Proctored Comprehensive ATI
Professional Responsibilities: Educating Staff About Client Advocacy - correct answer Advocacy is one of the most
... [Show More] important roles of the nurse. Nurses must act as advocates even when they disagree with the client's decision. Nurses are clients' voice when the healthcare system is not acting in their best interest.
Managing Client Care: Responding to an Incomplete Delegated Task - correct answer First assess why the task was not completed. Complete the task on your own if appropriate. Then resolve the issue with the tech/write report if necessary.
Managing Client Care: Utilizing the Five Rights of Delegation - correct answer Right task
Right circumstance
Right person
Right direction and communication
Right supervision and evaluation
Gastrointestinal Therapeutic Procedures: Priority Findings Following a Colostomy - correct answer Monitor site for infection. Empty bag when full.
Professional Responsibilities: Teaching About Legal Issues in Health Care - correct answer Defamation: false communication of the truth with the intent to injure an individual's reputation.
Libel: Defamation with the written word of photo
Slander: Defamation with the spoke word
Assault: The conduct of one person makes another person fearful
Battery: Intentional and wrongful physical contact
false Imprisonment: A person is confined or restrained against his will
Continuity of Care: Identifying Community Resources for Client - correct answer Contact care manger for appropriate resources. They should meet the client's need, while also being cost effective.
Adverse Effects, Interactions, and Contraindications: Priority Action to an Allergic Response - correct answer Stop the infusing medication. Give epinephrine.
Medications Affecting Blood Pressure: Priority Adverse Effect of Losartan - correct answer Shortness of breath, tachycardia, pain with urination
Mobility and Immobility: Evaluating Client Understanding of Crutch Safety - correct answer Most weight should be in the forearms, do not lean on armpits. When going down stairs, put bad leg first. When going up, put good leg first.
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