The nurse in the senior dementia unit noticed an increase in client falls over the last six months. She worked with other unit nurses and the nurse manager to develop a new fall risk assessment tool and updated the unit policies regarding falls. Which activity did the nurse engage in?
- A. delegation
- B. peer review
- C. consultation
- D. client referral
- E. quality improvement
Correct Answer: E
Rationale: Developing a new assessment tool and updating policies is a quality improvement initiative to enhance client safety.
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A client undergoes total shoulder replacement on the left shoulder. Which statements by the client indicates he requires further teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I look forward to soaking in my hot tub when I get home from surgery.
- B. The surgery will eliminate my pain within 24 hours.
- C. I will receive therapy for several weeks after my surgery.
- D. Walking is an exercise I'll be able to do after surgery.
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: Soaking in a hot tub risks infection, and expecting pain elimination within 24 hours is unrealistic. Therapy is expected, and walking is an appropriate exercise.
Which assignment made by a charge nurse should be questioned?
- A. a student nurse assigned to a newly admitted child with acute leukemia who is receiving a blood transfusion
- B. an RN assigned to a teenaged child diagnosed recently with bacterial meningitis
- C. a CNA assigned to a stable male client who is 3 days post-stroke
- D. an LPN assigned to a newly admitted child with acute leukemia who is receiving IV fluids
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A student nurse lacks the experience to manage a transfusion, which requires close monitoring for reactions.
A nurse is talking to a nursing student about quality improvement and nurse-sensitive indicators. The nurse knows that the nursing student understands quality improvement when she identifies which to be nurse-sensitive indicators? Select all that apply.
- A. fall injury rates
- B. restraint utilization rates
- C. staying within the unit budget
- D. upgrading computer charting programs
- E. pressure ulcer prevalence and incidence
- F. client satisfaction with pain management
Correct Answer: A,B,E,F
Rationale: Fall injuries, restraint use, pressure ulcers, and pain management satisfaction are nurse-sensitive indicators, directly tied to nursing care quality.
The nurse is working triage in the ED when four clients present at the same time. Which client should be seen first?
- A. a 45-year-old female on oral contraceptives with unusually heavy menstrual bleeding
- B. a 24-year-old with a dog bite to the leg from the family dog who is current on rabies shots
- C. an irritable 4-month-old with a petechial rash, nuchal rigidity, and temperature of 103.4°F
- D. a 16-year-old football player with a twisted ankle who has no deformity and a pedal pulse
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A 4-month-old with a petechial rash, nuchal rigidity, and high fever suggests possible meningitis, a life-threatening condition requiring immediate attention. Options A, B, and D are less urgent.
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