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A series of multiple-choice questions designed to test knowledge and critical thinking skills in nursing. the questions cover key areas such as delegation of tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel, prioritization of client care, and application of ethical principles in nursing practice. these questions are valuable for nclex-rn exam preparation and for reinforcing concepts learned in nursing school.
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"A nurse has delegated a venipuncture to an unlicensed assistant (UA) who has been off orientation for five days. The UA reports, " This client has a large, raised red area where the need was inserted." The nurse's subsequent assessment reveals a hematoma in the venipuncture area. What elements of delegation have been breached? Select all that apply.
Client Need: Management of Care Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Planning Content Area: Leadership and Management Strategy: The core issue of the question is basic concepts that are useful when considering delegation to a UAP. Use this knowledge and the process of elimination to make selection." "Which task would not be appropriate for the registered nurse (RN) to delegate to a licensed practical nurse (LPN) or unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
Strategy: Use the process of elimination and nursing knowledge. The correct answer is the one that recognizes that the nurse was not in the role of employee at the time of the incident, removing the requirement of acting on the client's behalf." "An adult female ambulatory care client receiving an oral anticoagulant is given aspirin for a headache while visiting a neighbor, who is a nurse. The client subsequently has a bleeding episode because of a drug interaction. The legal nurse consultant interprets that which necessary elements of malpractice are missing from this case? Select all that apply.
Rationale: Autonomy refers to the right make one's own decisions, which is the principle supported in this situation. Justice refers to fairness. Fidelity refers to trust and loyalty. Confidentiality refers to the right to privacy of personal health information. Cognitive Level: Understanding Client Need: Management of Care Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Implementation Content Area: Fundamentals Strategy: Use the process of elimination. The wording of the question indicates that only one option is correct and that you need to select the principle that is consistent with the circumstances in the question." "The health care provider orders a medication in a dose that is considered toxic. The nurse administers the medication to the client, who later suffers a cardiac arrest and dies. What consequence can the nurse expect from this situation? Select all that apply.
Content Area: Strategy:" "To get access to over 400 Questions Test Bank with correct answers email jamesdickson3161@gmail.com.Note our prediction Exams contains 97% of the questions you will find in your exam, which makes as give you 100% assurance you will pass in your Exam. - CORRECT ANSWER " "After receiving the inter shift report, the registered nurse (RN) has many tasks to complete during the next 12 hours. Which tasks would the nurse delegate to an unlicensed person (UAP)? Select all that apply.
Integrated Process: Content Area: Strategy:" "A nurse plans to delegate some responsibilities of client care to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Which task should the nurse delegate to the LPN?