During the interview of a prospective employee who just completed the agency orientation, which approach would be the best for the nurse manager to use to assess competence?
- A. What degree of supervision for basic care do you think you need?
- B. Let's review your skills check-list for type and level of skill
- C. Are you comfortable working independently?
- D. What client care tasks or assignments do you prefer?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse needs to know that the employee has competence in certain tasks. One way to do this is to do mutual review of documented skills.
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Because a client is scheduled for a liver biopsy, the nurse should check to be sure that which laboratory test results have been received?
- A. Serum electrolytes
- B. Prothrombin time
- C. CBC with differential
- D. Serum creatinine
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Liver biopsy carries a risk of bleeding due to the liver's vascular nature. Prothrombin time assesses clotting ability, critical to ensure the client can safely undergo the procedure without excessive bleeding risk. Electrolytes, CBC, and creatinine are less directly related to bleeding risk.
When caring for a client with advanced cirrhosis of the liver, which nursing diagnosis should take priority?
- A. Risk for injury: hemorrhage
- B. Risk for injury related to peripheral neuropathy
- C. Altered nutrition: less than body requirements
- D. Fluid volume excess: ascites
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Risk for injury: hemorrhage. Liver disease interferes with the production of prothrombin and other factors essential for blood clotting. Hemorrhage, especially from esophageal varices, can be life-threatening.
The nurse is caring for a client with a head injury who has an intracranial pressure monitor in place. Assessment reveals an ICP reading of 66. What is the nurse's best action?
- A. Notify the charge nurse.
- B. Record the reading as the only action.
- C. Turn the client and recheck the reading.
- D. Place the client supine.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Normal ICP is less than 15. 66 is a high reading, and the RN and the physician should be notified. Answer B would be the action if the reading was normal, so it is incorrect. Answers C and D would not be appropriate actions, so they are wrong.
The nurse is about to medicate a client who is to have surgery today. The client says, 'I do not understand what the doctor is going to do,' and asks the nurse to explain specific details of the surgery. The client has already signed an operative permit. What is the best action for the nurse to take at this time?
- A. Attempt to answer the client's questions
- B. Notify the physician of the client's concerns prior to medicating the client
- C. Reassure the client that the physician is well respected and very competent
- D. Suggest that the client ask the physician her questions when in the operating room
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client's lack of understanding indicates a need for clarification before proceeding. Notifying the physician ensures informed consent is valid, delaying medication that may impair judgment.
The nurse is participating in staff training about protecting clients' privacy and confidentiality. Which of the following incidents does the nurse recognize as a violation of client confidentiality? Select all that apply.
- A. A visitor talking in the waiting room states that the client has alcoholism
- B. The licensed practical nurse (LPN) has the client's report sheet in a pocket when going home
- C. The nursing assistant tells a client that the hospital roommate went for a gallbladder test
- D. The registered nurse tells a visitor to wear a mask because the client is on isolation precautions
- E. Two LPNs are discussing a possible cure for AIDS on a crowded elevator
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Visitor disclosure , taking reports home , and sharing roommate info violate confidentiality. Isolation precautions and general discussion do not.
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