The registered nurse is planning to delegate tasks to unlicensed assistive
personnel (UAP). Which of the following task could the registered nurse safely
assigned to a UAP?
Discuss
o A.
Monitor the I&O of a comatose
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The registered nurse is planning to delegate tasks to unlicensed assistive
personnel (UAP). Which of the following task could the registered nurse safely
assigned to a UAP?
Discuss
o A.
Monitor the I&O of a comatose toddler client with salicylate poisoning
o B.
Perform a complete bed bath on a 2-year-old with multiple injuries from a serious fall
o C.
Check the IV of a preschooler with Kawasaki disease
o D.
Give an outmeal bath to an infant with eczema
2.
A nurse manager assigned a registered nurse from telemetry unit to the
pediatrics unit. There were three patients assigned to the RN. Which of the
following patients should not be assigned to the floated nurse?
Discuss
o A.
A 9-year-old child diagnosed with rheumatic fever
o B.
A young infant after pyloromyotomy
o C.
A 4-year-old with VSD following cardiac catheterization
o D.
A 5-month-old with Kawasaki disease
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3.
A nurse in charge in the pediatric unit is absent. The nurse manager decided to
assign the nurse in the obstetrics unit to the pediatrics unit. Which of the
following patients could the nurse manager safely assign to the float nurse?
Discuss
o A.
A child who had multiple injuries from a serious vehicle accident
o B.
A child diagnosed with Kawasaki disease and with cardiac complications
o C.
A child who has had a nephrectomy for Wilm’s tumor
o D.
A child receiving an IV chelating therapy for lead poisoning
4.
The registered nurse is planning to delegate task to a certified nursing assistant.
Which of the following clients should not be assigned to a CAN?
Discuss
o A.
A client diagnosed with diabetes and who has an infected toe
o B.
A client who had a CVA in the past two months
o C.
A client with Chronic renal failure
o D.
A client with chronic venous insufficiency
5.
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The nurse in the medication unit passes the medications for all the clients on
the nursing unit. The head nurse is making rounds with the physician and
coordinates clients’ activities with other departments. The nurse assistant
changes the bed lines and answers call lights. A second nurse is assigned for
changing wound dressings; a licensed practitioner nurse takes vital signs and
bathes the clients. This illustrates of what method of nursing care?
Discuss
o A.
Case management method
o B.
Primary nursing method
o C.
Team method
o D.
Functional method
6.
A registered nurse has been assigned to six clients on the 12-hour shift. The RN
is responsible for every aspect of care such as formulating the care of plan,
intervention and evaluating the care during her shift. At the end of her shift, the
RN will pass this same task to the next RN in charge. This nursing care
illustrates of what kind of method?
Discuss
o A.
Primary nursing method
o B.
Case method
o C.
Team method
o D.
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Functional method
7.
A newly hired nurse on an adult medicine unit with 3 months experience was
asked to float to pediatrics. The nurse hesitates to perform pediatric skills and
receive an interesting assignment that feels overwhelming. The nurse should:
Discuss
o A.
Resign on the spot from the nursing position and apply for a position that does not
require floating
o B.
Inform the nursing supervisor and the charge nurse on the pediatric floor about the
nurse’s lack of skill and feelings of hesitations and request assistance
o C.
Ask several other nurses how they feel about pediatrics and find someone else who is
willing to accept the assignment
o D.
Refuse the assignment and leave the unit requesting a vacation a da
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