ATI Leadership and Management Proctored Form B 2021//2022 (Answered Questions With Rationales)
A nurse overhears two staff members in the facility
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discussing a client's care. Which of the following interventions
should the nurse take?
A. Clarify the client information the staff members are discussing.
B. Inform the client's provider of the
incident.
C. Report the incident to the nurse
manager.
D.Tell the client about overhearing a discussion regarding his care.:
C. Report the incident to the nurse manager.
The nurse should not join in the conversation with the two staff
members. This conversation is a breach of client confidentiality and
should be discouraged. The nurse does not need to contact the client's
provider about the incident.
The provider is not involved with intervening when client confidentiality
has been breached.
The nurse should report the incident to the nurse manager. The two staff
members
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need to be aware that this behavior is a breach of client confidentiality,
and they should be counseled on the consequences if this continues.
The nurse should not discuss the breach of confidentiality with the client.
16. A nurse case manager is planning a teaching session on the
use of critical pathways with a group of newly licensed nurses. The
nurse should include which of the following information in the
teaching?
A. Critical pathways promote individualized care.
B. Critical pathways decrease administrative
work time.
C. Critical pathways prevent unnecessary
expense.
D. Critical pathways incorporate provider preferences.:
C. Critical pathways prevent unnecessary expense
Nurses use critical pathways to implement evidence-based strategies for
clients who have a specific, common diagnosis.
Nurses who use critical pathways usually spend more time on
administrative duties, which then often increases the amount of
paperwork and review time required of a case manager.
Nurses use critical pathways to implement evidence-based strategies and
promote cost-effective care for clients who have a specific, common
diagnosis.
Nurses use critical pathways to implement evidence-based strategies for
clients who have a specific, common diagnosis. They do not include
specific provider preferences.
17. A nurse is providing change-of-shift report to the oncoming nurse.
Which of the following information shuold the nurse include?
A. Subjective comments about the client.
B. Routine morning care the nurse
provided.
C. The client's insurance provider.
D. The time of the client's last pain medication:
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D. The time of the client's last pain medication
Making subjective comments about a client is unprofessional behavior
and does not contribute to the client's care.
The nurse should only include recent changes related to the client's
condition. The name of the client's insurance provider does not pertain
to the continuity of care between shifts.
The nurse should include the time of the client's last dose of pain
medication to ensure continuity of care and management of the client's
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