Review Test: Week 6 Practice Quiz 2 / NURS 420 Principles of Leadership and Management
Results Displayed All Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions Question 1 A nurse manager is explaining the importance and guidelines for use of incident reports to new graduate RNs during their orientation. In assessing their understanding of what she has told them, which of the following statements would indicate that more explanation/reinforcement is needed about incident reports? Answer s: A manager usually reviews the incident report and investigates the incident before sending it on to the risk manager for follow-up. Incident reports should not be shared with the client and the family. A copy of the incident report should be made by the person who initiates the report for future reference if there is a lawsuit. Only a factual description of the event should be documented in the client's health care record without any mention of an incident report. Question 2 A RN is assessing a client's home situation, support systems and resources in preparation for discharge. Which of these observations should be given priority consideration? Answer s: Financial status overall Location of entries, exits, stairs Distance to the nearest hospital/emergency care Family's understanding of the client's needs Question 3 A client is brought into the ED with a history of alcohol abuse. The client presents confused and disoriented. Wrist restraints were placed on the patient. After six hours had passed, the client requested to leave. The nurse refused to remove the wrist restraints. The client informed the nurse that he was going to report her to her supervisor. Which term below best describes the intentional tort that the client will be reporting? Answer s: Assault
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