Prep-U Chap 17
Which nursing action can be categorized as a surveillance or monitoring intervention?
Auscultating of bilateral lung sounds.
Which is the priority question for the nurse to consider before implementing a new intervention?
Does this treatment make sense for this client?
A client cannot afford the treatment prescribed. Who would be the most appropriate professional for the nurse to involve with the client's care?
Nurse Care Manager
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.
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.
The nurse is discussing diabetes mellitus with the family members of a client recently diagnosed. To promote the health of the family members, what would be the most important information for the nurse to include?
Risk factors for and prevention of diabetes mellitus
The nurse has assessed a client and determined that the client has abnormal breath sounds and low oxygen saturation level. The nurse is performing what type of nursing intervention?
Surveillance
The client reports right knee pain of 6/10 on the pain scale and requests medication. The nurse assesses and flushes the intravenous site. Which type of intervention skill is the nurse using?
Technical Skill
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
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 caring for a client who is recovering after a motor vehicle accident is planning for the client to begin increasing responsibility for self-care. Which would be the nurse's most appropriate strategy?
The nurse encourages the client to take a shower instead of receiving a bed bath.
Priority setting is based on the information obtained during reassessment and is used to rank nursing diagnoses. Each factor contributes to priority setting except which?
Finances of the client
The nurse is coordinating care for a client with continuous pulse oximetry who requires pharyngeal suctioning. To which staff member should the nurse avoid delegating the task of suctioning?
Nursing assistant who is a nursing student
What are the advantages of using standard Nursing Interventions Classifications (NIC)? Select all that apply
-Allocating nursing resources -Developing information systems -Teaching decision making -Communicating nursing to non-nurses
The client is having difficulty breathing. The respiratory rate is 44 and the oxygen saturation is 89% (0.89 L). The nurse raises the head of the bed and applies oxygen at 3 L/min per nasal cannula. How does the nurse determine the effectiveness of the interventions? Select all that apply
-Oxygen Saturation lvl increases -States they can breathe easier -respiratory rate decreases
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 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.
A client tells the nurse, "My doctor has told me I have to have a blood transfusion, but I am a Jehovah's Witness and I can't take one." What is the nurse's most appropriate intervention?
Discuss possible alternatives to a blood transfusion with the physician.
The nurse is preparing a client with a bowel obstruction for emergency surgery. Which intervention has the highest priority for this client?
Inform the client what to expect after the surgery
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 preparing to give the client a bath early in the morning. The client states, "I prefer to take my bath at night. It helps me sleep." What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
Reschedule the client's bath to the evening shift
The registered nurse (RN) is delegating the task of assisting a postoperative client to the bathroom to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). The nurse witnessed the UAP correctly perform the task on previous occasions and knows the UAP is competent to perform the task. The nurse has communicated how to get the client out and back into bed and told the UAP not to allow the client to bear weight on the left leg. The nurse validated that the activity was completed and gave the UAP feedback. Which delegation guideline did the nurse omit?
Right Circumstance
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.
When caring for a client in the emergency room who has presented with symptoms of a myocardial infarction (MI), the nurse orders laboratory tests and administers medication to the client before the physician has examined the client. For the nurse to be operating within the nurse's scope of practice, what conditions must be present?
The nurse is operating under standing orders for clients with suspected MIs
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.