Nursing

Becky graduated five years ago and is keenly interested in pursuing le

QUESTION Becky graduated five years ago and is keenly interested in pursuing leadership opportunities. She has been active in learning about leadership through workshops and Internet research and recently began a graduate degree program with a focus on nursing administration. She has excellent clinical skills and eagerly accepts responsibility for various projects on the unit. […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

Mary, an 85-year-old patient with cognitive impairment and gross insta

QUESTION Mary, an 85-year-old patient with cognitive impairment and gross instability, wanders continuously. Lately, she has fallen twice, and the family demands that she be restrained. As the unit manager, you have initiated a least restraint practice. An appropriate action in this situation would be: a. Setting up a nursing team meeting to review practices. […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

The Sunny Long-Term Care Facility has experienced numerous difficultie

QUESTION The Sunny Long-Term Care Facility has experienced numerous difficulties with staff relationships, despite its success in maintaining financial viability and judicious use of resources. Staff members complain that the primary concerns of the facility include applying policy, saving money, and ensuring that lawsuits are avoided. There is little trust in, and involvement of, staff […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

As a manager, the development of your decision-making skills related t

QUESTION As a manager, the development of your decision-making skills related to safe patient care is facilitated by: a. Regular reflection on decisions. b. A culture of perfectionism. c. Recognition of who should be held responsible for individual errors. d. A culture of trust between the staff and you.   ANSWER: ANS: A Reflection on […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

While explaining the importance of developing leadership skills among

QUESTION While explaining the importance of developing leadership skills among nurses to a group of first-year nursing students, Natalie, a nursing unit manager, emphasizes that: a. Most nurses are not expected to assume leadership roles. b. The role of nurse leadership is only at the bedside, ensuring that patient care is performed according to established […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

As a manager in a new nursing home, where might you consult for guidan

QUESTION As a manager in a new nursing home, where might you consult for guidance and evidence to support the development of safe patient practices? a. Hospitals b. Business c. Industry d. Outpatient clinics   ANSWER: ANS: A Practices that were once mostly studied in hospital settings are now scrutinized for implementation in other settings, […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

The new head nurse on G Unit has been the subject of a great deal of d

QUESTION The new head nurse on G Unit has been the subject of a great deal of discussion and complaining during breaks. She is a competent nurse of tremendous integrity with approximately 30 years’ experience. Her predominant method of problem solving and communication is through meetings, which can go over the allotted time. The staff […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

The SBAR approach to patient safety encourages: a. Consistency in ass

QUESTION The SBAR approach to patient safety encourages: a. Consistency in assessment and practices. b. Continuing education. c. Multidisciplinary approaches. d. Patient feedback.   ANSWER: ANS: A The use of SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation) checklists are designed to decrease omission of important information and practices.

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

Susan, a new graduate on the dialysis unit, appears to take Kari’s rem

QUESTION Susan, a new graduate on the dialysis unit, appears to take Kari’s remarks very seriously and works even harder, often volunteering for extra assignments. She also is often in Kari’s office, advising of successes with her patients and of the extra effort that she is committing. This behavior suggests that Susan: a. Is fearful […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

A client requires an appendectomy. The surgeon explains the procedure

QUESTION A client requires an appendectomy. The surgeon explains the procedure and asks the client to sign the consent. The patient speaks very little English and looks worried. As a nurse, you would: a. Suggest that an interpreter explain the procedure to the client and answer any questions. b. Ask the client if he has […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020