Quality is defined as a combination of all of the following except:
- A. conforming to standards.
- B. performing at the minimally acceptable level.
- C. meeting or exceeding customer requirements.
- D. exceeding customer expectations.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Compliance or performance at the minimally acceptable level is not considered quality care.
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A hospital discharge planning nurse is making arrangements for a client who has an epidural catheter for continuous infusion of opioids to be placed in a long-term care facility. The family prefers a facility in its neighborhood to facilitate visiting. The neighborhood facility has never cared for a client with this type of need. What is the most appropriate action by the discharge planning nurse?
- A. Arrange for immediate in-services for the long-term care facility staff on pain management using epidural catheters
- B. Explain the situation to the client and family and seek another long-term care facility for discharge from the hospital
- C. Encourage the family to hire private duty nurses skilled in epidural catheter pain management to allow the client to be transferred to the neighborhood facility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Transferring to a facility unprepared for epidural catheter management risks client safety. Finding a capable facility ensures continuity of care.
The nurse is turning a client who has a new prosthetic hip. Which position should be avoided to prevent injury to the new prosthetic hip?
- A. abduction of the hip
- B. adduction of the hip
- C. flexing the hip at 80° flexion
- D. flexing the hip at 90°
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: New prosthetic hips should have an abduction pillow in place to avoid adduction.
The hospitalized client is able to stand to use an electronic digital scale for obtaining the client's prescribed daily weight. Which nursing interventions best ensure that the client's daily weight is accurate? Select all that apply.
- A. Ask the client to wear supportive shoes before stepping on the scale
- B. Ensure that the scale is calibrated and “zeroed†before a weight is obtained
- C. Weigh the client by moving the sliding indicator until the scale balances
- D. Weigh the client at different times of the day and then average the weights
- E. Take the weight as soon as the client wakens in the morning and after voiding
Correct Answer: B,E
Rationale: B: Calibration ensures accuracy. E: Weighing post-voiding at the same time daily standardizes results. A: Shoes add weight. C: Sliding indicators are for balance scales. D: Averaging weights reduces accuracy.
A client with major head trauma is receiving bolus enteral feeding. The most important nursing order for this client is:
- A. Measure intake and output
- B. Check albumin level
- C. Monitor glucose levels
- D. Increase enteral feeding
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Measuring intake and output assesses fluid balance, critical in enteral feeding to prevent dehydration or fluid overload due to hyperosmotic feedings.
Which type of physician should this client be encouraged to see?
- A. a radiologist
- B. a gynecologist
- C. a physiatrist
- D. an oncologist
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A gynecologist specializes in the female reproductive system and is best suited to address postmenopausal bleeding, which may indicate conditions like endometrial cancer or hormonal imbalances. A radiologist evaluates imaging, a physiatrist focuses on rehabilitation, and an oncologist treats cancer, but a gynecologist is the primary specialist for this issue.