Chapter 7

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ISBARR provides a framework for communicating critical client information. ISBARR is an acronym for: a. Identify, study, background, assess, recognize, readback b. Issue, situation, better, advise, refer with recommendations c. Introduce, situation, background, assess, recommend, readback d. None of the above

c. Introduce, situation, background, assess, recommend, readback

Who is responsible for accepting, transcribing, and implementing physician orders? a. Unit clerk b. Medical intern or resident c. Professional nurse d. Medical assistant

c. Professional nurse

As Jane speaks with the team, she learns why the staff members have had difficulty following policies. Which of these would be considered barriers to effective communication? a. The charge nurse is unavailable to help the nurses when they have questions about policies b. Some staff are afraid to ask particular charge nurses for help for fear of retribution c. The use of acronyms is confusing to staff members who are new to the unit d. All of the above

d. All of the above

You are working on the trauma unit today, and your new patient with a femur fracture complains of leg pain and seems a little diaphoretic and short of breath. You assess the patient and prepare to contact the surgeon, in preparation for contacting the physician, you: a. Immediately page the MD; it could be pulmonary embolism, and time is of the essence. You will give him the particulars when the MD arrives b. Wait for the MD to round on his patient because it should be within the next hour or so c. Medicate the patient for pain and plan to contact the MD when he rounds d. Jot down notes about the situation as it is presented to you, review the patient's history, focus your assessment, and determine what you need for the patient

d. Jot down notes about the situation as it is presented to you, review the patient's history, focus your assessment, and determine what you need for the patient

Social media is commonly used to update friends and groups on things we have going on in our lives. Health care organizations routinely use social media to promote medical facts, services, and recognitions. What is important for nurses to remember when deciding to post something work related on a social media site? a. Nurses should never post protected health information on a social media site b. Stories with good outcomes can be posted on your media page c. Stories and photos can always be shared if the patient's name or face is not visible d. Posting stories on personal time is OK because the nurse is not working

a. Nurses should never post protected health information on a social media site

Implicit bias affects our understanding in an unconscious manner. A person's ability to recognize these biases can improve communication with patients and colleagues alike. Which of the following statements is true about implicit bias? a. Implicit bias forms during a lifetime b. Implicit bias can influence clinical decision making and treatment c. Implicit bias contributes to an individual's social behavior d. All of the above

d. All of the above

The EMR has many advantages compared with paper charting. It helps track data through time and can help monitor things such as preventative care in primary care practices. Jane is the office nurse in a local practice. She is meeting anew patient for the very first time who informs her that he was recently hospitalized. Jane pulls up the patient's EMR and sees no information regarding his recent hospital stay. How could this have happened? a. The patient's discharge was so recent that it is not available yes b. EMRs are usually practice or hospital specific, so the patient's information would not be accessible to Jane c. The patient was hospitalized out of state d. The patient has not signed the necessary consents to give Jane access

b. EMRs are usually practice or hospital specific, so the patient's information would not be accessible to Jane

Bedside shift report is one of the things that Jane reviews at the staff meeting. She stresses the way she would prefer the report to start. Which of these would be the most important to share with the oncoming nurse? a. Telling the oncoming nurse what happened on the unit during the shift b. Introducing the client and his or her diagnosis to the oncoming nurse c. Sharing the nurse's personal opinions of the client d. Reviewing new medication orders and the medication administration record (MAR)

b. Introducing the client and his or her diagnosis to the oncoming nurse

TJC attributes 80% of all medical errors to: a. Poor hygiene and hand washing b. Poor hand-off communication c. Poor work environment d. Lack of care

b. Poor hand-off communication

Jane is a new nurse manager who will be holding her first staff meeting tomorrow. She has learned that the staff members have not been following important patient care policies. What is the most important communication skill that she should use at the meeting? a. Talking to the staff b. Laughing with them c. Listening d. Crying

c. Listening


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