Saunders Chapter 7 practice questions
The charge nurse is planning the assignment for the day. Which factors would the nurse remain mindful of when delegating tasks? Select all that apply. 1. The acuity level of the clients 2. Specific requests from the staff 3. The clustering of the rooms on the unit 4. The number of anticipated client discharges 5. Client needs and workers' needs and abilities
1. The acuity level of the clients 5. Client needs and workers' needs and abilities
The nurse manager is discussing with the staff the facility's protocol in the event of a tornado. Which instructions would the nurse manager include in the discussion? Select all that apply. 1. Open doors to client rooms. 2. Move beds away from windows. 3. Close window shades and curtains. 4. Place blankets over clients who are confined to bed. 5. Relocate ambulatory clients from the hallways back into their rooms.
2. Move beds away from windows. 3. Close window shades and curtains. 4. Place blankets over clients who are confined to bed.
The registered nurse is planning the client assignments for the day. Which is the most appropriate assignment for an assistive personnel (AP)? 1. A client requiring a colostomy irrigation 2. A client receiving continuous tube feedings 3. A client who requires urine specimen collections 4. A client with difficulty swallowing food and fluids
3. A client who requires urine specimen collections
The nurse employed in a long-term care facility is planning assignments for the clients on a nursing unit. The nurse needs to assign four clients and has a licensed practical nurse and three assistive personnel (APs) on a nursing team. Which client would the nurse most appropriately assign to the licensed practical nurse? 1. A client who requires a bed bath 2. An older client requiring frequent ambulation 3. A client who requires hourly measurement of vital signs 4. A client requiring abdominal wound irrigations and dressing changes every 3 hours
4. A client requiring abdominal wound irrigations and dressing changes every 3 hours
The nurse has received the assignment for the day shift. After making initial rounds and checking all of the assigned clients, which client would the nurse plan to care for first? 1. A client who is ambulatory, demonstrating steady gait 2. A postoperative client who has just received an opioid pain medication 3. A client scheduled for physical therapy for the first crutch-walking session 4. A client with a white blood cell count of 14,000 mm3 (14 × 109/L) and a temperature of 38.4° C
4. A client with a white blood cell count of 14,000 mm3 (14 × 109/L) and a temperature of 38.4° C
The nurse is assigned to care for four clients. In planning client rounds, which client would the nurse assess first? 1. A postoperative client preparing for discharge with a new medication 2. A client requiring daily dressing changes of a recent surgical incision 3. A client scheduled for a chest x-ray after insertion of a nasogastric tube 4. A client with asthma who requested a breathing treatment during the previous shift
4. A client with asthma who requested a breathing treatment during the previous shift
The nurse employed in an emergency department is assigned to triage clients coming to the emergency department for treatment on the evening shift. The nurse would assign priority to which client? 1. A client complaining of muscle aches, a headache, and history of seizures 2. A client who twisted their ankle when rollerblading and is requesting medication for pain 3. A client with a minor laceration on the index finger sustained while cutting an eggplant 4. A client with chest pain who states that they just ate pizza that was made with a very spicy sauce
4. A client with chest pain who states that they just ate pizza that was made with a very spicy sauce
A nursing graduate is attending an agency orientation regarding the nursing model of practice implemented in the health care facility. The nurse is told that the nursing model is a team nursing approach. The nurse determines that which scenario is characteristic of the team-based model of nursing practice? 1. Each staff member is assigned a specific task for a group of clients. 2. A staff member is assigned to determine the client's needs at home and begin discharge planning. 3. A single registered nurse (RN) is responsible for providing care to a group of six clients with the aid of an assistive personnel (AP). 4. An RN leads two licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and three APs in providing care to a group of 12 clients.
4. An RN leads two licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and three APs in providing care to a group of 12 clients.
The nurse manager has implemented a change in the method of the nursing delivery system from functional to team nursing. An assistive personnel (AP) is resistant to the change and is not taking an active part in facilitating the process of change. Which is the best approach in dealing with the AP? 1. Ignore the resistance. 2. Exert coercion on the AP. 3. Provide a positive reward system for the AP. 4. Confront the AP to encourage verbalization of feelings regarding the change.
4. Confront the AP to encourage verbalization of feelings regarding the change.
The nurse is giving a bed bath to an assigned client when an assistive personnel (AP) enters the client's room and tells the nurse that another assigned client is in pain and needs pain medication. Which is the most appropriate nursing action? 1. Finish the bed bath and then administer the pain medication to the other client. 2. Ask the AP to find out when the last pain medication was given to the client. 3. Ask the AP to tell the client in pain that medication will be administered as soon as the bed bath is complete. 4. Cover the client, raise the side rails, tell the client that you will return shortly, and administer the pain medication to the other client.
4. Cover the client, raise the side rails, tell the client that you will return shortly, and administer the pain medication to the other client.