He is a Hindu, who is on life support. Your task is to administer care and work with the family members wishes for end of life for their loved one. Please explain the Hindu teaching on assisted suicide and how you as a nurse can help care for the patient base on what you learned on the teachings of Hinduism.Case Scenario: You have just interviewed for two nursing positions and are trying to decide which job to pursue. During your first interview for a team member position, the nurse manger, Mr. Caruso, was cheerful, spoke highly of his current staff and complimented them for their ability to set goals and participate in decision making, listened to your ideas, and explored ways in which you could contribute to this team’s effectiveness. The second nurse manager, Mrs. Turner, was also cheerful and talkative. She provided you with a job description as a primary nurse caregiver, explained her expectations of you as new employee, and spoke of new programs she was attempting to implement. Both nurse managers talked about changes taking place in their facilities and the need for employees to remain flexible. Guide Questions: 1. Both nurse mangers spoke changes that were taking place in their facility. As a nurse, how can you assist your peers who are unhappy and seem to resist change even…Question 76 Which assessment is of highest priority for the nurse to complete before administration of morphine? Question 76 options: Pain rating Blood pressure Respiratory rate Level of consciousness
- Question 88 Which of the following actions by a client who has asthma indicates a good understanding of the nurse’s teaching about the asthma action plan? Question 88 options: The client adjusts their medications appropriately when they are in the ‘yellow zone’ The client calls the health care provider when Peak Flow readings are less than 90% The client calls the health care provider to confirm and document any potential triggers The client calls the health care provider when they are in the ‘green zone’discuss the legal and ethical issues for a nurse who is asked by a nurse manager to help clear up a backlog of paperwork by postdating and signing off on equipment inspections that were not performed as required?QUESTION 3 Types of evidence nurses can use in EBP include all of the following EXCEPT Qualitative research articles Quantitative research articles Expert opinions articles in professional journals Magazine articles by experts O Clinical practice guidelines