Chapter 19: Documenting and Reporting
A nurse manager is discussing a nurse's social media post about an interesting client situation. The nurse states, "I didn't violate client privacy because I didn't use the client's name." What response by the nurse manager is most appropriate?
"Any information that can identify a person is considered a breach of client privacy."
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."
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 nursing student is discussing the need for a care plan with the instructor. What is the most appropriate explanation by the instructor for nursing care plan development?
"The care plan is required for every client by The Joint Commission."
Which statement by the nurse would indicate to the charge nurse that there is need for further teaching on the purposes of medical records?
"The clients' medical records are an obstruction to research and education."
The nurse is documenting an assessment that was completed at 9:30 p.m. The facility uses military time for documentation. What entry should the nurse make for the time care was given?
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The parent of a 33-year-old client who is admitted to the hospital for drug and alcohol withdrawal asks about the client's condition and treatment plan. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
Ask the client if information can be given to the parent.
Which are appropriate actions for protecting clients' identities?
Document all personnel who have accessed a client's record. Have conversations about clients in private places where they cannot be overheard. Place light boxes for examining X-rays with the client's name in private areas.
Which actions should the nurse take before making an entry in a client's record?
Identifying the form appropriate to be used for documenting Locating clients' files within an electronic health record system Reviewing the agency's list of approved abbreviations
Which statement is not true regarding a medication administration record (MAR)?
If the client refuses the dose you don't have to document this on the MAR.
Beside being an instrument of continuous client care, the client's health care record also serves as a(an):
Legal document
Which actions should the nurse perform to limit casual access to the identity of clients?
Obscuring identifiable names of clients and private information about clients on clipboards Placing fax machines, filing cabinets, and medical records in areas that are off-limits to the public Keeping record of people who have access to clients' records
Which principle should guide the nurse's documentation of entries on the client's health care record?
Precise measurements should be used rather than approximations.
A nurse documents the following data in the client record according to the SOAP format: Client reports unrelieved pain; client is seen clutching the side and grimacing; client pain medication does not appear to be effective; Call in to primary care provider to increase dosage of pain medication or change prescription. This is an example of what charting method?
Problem-oriented method
What dual purpose does an audit serve?
Quality assurance and reimbursement
The nurse receives a verbal prescription from a health care provider during an emergency situation. Which action(s) should be taken by the nurse?
Record the date and time of the prescription. Read back the prescription. Include V.O. with the health care provider's name on the prescription.
When the home care nurse visits a client, who is recently widowed, the nurse finds that the home is cluttered with trash. The client appears sad and disheveled. Which action would the nurse take based on the assessment findings?
Refer to the health care provider.
A nurse manager of a health care provider's office is responsible for obtaining signed authorizations for releasing client information to third parties. In which situations would it not be necessary for the nurse to obtain an authorization from the client?
Releasing a medical record to the court when a nurse is being sued for negligence Reporting the incidence of an infectious disease to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Facilitating organ donation of a deceased client Providing statistics related to the use of a dangerous piece of equipment
The nurse hears an unlicensed assistive personnel (UP) discussing a client's allergic reaction to a medication with another UP in the cafeteria. What is the priority nursing action?
Remind the UAP about the client's right to privacy.
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 working in a rural setting is documenting care using a paper format. The nurse records the routine care, normal findings, and client problems in a narrative note. The nurse reviews the physician's information in the physician's progress notes. The nurse is using which method of documentation?
Source-oriented
The charge nurse is reviewing SOAP format documentation with a newly hired nurse. What information should the charge nurse discuss?
Subjective data should be included when documenting.
Which action by the nurse is compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
Submitting a written notice to all clients identifying the uses and disclosures of their health information
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?
The client has redness around the ankles bilaterally. The client's blood pressure is 135/82 mm Hg. The client participates in range-of-motion exercises. The client's skin turgor is normal. The client exhibits agitation and shouts at the nurse.
A client has requested a translator to help understand the questions that the nurse is asking during the client interview. The nurse knows that what is important when working with a client translator?
Translators may need additional explanations of medical terms.
A client was recently hospitalized. To process insurance payment, the insurance company requested access to the client's payment information. What is the most appropriate response to maintain client privacy?
Use minimum disclosure policy to release the information.
A nurse is documenting care in a source-oriented record. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
Write a narrative note in the designated nursing section.
The nurse is caring for a client with hypertension, and only documents a blood pressure of 170/100 mmHg when all other vital signs are normal. This reflects what type of documentation?
charting by exception
Which is the primary purpose of client records?
communication
According to the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA), what is the primary source of evidence to measure performance outcomes against standards of care?
documentation
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
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.
