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A charge nurse allows two Cooperating;
nurses who are arguing
about who gets to go to The charge nurse displayed cooperating, which is the
lunch first to go together. resolution of the conflict by sacrificing. In this
The charge nurse agrees situation, it allowed both staff nurses to get what they
to take care of both of the wanted.
nurses' clients while they
are at lunch. The charge
nurse is demonstrating
which of the following
types of conflict
management?
Avoiding
Competing
Compromising
Cooperating
,Nurse educator is Crisis center;
discussing community
mental health with a group A crisis center, which has the goal of early detection
of nursing students. and treatment of mental health disorders, is an
Secondary prevention? example of secondary public health prevention.
Day care center
Outpatient rehabilitation
center
Community recreational
center
Crisis center
A nurse is reviewing the Lyme disease;
guidelines for reporting
nationally notifiable Lyme disease is a nationally notifiable infectious
infectious diseases. Which disease.
of the following diseases
should the nurse plan to
report to the Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)?
Lyme disease
Cytomegalovirus
Streptococcus pharyngitis
Toxoplasmosis
,A nurse is teaching a class A nurse identifies the absence of peripheral pulsation
on torts. The nurse should in a casted extremity in the early morning and reports
include which of the it to the provider in the early afternoon;
following situations as an
example of negligence? Professional negligence is performing practice below
the expected standard of care. It can be an act of
A nurse identifies the omission, which is the failure to perform an act that a
absence of peripheral reasonable prudent person, under similar
pulsation in a casted circumstances, would do. A reasonably prudent nurse
extremity in the early would notify the provider of the neurovascular finding
morning and reports it to immediately.
the provider in the early
afternoon.
A client who is competent
refuses an antidepressant
medication. The nurse
dissolves the medication
in food and administers it
to her without her
knowledge.
A client who is alert and
oriented makes an
informed decision to leave
the hospital against
medical advice. The nurse
applies restraints to the
client to prevent him from
leaving.
A nurse finds a client who
is on a low-sodium diet
eating salted potato chips.
The nurse tells the client
that she will apply wrist
restraints if he does not
stop eating the potato
chips.
, A nurse in the emergency Airway obstruction;
department is caring for a
client who has extensive When using the airway, breathing, circulation
partial and full-thickness approach to client care, the nurse determines that the
burns of the head, neck priority risk is airway obstruction. Burns of the head,
and chest. While planning neck, and chest often involve damage to the
the client's care, the nurse pulmonary tree due to heat as well as smoke and soot
should identify which of inhalation. This can result in severe respiratory
the following risks as the difficulty. Nursing measures to maintain a patent
priority for assessment airway should take priority in this client's care.
and intervention?
Airway obstruction
Infection
Fluid imbalance
Paralytic ileus
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Terms in this set (53)
A charge nurse allows two Cooperating;
nurses who are arguing
about who gets to go to The charge nurse displayed cooperating, which is the
lunch first to go together. resolution of the conflict by sacrificing. In this
The charge nurse agrees situation, it allowed both staff nurses to get what they
to take care of both of the wanted.
nurses' clients while they
are at lunch. The charge
nurse is demonstrating
which of the following
types of conflict
management?
Avoiding
Competing
Compromising
Cooperating
,Nurse educator is Crisis center;
discussing community
mental health with a group A crisis center, which has the goal of early detection
of nursing students. and treatment of mental health disorders, is an
Secondary prevention? example of secondary public health prevention.
Day care center
Outpatient rehabilitation
center
Community recreational
center
Crisis center
A nurse is reviewing the Lyme disease;
guidelines for reporting
nationally notifiable Lyme disease is a nationally notifiable infectious
infectious diseases. Which disease.
of the following diseases
should the nurse plan to
report to the Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)?
Lyme disease
Cytomegalovirus
Streptococcus pharyngitis
Toxoplasmosis
,A nurse is teaching a class A nurse identifies the absence of peripheral pulsation
on torts. The nurse should in a casted extremity in the early morning and reports
include which of the it to the provider in the early afternoon;
following situations as an
example of negligence? Professional negligence is performing practice below
the expected standard of care. It can be an act of
A nurse identifies the omission, which is the failure to perform an act that a
absence of peripheral reasonable prudent person, under similar
pulsation in a casted circumstances, would do. A reasonably prudent nurse
extremity in the early would notify the provider of the neurovascular finding
morning and reports it to immediately.
the provider in the early
afternoon.
A client who is competent
refuses an antidepressant
medication. The nurse
dissolves the medication
in food and administers it
to her without her
knowledge.
A client who is alert and
oriented makes an
informed decision to leave
the hospital against
medical advice. The nurse
applies restraints to the
client to prevent him from
leaving.
A nurse finds a client who
is on a low-sodium diet
eating salted potato chips.
The nurse tells the client
that she will apply wrist
restraints if he does not
stop eating the potato
chips.
, A nurse in the emergency Airway obstruction;
department is caring for a
client who has extensive When using the airway, breathing, circulation
partial and full-thickness approach to client care, the nurse determines that the
burns of the head, neck priority risk is airway obstruction. Burns of the head,
and chest. While planning neck, and chest often involve damage to the
the client's care, the nurse pulmonary tree due to heat as well as smoke and soot
should identify which of inhalation. This can result in severe respiratory
the following risks as the difficulty. Nursing measures to maintain a patent
priority for assessment airway should take priority in this client's care.
and intervention?
Airway obstruction
Infection
Fluid imbalance
Paralytic ileus