ROLE & SCOPE EXAM 2 ANSWERED 100%
The client is used the call lights several times in the past hour period the nurse enters the clients room period what action by the nurse could the client interpret as negative. (Selec
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ROLE & SCOPE EXAM 2 ANSWERED 100%
The client is used the call lights several times in the past hour period the nurse enters the clients room period what action by the nurse could the client interpret as negative. (Select all that apply)
Answers:- b. the nurse comes into the room and immediately crosses her arms, and stares down at the client
d. the nurse comes into the room with her mouth tightly shut and does not make eye contact
e. the nurse comes into the room and rolls her eyes at the client
A nurse is participating in a baccalaureate course. For the class, she has to attend the legislative session regarding the new role of medication assistance. Why should nurses be involved in shaping public health policy?
Answers:- they are closest to the front line of healthcare and see how it affects the clients and families
A charge nurse is learning about communicating with the staff nurses. Sometimes the nurses do not seem to understand what the assignments are. What are the known barriers to communication? (Select all that apply)
Answers:- a. stressful situations at home or in the workplace
c. lack of clear directions about the assignments
d. differences in perception about what should be done
e. distractions such as background noise from ringing phones or others talking
A nurse calls the health care provider with an update on a client whose blood pressure has gone from 130/80 mm Hg to 166/58 mm Hg in one hour. the client's pulse is 56 beats per minute. The nurse says, "I am not sure what is happening
but the client seems to be deteriorating". what part of the SBAR is the nurse using?
Answers:- assessment
How can a leader deal fairly with employees who failed to meet established standards of care?
a. report the employee to the manager for potential drug abuse
Answers:- ask questions of the employee that can reflect the employee's knowledge base
A nurse is having a disagreement with an older, more experienced nurse. The new nurse crosses her arms over her chest and looks away. What behavior is the new nurse exhibiting?
Answers:- defensiveness
A nurse is serving as a preceptor to a newly licensed nurse and is explaining the role of the nurse as an advocate. which of the following situations illustrates the advocacy role (SATA)
Answers:- c. reporting that a health team member on the previous shift did not provide care as prescribed
d. informing members of the health care team that a client has a do not resuscitate status
e. verifying that a client understands what is done during a cardiac catheterization
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