RN ATI Capstone Proctored
Comprehensive Assessment: Form
A Remediation
, RN ATI Capstone Proctored Comprehensive Assessment:
Form A Remediation
Management of Care: (5)
• Case Management
o Cancer Disorders: Planning discharge teaching for a client who is postoperative
following a modified radical mastectomy
▪ Modified radical mastectomy
• Surgical procedure includes lymph node removal
▪ Nursing Actions include:
• Have client sit with the head of the bed elevated 30 degrees when
awake and support their arm on a pillow
• Have client wear a sling when ambulating
• Avoid administering injections, taking blood pressure, or obtaining
blood form client’s affected arm
• Provide emotional support
• Encourage the client to express feelings related to perception of
sexuality and body image
• Client Rights
o Legal and Ethical Issues: Respecting Clients Rights
▪ Various specific right on a client includes:
• Informed consent and the right to refuse treatment
• Confidentiality
• Care provided with respect, dignity and without discrimination
• Continuity of Care
o Pediatric Emergencies: Laboratory results to report to the provider
▪ When you are dealing with results or the labs you need to make sure you
look at
• CBC with differential
• ABG
• Blood iron
• Liver functions
▪ Nursing care for specific substances
• Acetaminophen
o N-acetylcysteine given orally
• Acetylsalicylic Acid
o Activated charcoal
o Gastric lavage
o Sodium bicarbonate
o Oxygen and ventilation
o Vitamin K
o Hemodialysis for severe cases
Comprehensive Assessment: Form
A Remediation
, RN ATI Capstone Proctored Comprehensive Assessment:
Form A Remediation
Management of Care: (5)
• Case Management
o Cancer Disorders: Planning discharge teaching for a client who is postoperative
following a modified radical mastectomy
▪ Modified radical mastectomy
• Surgical procedure includes lymph node removal
▪ Nursing Actions include:
• Have client sit with the head of the bed elevated 30 degrees when
awake and support their arm on a pillow
• Have client wear a sling when ambulating
• Avoid administering injections, taking blood pressure, or obtaining
blood form client’s affected arm
• Provide emotional support
• Encourage the client to express feelings related to perception of
sexuality and body image
• Client Rights
o Legal and Ethical Issues: Respecting Clients Rights
▪ Various specific right on a client includes:
• Informed consent and the right to refuse treatment
• Confidentiality
• Care provided with respect, dignity and without discrimination
• Continuity of Care
o Pediatric Emergencies: Laboratory results to report to the provider
▪ When you are dealing with results or the labs you need to make sure you
look at
• CBC with differential
• ABG
• Blood iron
• Liver functions
▪ Nursing care for specific substances
• Acetaminophen
o N-acetylcysteine given orally
• Acetylsalicylic Acid
o Activated charcoal
o Gastric lavage
o Sodium bicarbonate
o Oxygen and ventilation
o Vitamin K
o Hemodialysis for severe cases