RN ATI Capstone Proctored Comp Assessment
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,A nurse is teaching a client who is D. Wash the area around the base of the cord
postpartum about caring for their with water.
newborn's umbilical cord. Which of Cleaning the area around the base of the cord
the following instructions should with water helps to prevent infection and
the nurse include? promotes healing. It is essential to keep the area
A. Cover the cord with the upper clean and dry to avoid bacterial growth. Using
edge of the diaper. water alone is sufficient for cleansing, and there
B. Apply petroleum jelly around the is no need to use soap or other products that
cord with every diaper change. may irritate the delicate skin.
C. Report minor bleeding when the
cord's stump falls off. A. Placing the diaper below the umbilical cord
D. Wash the area around the base stump allows air to circulate around the area,
of the cord with water. promoting drying and preventing irritation.
Covering the cord stump with the upper edge of
the diaper may trap moisture and increase the
risk of infection.
B. This is not recommended as it ca interfere with
the natural drying process. Keeping the area dry
promotes quicker healing and reduces quicker
healing and reduces the risk of infection.
C. This is normal for a small amount of bleeding
to occur when the umbilical cord stump falls off.
However, ongoing bleeding or excessive
bleeding should be reported to the healthcare
provider. Reporting minor bleeding when the
stump falls off is unnecessary as it is considered a
normal part of the healing
process.
,A nurse is teaching a newly licensed B. "The client can resume control of health care
nurse about advance directives. after a temporary loss of competency."
Which of the following statements This statement demonstrates an understanding of
by the newly licensed nurse advance directives. Advance directives allow
indicates an understanding of the individuals to maintain control over their health
teaching? care decisions by specifying their preferences for
A. "A health care surrogate must be treatment or appointing a surrogate decision-
a family member." maker. If a client experiences a temporary loss of
B. "The client can resume control of competency, they can regain control of their
health care after a temporary loss health care decisions once competency is
of competency." restored.
C. "The provider will choose a
client's health care surrogate." A. A health care surrogate, also known as a health
D. "The provider can go against the care proxy or agent, does not necessarily have to
client's wishes regarding advance be a family member. It can be any individual
directives." chosen by the client to make health care
decisions on their
behalf if they become unable to do so.
C. It is the responsibility of the client to choose
their health care
surrogate. While healthcare providers may
provide guidance and information about advance
directives, they do not choose the surrogate for
the client.
D. Advance directives are legally binding
documents that express a client's wishes
regarding medical treatment. Healthcare
providers are generally obligated to follow the
directives outlined in these documents, and they
cannot go against the client's wishes unless
certain legal exceptions apply, such as
emergency situations where immediate action is
required to preserve life.
, A community health nurse is D. Instruct the client about the use of telehealth
developing a plan of care for an services.
older adult client who has type 2 This is the most appropriate intervention for the
diabetes mellitus and lives client in a rural area who may have limited access
independently in a rural area. Which to healthcare resources. Telehealth services can
of the following interventions provide remote monitoring, education, and
should the nurse include? support for managing diabetes while allowing the
A. Suggest that the client attend client to remain in their home environment. This
adult day care three times per intervention promotes independence and
week. supports the client's ability to manage their
B. Review assisted living condition effectively while living in a rural area.
accommodations with the client.
C. Discuss a long-term care referral A. While adult day care can provide socialization
for the client with the provider. opportunities and supervision for older adults, it
D. Instruct the client about the use may not be suitable for all clients, especially
of telehealth services. those who are still independent and prefer to live
in their own homes.
Additionally, attending adult day care may not
directly address the client's diabetes
management needs.
B. Assisted living
accommodations are typically considered for
individuals who require assistance with activities
of daily living (ADLs) or who can no longer live
independently. Since the client in this scenario
lives independently, reviewing assisted living
accommodations may not be appropriate at this
time.
C. Long-term care referrals are generally
reserved for individuals who require ongoing
assistance with ADLs and medical care
that cannot be adequately provided in a home
setting. Since the client is currently living
independently and managing their diabetes, a
long-term care referral may not be necessary.
