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What is the most effective management style in a health care environment? -
ANSWER ✓ democratic
What are the leadership styles? - ANSWER ✓ autocratic, democratic, laissez-faire
A nurse manager allows the staff nurses to participate in trial use of new IV pumps
and contribute input when choosing new product. What type of leadership is this? -
ANSWER ✓ Democratic
A nurse manager does not participate, but delegates the staff scheduling to the
nurses on the unit. What type of leadership is this? - ANSWER ✓ Laissez-faire
- A policy or attitude of letting things takes their own course without interfering
A nurse manager makes a decision for the staff to wear blue scrubs without
consulting the staff nurses. What type of leadership is this? - ANSWER ✓
Authoritative
5 rights of delegation - ANSWER ✓ right person
right tasks
right circumstances
right direction and communication
right supervision and evaluation
Indications for Sims' (semi-prone position)? - ANSWER ✓ Client who is
unconscious
Enema administration
, Indications for Lithotomy position (lying on the back with hips and knees flexed
at right angles and feet in stirrups)? - ANSWER ✓ Perineal, rectal and vaginal
procedure
Indications for trendelenburg position (head and body lowered while feet are
elevated)? - ANSWER ✓ During labor if umbilical cord pressure is trying to be
relieved.
Indications for Modified Trendelenburg position (supine w/legs elevated)? -
ANSWER ✓ Shock
Indications for reverse trendelenburg?
(Head elevated while feet are lowered) - ANSWER ✓ Cervical traction
Feeding clients restricted to supine position such as post-op following cardiac
catheterization.
Indication for elevate one or more extremities position?
(Elevate legs/feet/arms/hands by adjusting or supporting with pillows) - ANSWER
✓ Thrombophlebitis
Application of cast
Edema
Postoperative following procedure on extremity
indication for Dorsal Recumbent position? (supine w/knees flexed) - ANSWER ✓
Urinary catheter for female
Abdominal data collection
Abdominal wound evisceration.
Collaborative care for assistive devices for ambulation - ANSWER ✓ Determine
mobility status and ability to bear weight per provider's prescription.
Identify the need for a safety belt
Tell client to wear shoes with nonslip soles.
Identify risk of orthostatic hypotension
Safe environment, free of clutter.
Client education and referral on assistive devices for ambulation - ANSWER ✓
Avoid sudden changes of position to prevent orthostatic hypotension.
Inspect rubber tips on the devices for wear and replace as needed
, Physical therapy consult
How to verify correct fit for crutches? - ANSWER ✓ There should be
approximately 3 finger widths between the axilla and top of the crutch.
How should a client position her/his hand on crutches? - ANSWER ✓ Position
hands on hand grips with elbow flexed at 30 degree
Do not bear weight on axilla.
Crutches: Non-weight bearing - ANSWER ✓ Beginning in the tripod position,
maintain weight on the unaffected/good (weight-bearing) extremity.
Advance both crutches and the affected extremity
Move the unaffected weight bearing foot/leg forward beyond the crutches.
Advance both crutches and then the affected/bad extremity.
Continue sequence.
"MAINTAINE WEIGHT ON UNAFFECTED/GOOD LEG!"
"CRUCTCHES+AFFECTED/BAD LEG FIRST> UNAFFECTED/GOOD LEG
NEXT!"
Crutches: Weight bearing - ANSWER ✓ Move crutches forward about one step's
length
Move affected leg forward and level with the crutch tips.
Move the unaffected/good leg forward.
Continue sequence
"CRUTCHES>AFFECTED/BAD LEG>UNAFFECTED/GOOD LEG!!!"
walking up stairs with crutches - ANSWER ✓ Hold onto rail with one hand and
crutches with the other hand
Push down on the stair rail and the crutches and step up with the unaffected/good
leg.
If not allowed to place weight on the affected leg, hop up with the unaffected leg.
REMEMBER UNAFFECTED/GOOD LEG GOES UP FIRST and crutches move
with the affected leg.