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Correct Answer + Rationale?
Subject: Nursing Leadership and Management
Situation: On admission at the emergency room, the client is perspiring profusely, breathing hardly and complaining of dizziness and palpitations. The nurse on duty left the room to call the doctor.
Maintaining confidentiality of patient’s information is part of the nurse’s: *
a. Role as a counselor
b. Ethical and legal obligations
c. Advocacy role
d. Management and leadership functions
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- Correct Answer + Rationale? Subject: Nursing Leadership and ManagementSituation: On admission at the emergency room, the client is perspiring profusely, breathing hardly and complaining of dizziness and palpitations. The nurse on duty left the room to call the doctor. A nurse is said to have committed a criminal negligence when he: * a. Disregards human rights in the care of the clientb. Demonstrates serious ignorance and incompetencec. Inflicts harm to others with maliced. Causes serious injury due to reckless imprudenceTherapeutic communication techniques by the nurse include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) Being attentive and listening Asking clarifying questions Restating what the client said Giving all clients a hug Encouraging the client on social media Expressing advice that will be best for the clientCorrect Answer + Rationale? Subject: Nursing Leadership and ManagementSituation: On admission at the emergency room, the client is perspiring profusely, breathing hardly and complaining of dizziness and palpitations. The nurse on duty left the room to call the doctor.The bulk of responsibility is on the head nurse when he supervises ancillary workers based on this rule: *a. Res Ipsa Loquitorb. Respondent superiorc. Unity of commandd. Legitimate authority
- Subject: Nursing leadership and managementAs a nurse managers one of your job is to make an audit about your staffs work performance. You noticed that one of your staff was always late if not late he was absent. Charting was not completed, doctors’ order was not properly carried out, if carried out but not on time, complaints alot and most of his co-workers has complain against him, you also observed that he was isolating himself. How are you going to address the situation?Correct Answer + Rationale? Subject: Nursing Leadership and Management Situation: On admission at the emergency room, the client is perspiring profusely, breathing hardly and complaining of dizziness and palpitations. The nurse on duty left the room to call the doctor. This act of the nurse may be a ground for: *a. Reckless imprudenceb. Malpracticec. Professional negligenced. Breach of contractSelf Care deficit related to lost of loved one or caregiver as evidenced by patient verbalizing falling back on self care routine. Short term: Patient will express williness to participate in activities improving health status by end of shift Long term: Patient will show increase engagement in health promoting activities throughout hospitalization List 20 nursing interventions with rationales for the nursing diagnosis and short term and long term goals based on the scenario
- describe ICU nurses Purpose of Position: Duties and Responsibilities: Staffing and Licensing Requirements: Knowledge and Skills: Judgment: Accountability - Personnel: Accountability – Finance & Material: Contact – Internal: Contact – External: Safety:Self Care deficit related to lost of loved one or caregiver as evidenced by patient verbalizing falling back on self care routine.Include short term as long term goal List 20 nursing interventions with rationales for the nursing diagnosis based on the scenarioA nurse is formulating a clinical question in PICO format. Whatdoes the letter P represent?a. Comparison to another similar treatmentb. Clearly defined, focused literature reviewc. Specific identification of the desired outcomed. Explicit descriptions of the population of interest
- Correct Answer + Rationale? Subject: Nursing Leadership and ManagementThe Philippine professional regulation commission will refuse the application for the nurse licensure examination if: The application is under oath The applicant is an alien graduate of Philippine BSN program The applicant is a Filipino citizen who finished his BSN in another country The record of actual related learning experiences has been duly signed by the clinical instructor, the chief nurse of the hospital and the dean of the college of nursingThe nurse has completed an initial assessment of a newly admitted client and is applying the nursing process to plan the client's care. What principle should the nurse apply when using the nursing process? Each step is independent of the others. It is ongoing and continuous. It is used primarily in acute care settings It involves independent nursing WHY OPTIONS 3 AND 4 IS INCORRECT?A nurse manager reviews client safety with graduate nurses on a med surg unit. For each potential scenario, click to identify whether each client scenario is safe or unsafe.Nurse administeres medications to a client despite name on ID band not matching what client said.Nurse raises the bed to waist level when completing a physical assessmment.Nurse covers mouth and nose with arm during explosive sneeze.Nurse removes stethoscope from around neck and begins auscultating client's lungs.Client with steady gait uses a cane to ambulate down the hall.Client's family lowers all siderails on the bed of a client who is bedrest.