NURSING 5950 UPDATED- Nurse Leadership Quiz1, Answered-Never delegate pat that is unstable OR TAPE.
T- teaching (no new teaching), only reinforce what
... [Show More] they have been taught A- assessing
P- planning E-evaluate
A charge nurse on a medical-surgical unit is making client assignments for the oncoming shift. Which of the following clients should the charge nurse assign to a licensed practical nurse (LPN)?
A. A client who requires an updated plan of care following a diagnosis of cancer
B. A client who is postoperative following a total hip replacement and requires discharge teaching
C. A client who has a prescription for irrigation of an indwelling urinary catheter
D. A client who has just arrived from PACU and requires a head-to-toe assessment
A charge nurse is making shift assignments for a team that includes RNs, licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and assistive personnel. Which of the following clients should the nurse assign to an LPN?
A. A client who was just admitted by the unit staff for recurring angina
B. A client who has emphysema and pneumonia and is receiving oxygen
C. A client who has breast cancer and is receiving chemotherapy
D. A client who was just admitted by the unit staff for a cerebrovascular accident
Ex: Bring me 02 sat- YES, b/c they just giving you a number & doing skill that they are competent in, RN evaluates # given.
Evaluate o2 sat #- NO, evaluate pat= RN responsibility
Autonomy- personal freedom
A nurse is discussing with a newly licensed nurse about how to obtain informed consent from a client who is scheduled to undergo an epidural procedure. Which of the following ethical principles should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. Beneficence
B. Autonomy
C. Paternalism
D. Justice
Beneficence- duty to do good
A charge nurse is discussing ethics with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following actions should the charge nurse include as an example of beneficence?
A. Taking a continuing education course about recognizing risk factors of suicide
B. Spending extra time reorienting a client who is experiencing command hallucinations
C. Acknowledging and accepting a client's refusal of a psychotropic medication
D. Describing the purpose, action, and side effects of a psychotropic medication
Nonmalificence- do no harm
A nurse is administering medications to a client who is recovering from a stroke and has right- sided paralysis. The nurse places the client’s medications on the left side of the mouth and administers pills one at a time. Which of the following ethical principles is the nurse displaying?
A. Autonomy
B. Nonmaleficence
C. Fidelity
D. Justice
Veracity- truth telling
A charge nurse is conducting an in-service training session on ethics to a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following situations should the charge nurse include as an example of the ethical principle of veracity?
A. A nurse truthfully answers the client's questions about upcoming chemotherapy.
B. A nurse stops inserting an NG tube when the client refuses the procedure.
C. A nurse provides the same amount of time to all clients regardless of condition.
D. A nurse reports an assistive personnel who transfers a client without using a gait belt
Justice- fairness
A nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurse managers about the principle of justice. Which of the following statements by a nurse manager indicates an understanding of this teaching?
A. "I will refer an unhappy employee to the individual with whom a conflict arose."
B. "I will allow staff members to schedule their birthday holidays on alternate days, as long as staffing levels are maintained."
C. "I will encourage staff participation in choosing new telemetry monitors for the unit."
D. "I will compose staff schedules so that each person works two holidays a year." Paternalism- assist w/ decision making
A nurse manager is observing the staff members working on her unit. Which of the following actions should the nurse manager recognize as an example of paternalism?
A. A nurse asking to care for an older adult client every day who reminds the nurse of a favorite grandparent
B. A male nurse caring for an adolescent male client because the client is uncomfortable around female nurses
C. A middle-aged adult assistive personnel (AP) mentoring a younger less-experienced AP on the unit [Show Less]