PrepU Chapter 17
Which statement by a nurse case manager regarding this nurse's role in client care is most accurate?
"I provide indirect care to my clients by coordinating their treatment with other disciplines."
A nurse suspects that the client with Crohn's disease does not understand the medication regimen or diet modifications required to manage the illness. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Ask the client to verbalize the medication regimen and diet modifications required.
The surgeon is insisting that a client consent to a hysterectomy. The client refuses to make a decision without the consent of the client's spouse. What is the nurse's best course of action?
Ask the surgeon to wait until the client has had a chance to talk to the spouse.
One hour after receiving pain medication, a postoperative client reports intense pain. What is the nurse's appropriate first action?
Assess the client to determine the cause of the pain.
The nurse is preparing to administer a blood pressure medication to a client. To ensure the client's safety, what is the priority action for the nurse to take?
Assess the client's blood pressure to determine if the medication is indicated.
A client on the medical-surgical unit is scheduled for several diagnostic tests. The nurse is concerned that the tests will be too tiring for the client. What would be the nurse's most appropriate action?
Coordinate with the other disciplines to schedule the tests with adequate rest for the client.
The nurse has prepared to educate a client about caring for a new colostomy. When the nurse begins the instruction, the client states, "I am not ready to deal with this now. I am feeling overwhelmed." What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Discontinue the education and attempt at another time.
Which action is a nursing intervention that facilitates lifespan care?
Educate family members about normal growth and development patterns.
The nurse in a burn intensive care unit (BICU) is caring for a 3-year-old child who was burned with scalding hot water. The client has burns covering 75% of the body. The client's condition is critical but stable. At 1000, the nurse reassesses the client and finds that the client is agitated and pulling at the endotracheal tube. Which is the nurse's priority intervention for this client at this time?
Ensuring that the endotracheal tube is secure
Which is an independent (nurse-initiated) action?
Helping to allay a client's fears about surgery
The nurse is caring for a client with congestive heart failure. The nurse manager informs the nurse that the client was enrolled in a clinical trial to assess whether a 10-minute walk, 3 times per day, leads to expedited discharge. Which type of evaluation best describes what the researchers are examining?
Outcome
What is the priority goal of interventions for a risk diagnosis?
Prevent an actual problem
The nurse has instructed the client in self-catheterization, but the client is unable to perform a return demonstration. What is the nurse's most appropriate plan of action?
Reassess the appropriateness of the method of instruction.
What assessment data would indicate to the nurse at the conclusion of an education session that the client education was effective? Select all that apply.
The client discusses the specifics of what was taught during the session. The client is able to answer the nurse's questions. The client verbalizes understanding of the instructions.
The nurse is caring for a 10-year-old client who is newly diagnosed with a seizure disorder. What variable would alter the nurse's plan for educating the client and parent?
The client has a 12-year-old sister who has been treated for a seizure disorder for 3 years.
The registered nurse is working with an unlicensed assistive personnel. Which client should the nurse not delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel?
The client with continuous pulse oximetry who requires pharyngeal suctioning.
The primary purpose of nursing implementation is to:
help the client achieve optimal levels of health.
Discharge plans for a client with a mental health disorder include living with family members. The nurse learns that the family is no longer willing to allow the client to live with them. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Collaborate with other disciplines to revise the discharge plans.
The nurse has assisted the client to ambulate for the first time. After returning the client to bed, what is the nurse's priority intervention?
Assess the client's response to the ambulation.
A nurse is providing care to several assigned clients and decides to delegate the task of morning vital signs to unlicensed assistive personnel. The nurse would assume responsibility and refrain from delegating this task for which client?
A client with a high fever receiving intravenous fluids, antibiotics, and oxygen
A client requires a change and reapplication of a colostomy bag. The nurse has never changed an ostomy bag before. What is the nurse's best course of action?
Ask a skilled nurse to assist with the procedure.
Which nursing action can be categorized as a surveillance or monitoring intervention?
Auscultating of bilateral lung sounds
Which roles are a responsibility of the nurse in the nurse-health care team relationship? Select all that apply.
Coordinate the inputs of the multidisciplinary team into a comprehensive plan of care. Serve as a liaison between the client and family and the health care team.
Which statement best explains why continuing data collection is important?
It enables the nurse to revise the care plan appropriately.
Which task would be appropriate for the nurse to delegate to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
Provide the client with assistance in transferring to the bedside commode.
What are the goals of the research that is behind the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) system? Select all that apply.
To define and test measurement procedures for the outcomes and indicators To evaluate the validity and usefulness of the classification in clinical field testing To identify, label, and validate nursing-sensitive client outcomes and indicators
The physician has ordered that the client should ambulate 3 times a day. The nurse enters the room to ambulate the client and the client reports pain. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Medicate the client and wait to ambulate later.
The nurse is assigned a client who had an uneventful colon resection 2 days ago and requires a dressing change. To which nursing team member should the nurse avoid delegating the dressing change?
Nursing assistant
The nurse must give instructions before discharge to a 13-year-old in a sickle cell crisis. Three of the client's friends from school are visiting. In order to assure effective instruction, what should the nurse plan to do?
Delay the instruction until the visitors leave.
The nurse ascertains that a client is failing to follow the plan of care that was collaboratively developed. Further investigation determines that the plan of care is not appropriate for this client. What is the nurse's next step in correcting this problem?
Make changes in the plan of care based upon assessment data.
Nursing interventions for the client after prostate surgery include assisting the client to ambulate to the bathroom. The nurse concludes that the client no longer requires assistance. What is the nurse's best action?
Revise the care plan to allow the client to ambulate to the bathroom independently.
A new unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is preparing to ambulate an obese client. The registered nurse (RN) is concerned about the UAP's ability to safely ambulate the client. Which would be the nurse's most appropriate action?
Tell the UAP that the RN will assist the UAP with the client's ambulation.
A nurse who is experienced caring only for well babies is assigned to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) because of a shortage of nurses in the NICU. The nurse is assigned to an infant on a ventilator who will require blood transfusions during the shift. What is the nurse's most appropriate course of action?
The nurse should inform the charge nurse that the nurse does not have the experience to properly care for this client