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Deck 14: Implementing
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Educating clients on their diabetic regimen of administering insulin is the implementation of which skill?
A) Intrinsic
B) Technical
C) Interpersonal
D) Visual
A) Intrinsic
B) Technical
C) Interpersonal
D) Visual
Technical
2
A client who was previously awake and alert suddenly becomes unconscious. The nursing plan of care includes an order to increase oral intake. Why would the nurse review the plan of care?
A) To implement evidence-based practice
B) To ensure the order follows hospital policy
C) To be sure interventions are individualized
D) To be sure the intervention is safe
A) To implement evidence-based practice
B) To ensure the order follows hospital policy
C) To be sure interventions are individualized
D) To be sure the intervention is safe
To be sure the intervention is safe
3
A graduate nurse recently attended a conference on acute coronary syndrome. In preparing a plan of care for a client admitted with acute coronary syndrome, the nurse considers the information she learned at the conference. Which nursing variable is the nurse utilizing in the development of the plan of care?
A) Research findings
B) Resources
C) Current standards of care
D) Ethical and legal guides to practice
A) Research findings
B) Resources
C) Current standards of care
D) Ethical and legal guides to practice
Research findings
4
A student is ambulating a client for the first time after surgery. What would the student do to anticipate and plan for an unexpected outcome?
A) Take the client's vital signs after ambulation.
B) Ask the client's wife to assist with ambulation.
C) Delay ambulation until the following shift.
D) Ask another student to help with ambulation.
A) Take the client's vital signs after ambulation.
B) Ask the client's wife to assist with ambulation.
C) Delay ambulation until the following shift.
D) Ask another student to help with ambulation.
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A client being prepared for discharge to his home will require several interventions in the home environment. The nurse informs the discharge planning team, consisting of a home health care nurse, physical therapist, and speech therapist, of the client's discharge needs. This interaction is an example of which professional nursing relationship?
A) Nurse-health care team
B) Nurse-patient
C) Nurse-patient-family
D) Nurse-nurse
A) Nurse-health care team
B) Nurse-patient
C) Nurse-patient-family
D) Nurse-nurse
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6
A nurse delegates a specific intervention to a UAP. What implications does this have for the nurse?
A) The UAP is responsible and accountable for his or her own actions.
B) Nurses do not have authority to delegate interventions.
C) The nurse transfers responsibility but is accountable for the outcome.
D) The UAP can function in an independent role for all interventions.
A) The UAP is responsible and accountable for his or her own actions.
B) Nurses do not have authority to delegate interventions.
C) The nurse transfers responsibility but is accountable for the outcome.
D) The UAP can function in an independent role for all interventions.
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A male client 30 years of age is postoperative day 2 following a nephrectomy (kidney removal) but has not yet mobilized or dangled at the bedside. Which of the following is the nurse's best intervention in this client's care?
A) Educate the client about the benefits of early mobilization and offer to assist him.
B) Respect the client's wishes to remain in his bed and ask him when he would like to begin mobilizing.
C) Show the client the expected outcomes on his clinical pathway that relate to mobilization.
D) Document the client's noncompliance and reiterate the consequences of delaying mobilization.
A) Educate the client about the benefits of early mobilization and offer to assist him.
B) Respect the client's wishes to remain in his bed and ask him when he would like to begin mobilizing.
C) Show the client the expected outcomes on his clinical pathway that relate to mobilization.
D) Document the client's noncompliance and reiterate the consequences of delaying mobilization.
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A nurse on duty finds that a client is anxious about the results of laboratory testing. Which intervention by the nurse reflects a supportive intervention?
A) Sitting with the client to encourage her to talk
B) Telling the laboratory technician to speed up the results
C) Calling the physician for an order for an anxiolytic
D) Educating the client about reducing risk factors
A) Sitting with the client to encourage her to talk
B) Telling the laboratory technician to speed up the results
C) Calling the physician for an order for an anxiolytic
D) Educating the client about reducing risk factors
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9
The staff in a long-term care facility often plays loud rock music on the radio and designs children's games as exercise. What is the staff doing in this situation?
A) Considering the hearing level of older adults
B) Failing to consider visual deficits that occur with aging
C) Ignoring the developmental needs of older adults
D) Meeting needs for sensory input and exercise
A) Considering the hearing level of older adults
B) Failing to consider visual deficits that occur with aging
C) Ignoring the developmental needs of older adults
D) Meeting needs for sensory input and exercise
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10
A nurse is changing a sterile pressure ulcer dressing based on an established protocol. What does this mean?
A) The nurse is using critical thinking to implement the dressing change.
B) The client has specified how the dressing should be changed.
