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A nurse is assisting with the selection of clients to discharge to make beds available following a tornado in the community. Which of the following clients should the nurse recommend for discharge? ... • A client who is recovering from a laparoscopic appendectomy that was performed 24 hr ago RATIONALE: A client who had an appendectomy without complications is often discharged the day of or the day after surgery. The nurse should recommend this client for discharge because this client has a low risk for an adverse event. A nurse is assisting with triage following a mass casualty event. The nurse should recommend that which of the following clients be attended to first? • A client who has a crush injury to the pelvis and whose pedal pulse in the right foot is absent RATIONALE: A client who has a pelvic crush injury and an absent pulse to the lower extremity has an immediate threat to life and limb and requires emergent care for survival. When using the survival approach to client care, the nurse should give priority to this client. A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who states he is a devout Hindu. To adhere to the client’s religious dietary practices, which of the following food options should the nurse offer to the client? • Yogurt RATIONALE: The nurse should offer yogurt as a food option for the client who is a devout Hindu because dairy products are believed to enhance spiritual purity. A nurse assisting with disaster triage is examining a client who has a large open would to the lower extremity. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? • Tell the client she should receive treatment within 2 hr. RATIONALE : When performing disaster triage, the nurse should assign clients who have a large, open wound to the yellow, or urgent category. This is the second-priority client category, and clients who are in this category should receive treatment after the emergent group, but within 30 min to 2 hr. A nurse is verifying informed consent with a client who is scheduled to have a total open abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oophorectomy for the treatment of uterine cancer. The nurse should notify the provider for which of the following client statements? • "I wish I knew if there was another way to treat this other than surgery." RATIONALE : The nurse should contact the provider to clarify the procedure and other options with the client. It is the provider's responsibility to inform the client of any other treatment options. A nurse is planning to delegate care for a group of clients following change-of-shift report. Which of the following tasks should the nurse plan to assign to an assistive personnel (AP)? • Applying bilateral sequential compression devices to a client's legs RATIONALE : The nurse should delegate applying sequential compression devices to an AP because this skill is used routinely in client care, creates minimal safety risk for the client, and is within the range of function for an AP. A nurse is discussing the meaning of utilitarianism with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of this ethical theory? • "Utilitarianism provides the greatest good for the greatest number of people." RATIONALE : The nurse indicates an understanding of the ethical theory of utilitarianism by stating that the basis for this theory provides the greatest good for the greatest number of people. A nurse is assisting with a presentation about preparing a home disaster supply kit at a community health fair. Which of the following statements by a participant should the nurse identify as understanding of the information? • "I will purchase canned fruit for the kit." RATIONALE - A home disaster kit should include nonperishable food items, which require no cooking or preparation and little water. Therefore, the nurse should identify the inclusion of canned fruit as an understanding of the information. A nurse is delegating collection of a random stool specimen to an assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following information should the nurse provide? • Wrap tongue blades used to retrieve the specimen in a paper towel prior to disposal. RATIONALE -The nurses should instruct the AP to use one to two tongue blades to move the stool specimen to the collection container. After transferring the stool, the AP should wrap the tongue blades in a paper towel before discarding them in the trash to prevent others from accidentally touching the contaminated surfaces. A nurse is participating in a disaster drill and is assigned to assist with clients in the yellow tag staging area. The nurse should expect to assist in treating which of the following clients? • A client who has burns to the trunk and legs RATIONALE -The nurse should expect this client to have a yellow tag because this client's injuries require treatment that can be delayed. A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a group of clients. Which of the following scenarios demonstrates effective use of time management techniques? • The nurse groups activities for a surgical client based on the client's pain medication schedule. RATIONALE -The nurse should anticipate when the client will need pain medication and schedule care activities at a time when the client is most comfortable and able to move, which will assist the client to meet goals and allow the nurse to plan care more effectively. A charge nurse in a skilled care facility identifies an increased rate of client falls. Which of the following statements to the nursing staff indicates the charge nurse is addressing the problem with an autocratic leadership style? • "I've made it mandatory for all nursing staff to attend an educational session on reducing client falls." RATIONALE -This statement indicates an autocratic style of leadership. An autocratic leader makes independent decisions about how to address a problem without seeking input from nursing staff. A nurse in a long-term care facility is caring for a client who is refusing his prescribed medications. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? • Identify the client's concerns about taking the medications. RATIONALE -The first action the nurse should take when using the nursing process is to collect data from the client. By identifying the client's concerns and reasons for refusing the medications, the nurse can determine which actions to take next to prevent worsening of the client's condition. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................CONTINUED [Show More]

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