NRSNG NUR2868 RS EXAM 3 - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. A nurse tells a coworker that he is probably going to call in “sick” tomorrow. The coworker
... [Show More] urges him not to do so, because absenteeism creates problems for everyone on the unit. To which problems is the coworker referring? SATA
-Inadequate staffing adversely affects patient care both directly and indirectly
-Working with inadequate staffing or working overtime to cover for absent workers creates physical and mental stress and strain.
-Chronic absenteeism lead to increased staff conflicts, to decreased morale, and
eventually to increased absenteeism among the entire staff.
-Absenteeism has effect on the financial management of a nursing unit. Paying people overtime is costly.
2. A nurse and a physician are having a polite but animated disagreement about what plan of care should be suggested to the client. The family also gets into the conversation, giving their opinions. Which type of conflict is this situation?
-INTER-personal
3. The nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed client about celiac disease and diet. The client has a master’s degree in astronomy. What does the nurse recognize as a key factor in the client’s motivation?
-patient’s willingness to change/learn
4. A nurse calls the health care provider with an update on a client whose blood pressure has gone from 130/80 to 116/56 in one hour. The client’s pulse is 56. The nurse says “I am not sure what is happening but the client seems to be deteriorating.” What part of SBAR is the nurse using?
-assessment
5. A nurse is having personal problems at home and takes one alprazolam tablet from a client’s medication bin. After seeing how it worked, the nurse continued to divert medications from clients. The nurse-manager fires the nurse for the theft of the drugs but does not report it to the State Board of Nursing. What might be the consequences of this action?
-take away her license
-nurse will practice elsewhere due to her not being reported
6. Professional nurses are constantly required to communicate patient information to other members of the nursing team. The SBAR is a system developed to help nurses and other medical professionals to communicate. What does SBAR stand for?
-situation, background, assessment, recommendation/referrals
7. A new nurse manager is assembling a team to work on a project. Which of the following are traits of an effective team? SATA
- share a vision of commitment to the same goals
-communicating same vision
-vitality
-informal, comfortable, relaxed
-well understood and accepted
-respectful, encourages participation
-problem solving, increased creativity, and improved health care
-Collaboration!
-Participate in effective problem solving, increased creativity, and safe and improved healthcare
8. Identify the purpose of an electronic healthcare record (HER). SATA
- Good decision making for patient care requires good information.
-Nurses are knowledge workers, who need data and information to provide effective and efficient patient care.
-Knowledge work is not routine or repetitive but, instead, requires considerable cognitive activity and critical thinking
9. A charge nurse is scolding an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) member for failing to complete a task. She calls the UAP lazy in front of other nurses and aides. What type of communication style is the charge nurse using?
-Vertical violence (pretty sure this one but if not) then Aggressive
10. A novice RN is feeling upset because she made a minor error. An experienced LPN teases her about it, which makes her feel worse. However, the novice RN says it does not matter and that she probably deserved teasing. Which style of communication is the RN using?
-submissive
11. An unlicensed assistive personal (UAP) is assigned to help the Antepartum nurse on a busy shift. One of the clients on the unit is in the process of completing a 24-hour urine collection. What can the nurse assign to the UAP to do for this client?
- not sure of the correct answer but it isn’t telling the client to collect urine
-put ice on urine
12. A new nurse is having a disagreement with an older, more experienced nurse. The older nurse says, “You’re just like all the other young people…you think you know more than you do.” What behavior is the older nurse exhibiting?
-judgmental
13. A nurse finds himself working in an ineffective team. Which factor may be to blame for the problem?
-they’re probably not collaborating and working together
14. The chief nursing officer (CNO) recognizes that if a nurse is not paid a salary that would meet the needs for food, transportation, and housing, those needs will become the nurse’s primary concern rather than delivering high-quality client care. What theory of motivation is the CNO describing?
-Motivational theory/Maslow’s hierarchy
15. A nurse has just assumed the position of nurse-manager. During orientation, the nurse is questioned about the roles of effective unit management. Which statement by the new nurse-manager requires correction?
- Something about how there is no education for this position
16. A client has had a stroke and is having a hard time feeding herself using eating utensils. With which member of the interprofessional health care team should the nurse initiate a referral?
-occupational therapist
17. A clinical nurse-educator has taught the nursing staff the basics of Nursing Informatics. Which statement made by the staff indicates the need for further education?