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Terms in this set (71)
,A nurse is teaching a client who is D. Wash the area around the base of the cord
postpartum about caring for their with water.
newborn's umbilical cord. Which of Cleaning the area around the base of the cord
the following instructions should with water helps to prevent infection and
the nurse include? promotes healing. It is essential to keep the area
A. Cover the cord with the upper clean and dry to avoid bacterial growth. Using
edge of the diaper. water alone is sufficient for cleansing, and there
B. Apply petroleum jelly around the is no need to use soap or other products that
cord with every diaper change. may irritate the delicate skin.
C. Report minor bleeding when the
cord's stump falls off. A. Placing the diaper below the umbilical cord
D. Wash the area around the base stump allows air to circulate around the area,
of the cord with water. promoting drying and preventing irritation.
Covering the cord stump with the upper edge of
the diaper may trap moisture and increase the
risk of infection.
B. This is not recommended as it ca interfere with
the natural drying process. Keeping the area dry
promotes quicker healing and reduces quicker
healing and reduces the risk of infection.
C. This is normal for a small amount of bleeding
to occur when the umbilical cord stump falls off.
However, ongoing bleeding or excessive
bleeding should be reported to the healthcare
provider. Reporting minor bleeding when the
stump falls off is unnecessary as it is considered a
normal part of the healing
process.
,A nurse is teaching a newly licensed B. "The client can resume control of health care
nurse about advance directives. after a temporary loss of competency."
Which of the following statements This statement demonstrates an understanding of
by the newly licensed nurse advance directives. Advance directives allow
indicates an understanding of the individuals to maintain control over their health
teaching? care decisions by specifying their preferences for
A. "A health care surrogate must be treatment or appointing a surrogate decision-
a family member." maker. If a client experiences a temporary loss of
B. "The client can resume control of competency, they can regain control of their
health care after a temporary loss health care decisions once competency is
of competency." restored.
C. "The provider will choose a
client's health care surrogate." A. A health care surrogate, also known as a health
D. "The provider can go against the care proxy or agent, does not necessarily have to
client's wishes regarding advance be a family member. It can be any individual
directives." chosen by the client to make health care
decisions on their
behalf if they become unable to do so.
C. It is the responsibility of the client to choose
their health care
surrogate. While healthcare providers may
provide guidance and information about advance
directives, they do not choose the surrogate for
the client.
D. Advance directives are legally binding
documents that express a client's wishes
regarding medical treatment. Healthcare
providers are generally obligated to follow the
directives outlined in these documents, and they
cannot go against the client's wishes unless
certain legal exceptions apply, such as
emergency situations where immediate action is
required to preserve life.
, A community health nurse is D. Instruct the client about the use of telehealth
developing a plan of care for an services.
older adult client who has type 2 This is the most appropriate intervention for the
diabetes mellitus and lives client in a rural area who may have limited access
independently in a rural area. Which to healthcare resources. Telehealth services can
of the following interventions provide remote monitoring, education, and
should the nurse include? support for managing diabetes while allowing the
A. Suggest that the client attend client to remain in their home environment. This
adult day care three times per intervention promotes independence and
week. supports the client's ability to manage their
B. Review assisted living condition effectively while living in a rural area.
accommodations with the client.
C. Discuss a long-term care referral A. While adult day care can provide socialization
for the client with the provider. opportunities and supervision for older adults, it
D. Instruct the client about the use may not be suitable for all clients, especially
of telehealth services. those who are still independent and prefer to live
in their own homes.
Additionally, attending adult day care may not
directly address the client's diabetes
management needs.
B. Assisted living
accommodations are typically considered for
individuals who require assistance with activities
of daily living (ADLs) or who can no longer live
independently. Since the client in this scenario
lives independently, reviewing assisted living
accommodations may not be appropriate at this
time.
C. Long-term care referrals are generally
reserved for individuals who require ongoing
assistance with ADLs and medical care
that cannot be adequately provided in a home
setting. Since the client is currently living
independently and managing their diabetes, a
long-term care referral may not be necessary.