CH 27- Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness
A 17-year-old is brought to the emergency department with a head injury. The nurse knows that adolescents are vulnerable to injuries related to:
Automobile accidents.
Which topic should a public health nurse emphasize when educating older adults on reducing their risk of poisoning?
Keeping medications in clearly labeled containers.
A client in a long-term care facility has become increasingly unsteady. The nurses are worried that the client will climb out of bed and fall. Which measure would be a priority recommendation for this client?
Placing the client in a bed with a bed alarm
An older adult client with an unsteady gait has been experiencing urinary urgency after being diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. What is the nurse's best action for reducing the client's risk of falls?
Provide a bedside commode and ensure adequate lighting.
An older adult is admitted to the hospital with a fractured hip. The client suddenly develops acute onset of confusion and hallucinations. Which action should the nurse implement first?
Reduce distressing environmental stimuli to maximize client safety
A nurse finds that a fire has broken out in a client's room at the health care facility. Which intervention is of the highest priority?
Rescue the client.
A nurse is preparing discharge education for a client with a newborn baby. What is the highest priority item that must be included in the education plan?
Restrain the baby in a carseat.
A staff development nurse is providing an in-service to a group of nurses on the use of restraints in health care facilities. What is an example of a chemical restraint?
A dose of antipsychotic.
The nurse is caring for a client who has been repetitively pulling at IV lines and the urinary catheter. After other methods of diverting the client's behaviors fail, the health care provider orders chemical restraints. Which treatment does the nurse anticipate?
Administration of an antipsychotic agent to alter the client's behavior
A nurse is teaching parents about Internet safety for children. Which action(s) is a recommended guideline for Internet use? Select all that apply.
Be alert for downloaded files with suffixes that indicate images or pictures. Investigate any public chat rooms used by the children. Use filtering software to block objectionable information.
The nurse is performing an assessment on an older adult. From which data does the nurse deduce that the client is at high risk for falls in the home? Select all that apply.
Has history of diabetic neuropathy Admits to drinking wine through the evening Takes furosemide daily
The nurse is teaching the caregiver of an infant about safety. Which teaching will the nurse include?
Supervise your child on the changing table.
The nurse is completing a situational assessment. Which findings would cause the nurse concern? Select all that apply.
The IV is not infusing at the correct rate. There is spilled water on the floor. The skin is a bluish-color. The client is wearing the oxygen around the neck.
Which factor is related to the highest proportion of falls in long-term care settings?
Toileting
The nurse is preparing to discuss safety with a group of parents of infants. When planning the program, which topic would be most important to include?
Use of blankets, pillows, and stuffed animals in the crib
The school nurse is educating 7th grade children about safety. Which recommendation is most appropriate for this age group?
Use protective sporting equipment.
A home care nurse provides health education to parents regarding the care of their toddler. Which precaution should the nurse suggest the parents take to protect the toddler from drowning?
Avoid unattended baths for the toddler.
A nurse is teaching a community group about bicycle safety. Which statement should be included when creating a teaching plan regarding bicycle safety?
"Parents are effective role models for children when they also wear helmets while riding."
Which safety tip could the nurse give to parents to help decrease the risk of the leading cause of injury or death in children 1 to 4 years of age?
"Always provide close supervision for young children when they are in or around pools and bathtubs."
The nurse is discussing car safety with the mother of a 6-year-old child. The child's mother questions the need for the use of special car seats for her child. What information can be provided to her?
"At the age of 6 your child should be using a booster seat."
A nurse visits an older adult client at home and assesses the safety of the client's environment. Multiple small rugs are located in the home. Which statement by the nurse is appropriate when addressing the client's safety?
"I am concerned that the small rugs in your home can be a tripping hazard."
The nurse is assessing an adolescent with an annual physical. The parent reports noticing a change in the child's behavior lately, including mood swings, withdrawal from the family, and failing school grades. The parent does not know what to do and asks the nurse for guidance. What is the most appropriate guidance from the nurse?