- THIS IS WHAT NURSING INFORMATICS IS: primarily combined computer science, information science, and nursing science in a manner that would help the nurse in planning and delivering care.
- aid in the collection and analysis of data so that the nurse can make informed and accurate decisions about the type of care clients require
18. Nurses often need to plan and coordinate collaborative interdisciplinary care for the client. Which of the following must they keep in mind when working with the health care team?
-Work together/want the best outcome/experience for patient
19. A nurse is interested in learning more about advocating for safe staffing ratios. The hospital educator asks the nurse to name the key elements to be considered when staffing a hospital unit. Which response by the nurse needs correction?
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20. An experienced nurse is telling a new nurse about diversity in their workplace. A nurse manager overhears the conversation. Which of the following statements would need correction?
-focus on weakness/in spite
21. Which of the following are barriers to clear communication? SATA
-inadequate knowledge
-poor planning
-difference in perception
-emotions and personality (psychological)
-Physical (distractions)
-semantic (misunderstandings based on language/words).
22. The nurse is studying for a management certification exam about team leading. Which principle does the nurse need to understand as the definition for the recognition of the importance of all human beings?
-Civility
23. An experienced nurse with a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) is asking a novice nurse about an associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) program. The novice nurse explains the function of the ADN program. Which statement by the ADN nurse is correct?
- ADN RN program provides knowledge shorter than the BSN
24. A novice nurse is working with a preceptor and says, “I am a brand new registered nurse (RN). I cannot think of myself as a leader!” How should the preceptor best respond?
-Will be a leader to LPN’s and UAP’s
25. A nurse-manager has made a decision to transfer to case-management. In training, the nurse-manager is asked to list the duties of the case-manager. Which statement by the nurse-manager requires correction?
- this might be the one about “there’s no education for the position”
26. The nurse receives report on four clients on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should the nurse first assess?
-ABC’s of nursing, chest pain pt’s, SOB, code blues, severely unstable ones
27. One of the tenets of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was to focus interdisciplinary care on producing better client outcomes, especially for chronically ill and high-risk clients. What term is used to describe this effort to make maintenance of healthy environments the responsibility of all health care professionals?
- Interorganizational
28. Which of the following actions violates a patient’s legal right to privacy and confidentiality?
-looking at a neighbors diagnosis chart
29. A nurse-manager in a long-term care facility has noticed that one of the experienced licensed practical nurses (LPN) has recently been having problems with tardiness. The LPN often looks messy and spends long periods off the floor. Recently, the clients have
been complaining of pain even after medication pass has been completed. What is the nurse-manager’s best option?
- answer is not terminating the LPN, idk the correct choice
30. The client has used the call-light several times in the past hour. The nurse enters the client’s room. What action by the nurse could the patient interpret as negative? SATA
- rolling eyes, crossed arms, choices are obvious. Select all of the negative interactions
31. The new nurse-manager recently implemented a training program for staff members who show signs of leadership. There will be no monetary reward, so the staff are not eager to apply for the program. The manager tells the staff that if someone does not apply, one will be forced to do so or risk extra shift time. What type of management is the nurse manager employing?
-Authoritative?
32. A charge nurse gently corrects a new nurse’s technique during a sterile procedure. The new nurse gets angry and defensive, saying she should never have come to work on that unit. What factor of communication is the new nurse experiencing?
- self-worth is being challenged causing stress
33. A new nurse is having a disagreement with an older, more experienced nurse. The new nurse crosses her arms over her chest and looks away. What behavior is the new nurse exhibiting?
-avoiding or withdrawing communication????
34. Which of the following is part of the Joint Commission (JC) goal to improve patient safety by reducing medical errors?
-using appropriate abbreviations
35. Match the correct term with its appropriate definition.
a. Information - computer software, consists of data that have been given form and have been interpreted
b. Computer science - a branch of engineering that studies computation computer technology, hardware, and software as well as the theoretical foundations of information and computation techniques.
c. Health information technology - the application of information processing involving both computer hardware and software.
d. Health informatics- a field in which health data are stored analyzed, and delivered through the usage of information and communication technologies.
Computer science and information science, nursing science combined
e. Technology - the knowledge and use of tools, machines, materials, and processes to help solve human problems.
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