C) Written plans are developed that specify nursing activities for this skill.
D) The physician verbally requested specific steps of the dressing change.
A) The nurse is using critical thinking to implement the dressing change.
B) The client has specified how the dressing should be changed.
C) Written plans are developed that specify nursing activities for this skill.
D) The physician verbally requested specific steps of the dressing change.
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11
The researchers developing classifications for interventions are also committed to developing a classification of which of the following?
A) Diagnoses
B) Outcomes
C) Goals
D) Data clusters
A) Diagnoses
B) Outcomes
C) Goals
D) Data clusters
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12
A nurse is preparing to insert an intravenous line and begin administering intravenous fluids. The client has visitors in the room. What should the nurse do?
A) Ask the visitors to leave the room.
B) Ask the client if visitors should remain in the room.
C) Tell the client to ask the visitors to leave the room.
D) Wait until the visitors leave to begin the procedure.
A) Ask the visitors to leave the room.
B) Ask the client if visitors should remain in the room.
C) Tell the client to ask the visitors to leave the room.
D) Wait until the visitors leave to begin the procedure.
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13
What role of the nurse is crucial to the prevention of fragmentation of care?
A) Advocate
B) Educator
C) Counselor
D) Coordinator
A) Advocate
B) Educator
C) Counselor
D) Coordinator
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14
A female client 89 years of age has been admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of failure to thrive. She has become constipated in recent days, in spite of maintaining a high fluid intake and taking oral stool softeners. She admits to her nurse that the problem is rooted in the fact that she feels mortified to attempt a bowel movement on a commode at her bedside where staff and other clients can hear her. The nurse should respond by modifying which of the following resources?
A) Environment
B) Personnel
C) Equipment
D) Patient and visitors
A) Environment
B) Personnel
C) Equipment
D) Patient and visitors
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15
What activity is carried out during the implementing step of the nursing process?
A) Assessments are made to identify human responses to health problems.
B) Mutual goals are established and desired client outcomes are determined.
C) Planned nursing actions (interventions) are carried out.
D) Desired outcomes are evaluated and, if necessary, the plan is modified.
A) Assessments are made to identify human responses to health problems.
B) Mutual goals are established and desired client outcomes are determined.
C) Planned nursing actions (interventions) are carried out.
D) Desired outcomes are evaluated and, if necessary, the plan is modified.
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16
Many of the homeless clients who are supposed to receive care for HIV/AIDS miss their appointments at a clinic because it is located in a high-rise building on a university campus. Several of the clients state that the clinic is difficult to find and in an intimidating environment. This demonstrates that which of the following variables influencing outcome achievement is being inadequately addressed?
A) Psychosocial background of clients
B) Developmental stage of clients
C) Ethical and legal considerations
D) Resources
A) Psychosocial background of clients
B) Developmental stage of clients
C) Ethical and legal considerations
D) Resources
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17
A nurse administers a medication for pain but forgets to document it in the client's medical record. Legally, what does this mean?
A) Nothing, the nurse's honesty will not be questioned.
B) The nurse can add the documentation after the client goes home.
C) The physician will verify that the nurse carried out the order.
D) In the eyes of the law, if it is not documented, it was not done.
A) Nothing, the nurse's honesty will not be questioned.
B) The nurse can add the documentation after the client goes home.
C) The physician will verify that the nurse carried out the order.
D) In the eyes of the law, if it is not documented, it was not done.
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18
The American Nurses Association recommends adherence to defined principles when delegating care tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel. According to these principles, who is responsible and accountable for nursing practice?
A) The registered nurse
B) The American Nurses Association
C) The nurse manager
D) The unit's medical director
A) The registered nurse
B) The American Nurses Association
C) The nurse manager
D) The unit's medical director
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19
What is the unique focus of nursing implementation?
A) Client response to health and illness
B) Client response to nursing diagnosis
C) Client compliance with treatment regimen
D) Client interview and physical assessment
A) Client response to health and illness
B) Client response to nursing diagnosis
C) Client compliance with treatment regimen
D) Client interview and physical assessment
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20
An older adult client is receiving care on a rehabilitative medicine unit during her recovery from a stroke. She complains that the physical therapist, occupational therapist, neurologist, primary care physician, and speech language pathologist "don't seem to be on the same page" and that "everyone has their own plan for me." How can the nurse best respond to the client's frustration?
A) Facilitate communication between the different professionals and attempt to coordinate care.
B) Educate the client about the unique scope and focus of each member of the healthvcare team.
C) Modify the client's plan of care to better reflect the commonalities between the different disciplines.
D) Arrange for each professional to perform bedside assessments and interventions simultaneously rather than individually.
