Chapter 19: Documenting and Reporting
A nursing student is making notes that include client data on a clipboard. Which statement by the nursing instructor is most appropriate?
"Clipboards with client data should not leave the unit."
A nurse is requesting to receive the change-of-shift report at the bedside of each client. The nurse giving the report asks about the purpose of giving it at the bedside. Which response by the nurse receiving the report is most appropriate?
"It will allow for us to see the client and possibly increase client participation in care."
The nurse calls the health care provider due to changes in the client's status. Using the SBAR, the nurse is about to address Recommendation. Which statement appropriately supports this part of the SBAR?
"Will you prescribe a complete blood count to check the white blood cell count and a culture?"
A nurse accidentally gives a double dose of blood pressure medication. After ensuring the safety of the client, the nurse would record the error in which documents?
Client's record and occurrence report
A nurse on a night shift entered an older adult client's room during a scheduled check and discovered the client on the floor beside the bed, the result of falling when trying to ambulate to the washroom. After assessing the client and assisting into the bed, the nurse has completed an incident report. What is the primary purpose of this particular type of documentation?
identifying risks and ensuring future safety for clients
Which are appropriate actions for protecting clients' identities? Select all that apply.
Document all personnel who have accessed a client's record. Place light boxes for examining X-rays with the client's name in private areas. Have conversations about clients in private places where they cannot be overheard.
The health care provider is in a hurry to leave the unit and tells the nurse to give morphine 2 mg IV every 4 hours as needed for pain. What action by the nurse is appropriate?
Inform the health care provider that a written order is needed.
In SBAR, what does R stand for?
Recommendations
While assisting a client with a delivery, a nurse takes a photo of the newborn and posts it on a social media website. What action may occur related to this privacy violation?
The nurse could be fined or even go to jail for violating HIPAA.
Which statement is not true regarding a medication administration record (MAR)?
If the client declines the dose, the nurse does not have to document this on the MAR.
The nurse is caring for a client whose spouse wishes to see the electronic health record. What is the appropriate nursing response?
"Only authorized persons are allowed to access client records."
The nurse is in the process of reporting to the health care provider the changes in the client's status. Which are appropriate ways for the nurse to communicate information about the client to the health care provider? Select all that apply.
Informing the provider of the client's present heart rate of 116 beats/min. Showing the provider the trends from baseline to present in blood pressure. Faxing the results of blood chemistry levels to the provider's office.
Nurses at a health care facility maintain client records using a method of documentation known as charting by exception (CBE). What is a benefit of this method of documentation?
It provides quick access to abnormal findings.
Besides being an instrument of continuous client care, the client's health care record also serves as a(an):
Legal document
Which action by the nurse could result in the accrediting body withdrawing the health agency's accreditation?
Omitting clients' responses to nursing interventions
The nurse is documenting a variance that has occurred during the shift. This report will be used for quality improvement to identify high-risk patterns and, potentially, to initiate in-service programs. This is an example of which type of report?
incident report
When charting the assessment of a client, the nurse writes, "Client is depressed." This documentation is an example of:
interpretation of data
When documenting the care of a client, the nurse is aware of the need to use abbreviations conscientiously and safely. This includes:
limiting abbreviations to those approved for use by the institution.
The nurse cared for a client admitted with uncontrolled hypertension. The client suffered a stroke shortly after the nurse's shift ended. Which information will determine if the nurse is liable?
Omitting documentation of blood pressure at the end of the shift
A nurse has administered 1 unit of glucose to the client as per order. What is the correct documentation of this information?
1 Unit of glucose
At 8:15 p.m., a client reports pain, and the nurse administers the prescribed analgesic. When documenting this intervention using military time, which time would the nurse use?
2015
The nursing student is reading the plan of care established by the RN in the clinical facility. The students ask the nursing instructor why rationales are not written on the hospital care plan. The nursing instructor states:
Although not written, the nurse must know or question the rationale before performing an action.
A nurse was informed that a family member was involved in a car accident and transported to the emergency department in the same facility. What action by the nurse best demonstrates understanding of client privacy?
Calling the client information desk to find out the room number of the family member
According to the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), what is the primary source of evidence to measure performance outcomes against standards of care?
Documentation
The nurse mistakenly documented one client's assessment data on another client's health care record. What action should the nurse take?
Draw a single line through the error, initial it, and write the correct entry.
Which method of charting did the nurse use to document "Fluid Volume Overload. On assessment client's lower limbs edematous ++. Affected leg elevated and furosemide 40 mg intramuscular given. No signs of deep vein thrombosis noted. Limbs now edema +"?
FOCUS
The nurses at a health care facility were informed of the change to organize the clients' records into problem-oriented records. Which explanation could assist the nurses in determining the advantage of using problem-oriented records?
Problem-oriented recording emphasizes goal-directed care to promote the recording of pertinent data that will facilitate communication among health care providers.
The nurse is sharing information about a client at change of shift. The nurse is performing what nursing action?
Reporting
The nurse is caring for a client who requests to see a copy of the client's own health care records. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
Review the hospital's process for allowing clients to view their health care records.
A nurse is using the SBAR technique for hand-off communication when transferring a client. Which scenarios are examples of using of this process? Select all that apply.
S: The nurse handling the transfer describes the client situation to the new nurse. B: The nurse gives the background of the client by explaining the client history. A: The nurse presents an assessment of the client to the new nurse. R: The nurse gives recommendations for future care to the new nurse in charge.
The nurse is caring for a client who has an elevated temperature. When calling the health care provider, the nurse should use which communication tools to ensure that communication is clear and concise?
SBAR (situation, background, assessment, recommendation)
When recording data regarding the client's health record, the nurse mentions the analysis of the subjective and objective data, in addition to detailing the plan for care of the client. Which of the following styles of documentation is the nurse implementing?
SOAP charting
Which organization audits charts regularly?
The Joint Commission
The nurse is caring for a client who has been physically restrained. Which observation(s) will the nurse include when documenting the client's care? Select all that apply.
The client exhibits agitation and shouts at the nurse. The client's blood pressure is 135/82 mm Hg. The client's skin turgor is normal. The client has redness around the ankles bilaterally. The client participates in range-of-motion exercises.
The nurse is reassessing a client after pain medication has been administered to manage the pain from a bilateral knee replacement procedure. Which statement most accurately depicts proper documentation of pain assessment?
The client reports that on a scale of 0 to 10, the current pain is a 3.
The following statement is documented in a client's health record: "Patient c/o severe H/A upon arising this morning." Which interpretation of this statement is most accurate?
The client reports waking up this morning with a severe headache.
Which finding from a nursing audit reflects high standards for client safety and institutional health care?
The nurse documents clients' responses to nursing interventions.
Which example may illustrate a breach of confidentiality and security of client information?
The nurse provides information over the phone to the client's family member who lives in a neighboring state.
What situation would permit the nurse to disclose information without the client's approval?
The nurse suspecting that a client is being abused or neglected
The nurse is completing documentation for a newly admitted client. Which entries should the nurse include in charting? Select all that apply.
The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reports the client's breath smelled of alcohol. The client was overheard telling a family member about more bleeding than reported The dressing has a 5 cm area of bloody drainage The client's pupils are equal, reactive, to light and accommodation
A community health nurse provides information to a client with newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis about a support group at the local hospital for clients with the disease and their families. Providing this information is an example of:
a referral
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with myocardial infarction. A person identifying himself as the client's friend asks the nurse for the client's records, but the nurse declines. The nurse's unwillingness to divulge the requested information is based on the understanding that which people would be entitled to access to the client's records?
those directly involved in the client's care