In SBAR, what does R stand for?
recommendations
A nurse is working as a case manager and audits charts. Audits of client records are performed primarily for quality assurance and:
reimbursement
The client record is utilized for many purposes. Which might be uses for the client record?
reimbursement for services education of student nurses research education for medical students
The nurse is sharing information about a client at change of shift. The nurse is performing what nursing action?
reporting
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
The nurse is preparing a SOAP note. Which assessment findings are consistent with objective client data?
urine output 100 ml
A nurse is documenting client care using the SOAP format. Place the statements listed below in the order that the nurse would record them.
"I don't feel well. I've been urinating often, and it burns when I urinate." Abdomen soft non-tender. Urine dark yellow and cloudy. Temperature 100.8 degrees F. Indwelling urinary catheter removed 2 days ago. Fever, possible urinary tract infection Notify Dr. Phillips of fever and client complaints. Encourage fluids, continue to monitor temperature.
The nurse is caring for a client who requests to see one's medical record since admission to the hospital. What is the appropriate response by the nurse?
"I will have to review the policy that determines what procedure is in place for client access."
The nurse is tasked to organize weekly care plan conferences with other health care team members. What does the nurse communicate are the purposes of this meeting?
A discussion of the meal plan for a client with diabetes A conversation addressing the need for durable medical equipment when the client goes home A report on a client's rehabilitation plan from the physical therapist, including whether changes need to be made A review of a client's current progress in the plan of care
A nurse is working with the case management model and using a collaborative pathway. The nurse notes that the client has not met an expected outcome and documents this using occurrence charting. When completing this documentation, what information would the nurse include?
Actions taken in response to the event Cause of the event Unexpected event
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
Which are appropriate actions for protecting clients' identities?
Have conversations about clients in private places where they cannot be overheard. 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.
Which is not a purpose of the client care record?
To serve as a contract with the client
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 note includes all elements of a SOAP note?
Client reports nausea, including one episode of nausea yesterday. Also with diarrhea. Mucous membranes are moist, good turgor. Blood pressure of 130/85 mm Hg, heart rate of 92 beats/min. Nausea and vomiting of unknown etiology. Will give an antiemetic and reassess within 1 hour for effectiveness.
A nurse is arranging for home care for clients and reviews the Medicare reimbursement requirements. Which client meets one of these requirements?
a client who is homebound and needs skilled nursing care
The nurse is interviewing a newly admitted client. Quoting statements made by the client will help in maintaining what type of assessment data?
subjectivity
A nurse is transfusing multiple units of packed red blood cells. After the second unit is transfused, the nurse auscultates bilateral crackles at the bases of the client's lungs and the client reports dysphea. The nurse telephones the health care provider and provides an SBAR report. Which statement represents the final step in this type of communication?
"I think the client would benefit from intravenous furosemide."
The parents of a hospitalized 10-year-old ask the nurse if they can review the health care records of their child. What is the appropriate response from the nurse?
"I will arrange access for you to review the record after you put your request in writing."
Which statement by the student nurse demonstrates understanding of the appropriate way to document an error in charting?
"If I make an error, I draw a single line through it and put my initials by it."
A nurse is following a clinical pathway that guides the care of a client after knee surgery. When the nurse observes the client vomiting, it creates a deviation from the clinical pathway. What should the nurse identify this event as?
A variance
A nurse is preparing to document client care in the electronic medical record using the SOAP format. The client had abdominal surgery 2 days ago. How would the nurse document the "S" information?
Client states, "I have more pain in my belly today than I did yesterday. My pain is about a 7 out of 10."
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
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.
During hospitalization, the client has developed shortness of breath with edema. What action should the nurse take?
Revise the plan of care
A nurse is using the SBAR technique for hand-off communication when transferring a client. Which scenarios are examples of using of this process?
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 providing in-home care for a client recently prescribed antihypertensive medication. Upon evaluation the nurse obtains a blood pressure reading of 92/58 mm Hg and alerts the provider. In which manner will the nurse execute verbal orders from provider?
The nurse can accept verbal orders to provide immediate care and record once the client is stable.
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 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.
A nurse is taking care of a 15-year-old client with cystic fibrosis. The nurse is at the start of the shift and goes into the client's room to introduce oneself and perform a safety check. The nurse notices that the client is receiving IV fluids with potassium. When the nurse double checks to see if this is what the client is supposed to be on, the nurse notices that these fluids were supposed to have been stopped 32 hours ago. What should the nurse not do in this situation?
Attach a copy of the incident report to the chart.