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NR 446/ NR446 EXAM 2: COLLABORATIVE
HEALTHCARE | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS|
GRADED A+ | 100% CORRECT (VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS) (2025/ 2026)
1. How is the flexibility for the worker regarding centralized
staffing?: - Not flexible at all
2. Which staffing type is more cost-effective?: - Centralized
staffing is more cost-effective
3. What are some negatives regarding Decentralized staffing?: -
Creates favoritism
- time consuming
- expensive for whole organization
5. Who maintains control of the staffing with Decentralized
staffing?: -
Mangers maintain control
Who is in charge of the overall staffing responsibilities for the unit?:
- Charge nurses
- First-level managers
- Middle-level managers
NR 446
,6. What categories does the critical indicator patient classification
system utilize to determine level acuity for a patient?: - bathing -
diet
- intravenous fluids
- Medications
- Positioning
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7. What does the Summative task Patient classification system
require nurses to do?: Note the frequency of the following:
- specific activities
- treatments - procedures
8. What assessment requirements classify a patient as a level 2
acuity?: - Q4H
VS
9. What assessment requirements classify a patient as a level 3
acuity?: - Q2H VS
- Delirium/ Altered mental status
11. What assessment requirements classify a patient as a level 4
acuity?: -
, 12. What assessment requirements classify a patient as a
level 1 acuity?: - Q4H Vs
13. - A&O X 4
Unstable VS (determined by order parameters)
14. What Respiratory requirements classify a patient as a level 2
acuity?: -
Oxygen </= 2 Liters (2L) NC
15. What Respiratory requirements classify a patient as a level 3
acuity?: - Oxygen > 2 L via NC
- Tracheostomy
15. What Respiratory requirements classify a patient as a level 4
acuity?: - Oxygen via Mask
- Cannot maintain secretions independently
16. What Cardiac requirements classify a patient as a level 1
acuity?: - VS r/t to cardiac (determined by order parameters)
17. What Respiratory requirements classify a patient as a level 1
acuity?: -
Stable on Room Air (RA)
18. What Cardiac requirements classify a patient as a level 2
acuity?: - Low-Grade Temp (98.7-100.3F)
-
Pac
, ema
ker/
AI
CD
-
HR
>
130
18. What Cardiac requirements classify a patient as a level 3
acuity?: - Change in BP
- Temp > 100.3 F
19.
20. What Medication requirements classify a patient as a level 1
acuity?: - PO/ IVPB
- Blood glucose w/n Normal Ranges
21. What Medication requirements classify a patient as a level 2
acuity?: - TPN/ Heparin infusion
- Blood glucose requires notifying provider
- Blood draws from a PICC Line
- Dialysis
22. What Medication requirements classify a patient as a level 3
acuity?: - CBI - 1 unit of blood transfusion - Fluid bolus for BP