A) Facilitate communication between the different professionals and attempt to coordinate care.
B) Educate the client about the unique scope and focus of each member of the healthvcare team.
C) Modify the client's plan of care to better reflect the commonalities between the different disciplines.
D) Arrange for each professional to perform bedside assessments and interventions simultaneously rather than individually.
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The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of end-stage renal disease. The client has expressed the desire to be kept comfortable and to not continue further treatment. The daughter arrives from out of town and is demanding to have further testing done to determine the best treatment option for the client. What is the best action for the nurse to take at this time?
A) Explain to the daughter the wishes of the client.
B) Arrange a meeting between the physician and daughter.
C) Contact the imaging center to schedule the testing.
D) Persuade the client to agree to the daughter's request.
A) Explain to the daughter the wishes of the client.
B) Arrange a meeting between the physician and daughter.
C) Contact the imaging center to schedule the testing.
D) Persuade the client to agree to the daughter's request.
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22
The nurse overhears two nursing students talking about nursing interventions. Which statement by one of the nursing students indicates further education is required?
A) Nursing interventions must be consistent with standards of care and research findings.
B) Nursing interventions must be culturally sensitive and individualized for the client.
C) Nursing interventions must be compatible with other therapies planned for the client.
D) Nursing interventions must be approved by other members of the health care team.
A) Nursing interventions must be consistent with standards of care and research findings.
B) Nursing interventions must be culturally sensitive and individualized for the client.
C) Nursing interventions must be compatible with other therapies planned for the client.
D) Nursing interventions must be approved by other members of the health care team.
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23
The nurse is preparing to implement plans of care with several clients. Which action would be inappropriate for the nurse to perform?
A) Ask the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESOL) client to state in his or her own words what it means to be NPO.
B) Seek input from the family of how the client with aphasia normally communicates at home.
C) Respond to the postoperative client's question that baths are given only in the morning.
D) Request that family members provide ethnic/cultural foods of the African client's liking.
A) Ask the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESOL) client to state in his or her own words what it means to be NPO.
B) Seek input from the family of how the client with aphasia normally communicates at home.
C) Respond to the postoperative client's question that baths are given only in the morning.
D) Request that family members provide ethnic/cultural foods of the African client's liking.
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A registered nurse who provides care in a subacute setting is responsible for overseeing and delegating to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which of the following principles should the nurse follow when delegating to UAP? Select all that apply.
A) Ensure that UAPs closely follow the nursing process when providing care.
B) Audit the client documentation that UAPs record after they perform interventions.
C) Take frequent mini-reports from UAPs to ensure changes in client status are identified.
D) Know what clinical cues the UAP should be alert for and why.
E) Make frequent walking rounds to assess clients.
A) Ensure that UAPs closely follow the nursing process when providing care.
B) Audit the client documentation that UAPs record after they perform interventions.
C) Take frequent mini-reports from UAPs to ensure changes in client status are identified.
D) Know what clinical cues the UAP should be alert for and why.
E) Make frequent walking rounds to assess clients.
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The nurse is trying to determine factors influencing a client who is not following the plan of care. Which client statement identifies a potential factor interfering with following the plan of care? Select all that apply.
A) I don't drive so I was unable to fill my prescription.
B) I consult the list of low sodium foods when preparing meals.
C) My social security check does not come until next week.
D) I dropped the strips for my finger-stick blood glucose testing in the bath water.
E) "My daughter helps me with my range of motion exercises every morning and afternoon."
A) I don't drive so I was unable to fill my prescription.
B) I consult the list of low sodium foods when preparing meals.
C) My social security check does not come until next week.
D) I dropped the strips for my finger-stick blood glucose testing in the bath water.
E) "My daughter helps me with my range of motion exercises every morning and afternoon."
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The nurse is delegating to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). What is the best instruction by the nurse?
A) Notify me right away if the client's systolic blood pressure is 170 or greater.
B) Let me know if the client's blood pressure becomes elevated.
C) If the client's blood pressure falls outside normal limits, come get me.
D) I need to know if the client's blood pressure changes from his normal baseline.
A) Notify me right away if the client's systolic blood pressure is 170 or greater.
B) Let me know if the client's blood pressure becomes elevated.
C) If the client's blood pressure falls outside normal limits, come get me.
D) I need to know if the client's blood pressure changes from his normal baseline.
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What characteristic of a competent nurse practitioner enables nurses to be role models for clients?
A) Sense of humor
B) Writing ability
C) Organizational skills
D) Good personal health
A) Sense of humor
B) Writing ability
C) Organizational skills
D) Good personal health
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28
Which of the following statements accurately describes a recommended guideline for implementation? Select all that apply.
