FCCA 274 C FINAL EXAM (LATEST 2021)
1. A patient recovering from a motor vehicle accident is scheduled for transfer to an extended care facility. The
... [Show More] patient states to the RN “I’m a little bit nervous about this transfer.” Which intervention by the RN will foster a smooth transition to the next level of care?
Explore the option of family accompanying the patient during transport.
Inform the patient that anxiety about a new facility is normal and everything will be fine. Encourage the patient to perform relaxation techniques taught by the social worker.
Collaborate with the health care provider about an anti-anxiety medication for the patient.
2. The RN contacts the health care provider to report a change in a patient’s condition. Which is an appropriate introduction to the patient report by the RN?
“I am calling because Mr. Smith in room 21 doesn’t look good.” “This is Ann the nurse caring for Mr. Smith. Sorry to bother you.”
“I am the RN caring for Mr. Smith whose condition has deteriorated.”
“This is Ann Jones, RN at ECHO Hospital, calling about Mr. Smith.”
3. During interdisciplinary rounds, a patient reports frequent nightmares that is interfering with restorative rest. What would be an appropriate short term goal agreed to by the patient and the team?
The patient will resume regular activities of daily living.
The patient will have no “flashbacks” or disturbing thoughts.
The patient will be able to discuss the event without feeling anxious.
The patient will be able to sleep without medication.
4. A patient has chronic myalgia related to Lyme disease. Which members of the team would contribute to the patient’s plan of care? Select all that apply.
Registered Nurse Physical therapist Respiratory Therapist
Infectious disease physician Clinical Pharmacist
5. The Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) reports to the RN “Mr. Jones seems different, a little vague and slightly confused.” What is the appropriate response by the RN?
“I did not notice any changes, but I will do a more in-depth assessment.”
“I am busy with another patient. Can you keep an eye on Mr. Jones? [Show Less]