Question 1 See full question 4m 25s
Which task may be delegated to a nursing assistant (unregulated care provider) in an acute care
mental health setting?
You Selected:
Checking for sharp objects
Correct response:
Checking for sharp objects
Explanation:
Question2 See full question 2m 32s
he nurse can be an important advocate for the client who is considering an alternative method of
cancer treatment. Which statement
best demonstrates the nurse as client advocate?
The nurse will:
You Selected:
allow the client to make health care choices on her own but will assist in ensuring the client is
fully informed when making those decisions.
Correct response:
allow the client to make health care choices on her own but will assist in ensuring the client is
fully informed when making those decisions.
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question3 See full question 10m 18s
Which is true regarding delegation of client care responsibilities? Select all that apply.
You Selected:
The nurse confirms that the unlicensed assistive personnel has experience with the
delegated activity.
The nurse must know the nursing model that underlies care at the institution.
The nurse retains the right to determine which tasks are delegated.
The nurse must document that the task has been delegated and to whom.
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Correct response:
The nurse must know the nursing model that underlies care at the institution.
The nurse confirms that the unlicensed assistive personnel has experience with the
delegated activity.
The nurse retains the right to determine which tasks are delegated.
Explanation:
Question4 See full question 3m 25s
A nurse is caring for a client who is awaiting heart transplantation. The client and her family
express their concerns about the financial cost of the procedure. Which intervention by the nurse
is most appropriate?
You Selected:
Contact the social worker and request that she speak with the client and her family about
their financial concerns.
Correct response:
Contact the social worker and request that she speak with the client and her family about
their financial concerns.
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question5 See full question 22s
A nurse is caring for a client in a vegetative state following a traumatic head injury. During the
initial assessment, the nurse notes that the client has difficulty digesting a new tube feeding
formula. When she contacts the dietician to discuss the change in the tube-feeding formula, the
nurse is demonstrating the nursing role of:
You Selected:
client advocate.
Correct response:
client advocate.
Explanation:
Question 6 See full question 6m 6s
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A charge nurse is making shift assignments when a staff nurse requests to not be assigned to a
particular child because of the quantity of time the child requires. The charge nurse knows that the
child and family have bonded with the staff nurse. What should the charge nurse do next?
You Selected:
Talk with the staff nurse about the assignment and the concerns voiced.
Correct response:
Talk with the staff nurse about the assignment and the concerns voiced.
Explanation:
Question7 See full question 3m 26s
A nurse is preparing a neonate for circumcision. Which behavior is the best example of nursing
advocacy?
You Selected:
recommending the use of analgesia for circumcision
Correct response:
recommending the use of analgesia for circumcision
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question8 See full question 1m 3s
An unconscious client with multiple injuries arrives in the emergency department. What should the
nurse dofirst?
You Selected:
Establish an airway.
Correct response:
Establish an airway.
Explanation:
Remediation: