The nurse determines that an IV vesicant chemotherapy infusion is infiltrated. In responding to this finding, which task can the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
- A. Record the patient's pulse volume distal to the IV site every hour.
- B. Reapply cold compresses to the site of the extravasation every hour.
- C. Dispose of the IV tubing after the infusion is discontinued.
- D. Teach the patient about the need to keep the extremity elevated.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Disposing of IV tubing is a routine task within the UAP's scope. Recording pulse volume, reapplying compresses, and teaching require clinical judgment, which are RN responsibilities.
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An experienced, female practical nurse (PN) is hired to work on the surgical unit of a tertiary hospital. The first day she is working on the unit, the PN tells the charge nurse that she has excellent wound care skills. It is a busy day and a postoperative client needs to have a sterile dressing change. Which action is best for the charge nurse to take?
- A. Review the PN's skill checklist to assess for wound care competency.
- B. Watch the PN perform sterile wound care to validate her skill level.
- C. Tell the PN that past experience does not indicate ability to perform skills.
- D. Ask the PN to change the sterile dressing while the nurse is busy.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Observing the PN perform wound care ensures her skills meet standards, protecting client safety. Reviewing a checklist, dismissing experience, or delegating without verification are less effective.
The home health aide caring for a home bound hospice client calls to inform the nurse that the client has reported feeling constipated. Which task should the nurse instruct the home health aide to perform?
- A. Listen for the presence of bowel sounds.
- B. Teach the client about foods high in fiber.
- C. Administer a prescribed dose of a laxative.
- D. Assist the client in drinking warm prune juice.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Assisting with drinking warm prune juice is within the aide's scope and promotes natural relief of constipation. Listening for bowel sounds, teaching about fiber, and administering laxatives require nursing skills and are beyond the aide's role.
The nurse manager observes that the staff nurse has used wrist restraints to help secure an elderly female in her wheelchair. The client is pleading for the nurse to release her arms. The nurse explains to the nurse manager that the client needs to be restrained in the wheelchair so that the nurse can change her bed linens. Which is the priority action by the nurse manager?
- A. Contact the healthcare provider to ensure that a prescription for restraints was written.
- B. Advise the staff nurse to remove the restraints from the client's wrists.
- C. Close the door to the room to avoid disturbing other clients in nearby rooms.
- D. Determine if the client has an as needed (PRN) prescription for an antianxiety agent
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Removing restraints is the priority as they are unjustified for staff convenience and violate client rights. Checking for a prescription, closing the door, or considering antianxiety medication do not address the immediate ethical and safety concerns.
The nurse receives a change-of-shift report from the prior nurse assigned to a group of clients on a post-surgical unit. Which client requires the most immediate intervention by the nurse?
- A. A client who had an abdominal-perineal resection 3 days ago has no drainage on the dressing and is reporting chills.
- B. A client who fell from a ladder and has a collapsed left lower lung with 100 mL drainage in a chest tube collection container.
- C. A client who was admitted 4 hours ago with a gunshot wound and has a dressing with 2 cm-sized dark red drainage.
- D. A client who is post-mastectomy 2 days ago and has 50 mL of serosanguineous fluid in a Jackson-Pratt drain.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The client with no drainage and chills may have an infection or sepsis, which are life-threatening complications requiring immediate assessment and physician notification. The chest tube drainage is normal, the gunshot wound drainage is not excessive, and the mastectomy drain output is expected, making these less urgent.
To help prevent by a dissatisfied client, which objective is most important to include in the orientation classes for staff nurses? New nursing staff members will
- A. demonstrate how to complete an adverse occurrence or variance report.
- B. discuss how to handle complaints from clients and/or their families.
- C. describe how to obtain legal services if needed.
- D. maintain personal malpractice insurance.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Teaching nurses to handle complaints effectively can prevent escalation to litigation by resolving conflicts early. Completing variance reports, obtaining legal services, or maintaining insurance are important but less preventive than addressing complaints directly.
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