"These could be signs of substance use. Open communication and seeing a counselor who specializes in substance use would be beneficial."
The nurse overhears an older adult client's son talking to her in a very aggressive and violent way. When the nurse walks into the room, the son changes and speaks kindly to his mother and the health care providers. What should the nurse do about this observation?
Ask to examine the client alone in order to speak to her privately.
A school-age child is admitted to the emergency room with a possible concussion following a collision when playing football. After the collision, the parents state that he was "knocked out" for a few minutes before recognizing his surroundings. What is the priority assessment when the nurse first sees the client?
Assessment of vital signs and respiratory status
What national organization determined that unintentional injuries were the fifth-leading cause of all deaths in the United States?
CDC.
The nurse manager is reviewing the QSEN quality and safety competencies for nurses. Which competencies are included in this initiative? Select all that apply.
Client-centered care Teamwork and collaboration Quality improvement (QI)
The nurse is educating health care providers on implementation of a hospital disaster plan. What consideration should the nurse prioritize?
Establish the nurse's role during a disaster
The nurse is caring for an adult who requires IV fluids but continues to pull at the IV site and tubing. The adult child tries to calm the client, without success. Which short-term restraints should the nurse use to control the adult's movement during the procedure?
Extremity restraint.
A client went missing from a long-term care facility and an emergency code was called. After a search of 1 hour, the client was discovered in a utility room that should have been inaccessible. When responding to this event, staff should:
Fill out an incident report, with the goal of preventing a similar event in the future.
The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) tells the nurse that a client is very confused and trying to get out of bed without assistance. What is the appropriate action by the nurse?
Initiate use of a bed alarm.
A resident of a nursing home keeps trying to get out of bed to use the bathroom, despite having a urinary catheter in place. Which intervention will best preserve this client's safety and could be used as an alternative to restraints?
Investigate the possibility of discontinuing his or her catheter.
A nurse working in a long-term care facility institutes interventions to prevent falls in the older adult population. Which intervention would be an appropriate alternative to the use of restraints for ensuring client safety and preventing falls?
Involve family members in the client care.
During a course on terrorism, a group of emergency room nurses learns about terrorists who use bombs or other explosives to inflict injury on numerous people and cause multiple fatalities. This is an example of:
Mass Trauma Terrorism
Which action by the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) requires intervention from the nurse when providing care to an older adult client who is at risk for falls?
Provides slippers for ambulation
The older adult client is confused and wanders at night at home. The caregiver is seeking assistance with this problem. The caregiver states, "I am so worried about my family member. What can I do and still get some rest at night?" What instruction(s) would the nurse provide to the caregiver? Select all that apply.
Reduce stimulation, noise, and light a few hours prior to bedtime. Place locks on any doors to the outside that the client would be able to open. Provide low lights in the rooms in which the client may wander. Encourage the client to toilet prior to bedtime.
A nurse is making a home visit for a client with several home safety concerns. On which safety concept(s) would the nurse advise the client? Select all that apply.
Remove extension cords from open spaces. Ensure appropriate lighting in hallways and entrances to the home. Remove throw rugs from high traffic areas. Check the batteries in all smoke detectors.
The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client who was admitted to the hospital in a confused and dehydrated state. After the client got out of bed and fell, restraints were applied. She began to fight and was rapidly becoming exhausted. She has black-and-blue marks on her wrists from the restraints. What would be the most appropriate nursing intervention for this client?
Take the restraints off, stay with her, and talk gently to her.
A nurse was injured when a client with Alzheimer disease struck the nurse on the side of the head during a transfer. The nurse has completed an incident report. Which statement about an incident report is most accurate?
The report provides a detailed and objective account of the circumstances before, during, and after the event.
A nurse is preparing to implement an order for the use of restraints to ensure a client's safety. Which statement accurately describes a guideline to follow?
Time-limit the use of restraints and release the client from the restraint as soon as he or she is no longer a risk to self or others.