A) When implementing nursing care, remember to act independently, regardless of the wishes of the client/family.
B) Before implementing any nursing action, reassess the client to determine whether the action is still needed.
C) Assume that the nursing intervention selected is the best of all possible alternatives.
D) Consult colleagues and the nursing and related literature to see if other approaches might be more successful.
E) Reduce your repertoire of skilled nursing interventions to ensure a greater likelihood of success.
A) When implementing nursing care, remember to act independently, regardless of the wishes of the client/family.
B) Before implementing any nursing action, reassess the client to determine whether the action is still needed.
C) Assume that the nursing intervention selected is the best of all possible alternatives.
D) Consult colleagues and the nursing and related literature to see if other approaches might be more successful.
E) Reduce your repertoire of skilled nursing interventions to ensure a greater likelihood of success.
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The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of colon disease. The client has expressed to various members of the health care team the desire to be kept comfortable and to not continue further treatment. The client asks the nurse to be present when the client discusses the decision with other family members. In which professional nursing relationship is the nurse participating?
A) Nurse-client
B) Nurse-nurse
C) Nurse-client-family
D) Nurse-health care team
A) Nurse-client
B) Nurse-nurse
C) Nurse-client-family
D) Nurse-health care team
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Which example reflects client variables that influence outcome achievement? Select all that apply.
A) The client was born with cystic fibrosis.
B) The nurse works at a hospital in a diverse community.
C) Nursing interventions are consistent with standards of care.
D) The client is a college graduate and is employed.
E) The client engages in activities associated with Ramadan.
A) The client was born with cystic fibrosis.
B) The nurse works at a hospital in a diverse community.
C) Nursing interventions are consistent with standards of care.
D) The client is a college graduate and is employed.
E) The client engages in activities associated with Ramadan.
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Which is a responsibility of the nurse in the nurse-client-family team relationship?
A) Provide creative leadership to make the nursing unit a satisfying and challenging place to work.
B) Support the nursing care given by other nursing and non-nursing personnel.
C) Educate the family to be informed and assertive consumers of health care.
D) Coordinate the inputs of the multidisciplinary team into a comprehensive plan of care.
A) Provide creative leadership to make the nursing unit a satisfying and challenging place to work.
B) Support the nursing care given by other nursing and non-nursing personnel.
C) Educate the family to be informed and assertive consumers of health care.
D) Coordinate the inputs of the multidisciplinary team into a comprehensive plan of care.
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32
The nurse is assessing a client with a diagnosis of hypertension. The client's blood pressure is 178/88, an increase from 134/78 at the previous clinic visit. The nurse asks the client what has changed from the previous visit. Which client statement identifies a potential factor interfering with the plan of care?
A) My husband has been ill and I don't have anyone to help me care for him.
B) I have learned to prepare foods differently so they are low in fat.
C) My neighbor walks with me around the neighborhood every morning.
D) I have been taking my hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) every day.
A) My husband has been ill and I don't have anyone to help me care for him.
B) I have learned to prepare foods differently so they are low in fat.
C) My neighbor walks with me around the neighborhood every morning.
D) I have been taking my hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) every day.
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Each time a nurse administers an insulin injection to a client with diabetes, she tells the client what she is doing and demonstrates each step of preparing and giving the injection. What is the nurse promoting in the client?
A) Self-care
B) Dependence
C) Competence
D) Discipline
A) Self-care
B) Dependence
C) Competence
D) Discipline
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Nursing students need to learn to nurse themselves in order to prepare to be professional nurses. Which activities would fail to prepare nursing students for the delivery of nursing care?
A) Time management, communication, and establishing a support system.
B) Establishing a support system, a sense of humor, and self-awareness.
C) Self-awareness, preparation for crisis, and stress management.
D) A sense of humor, anticipation of loss, and developing negative body image.
A) Time management, communication, and establishing a support system.
B) Establishing a support system, a sense of humor, and self-awareness.
C) Self-awareness, preparation for crisis, and stress management.
D) A sense of humor, anticipation of loss, and developing negative body image.
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The nursing student is caring for a Native American client who is admitted for deep vein thrombosis. The nursing student speaks with a nurse regarding the client's lack of eye contact with the student. The nurse responds that Native Americans view eye contact as an invasion of privacy. Which error did the nursing student make?
A) Failure to act in partnership with the client.
B) Failure to approach the client caringly.
C) Failure to seek the client's input in the plan of care.
D) Failure to provide culturally sensitive care.
A) Failure to act in partnership with the client.
B) Failure to approach the client caringly.
C) Failure to seek the client's input in the plan of care.
D) Failure to provide culturally sensitive care.
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