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A nurse helps a client to clarify health problems and choose appropriate courses of action. What competency in community-based practice is the nurse exercising? 1 Educator 2 Caregiver 3 Counselor 4 Epidemiologist

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Which healthcare team member is responsible for the coordination and assignments of client care? 1 Charge nurse 2 Nurse manager 3 Chief nursing officer 4 Patient care associate

Correct1 Charge nurse A charge nurse coordinates care and assignments and will ultimately be the only person who is familiar with all the needs of any individual client. A nurse manager is responsible for managing the staffing and delegation aspects of the healthcare team. The chief nursing officer is responsible for establishing the systems for assessment and checking the requirements for competent work of the team members. A patient care associate is responsible for providing basic care to the client.

What is the role of the nurse executive as a leader? 1 Orientation 2 Empowerment 3 Employee selection 4 Financial accountability

2 Empowerment The role of the nurse executive as the leader is to empower followers or to share the authority with the followers by asking them to actively participate in the given task. Orientation of the employee, employee selection, and financial accountability indicates the role of a nurse manager as leader.

As a part of informed consent, a surgeon explains to the client who is scheduled for surgery the details of the surgery and the related care. The nurse as a leader witnesses the complete procedure. What information does the nurse leader ensure was provided to the client? Select all that apply. 1 Surgery procedures 2 Name of the surgeon 3 Description of the risks 4 Anesthetic drug used during pre-operation 5 Name of the staff members who will be in the surgery

Correct1 Surgery procedures Correct2 Name of the surgeon Correct3 Description of the risks Informed consent must be done according to legal guidelines. It is an authorization by the client to perform a surgery or procedure on them. Therefore the detail about the procedure of the surgery must be provided. It also informs the client about the name of the person who is performing the procedure. A description of the possible risks of the procedure is conveyed through informed consent. The name and type of anesthetic drug to be used may not be included in the informed consent. The name of the staff members involved in the surgery may not be a part of the informed consent.

4. Which cardiovascular change occurs in a patient with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)? 1 Warm skin 2 Bradycardia 3 Low cardiac output 4 Increased systemic venous return

Correct1 Warm skin A patient with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) becomes warm because the patient's skin is being perfused, whereas other areas may have blood shunted away from them. The patient is tachycardic, not bradycardic, because of the release of chronotropic factors, which increase the heart rate. The increase in heart rate, along with an increase in the force of contractions of the heart, causes an increase rather than a decrease in the cardiac output. Because there is massive vasodilation, the systemic venous return of the patient is decreased, not increased.

Which of the following statements about a case manager is correct? 1 "A case manager identifies and implements new and more effective approaches to problems." 2 "A case manager has the ability to establish an appropriate care plan based on the assessment of clients and families." 3 "A case manager helps clients identify and clarify health problems and chooses appropriate courses of action to solve these problems." 4 "A case manager applies a critical thinking approach to ensure appropriate, individualized nursing care for specific clients and their families."

Correct2 "A case manager has the ability to establish an appropriate care plan based on the assessment of clients and families." A case manager has the ability to establish an appropriate care plan based on the assessment of clients and families. A change agent helps identify and implement new and more effective approaches to problems. A counselor helps clients identify and clarify health problems and choose appropriate courses of action. A caregiver applies a critical thinking approach to ensure appropriate, individualized nursing care for clients and their families. Test-Taking Tip: You have at least a 25 percent chance of selecting the correct response in multiple-choice items. If you are uncertain about a question, eliminate the choices that you believe are wrong and then call on your knowledge, skills, and abilities to choose from the remaining responses.


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