Nurs 1871 CSCC Exam 1 Questions & Answers-A student nurse receives an order for diazepam to be given intravenously. Diazepam tablets are available. The student nurse crushes a tablet and mixes it with... sterile water for injection. The instructor notes that the solution is cloudy and asks to see the medication vial. When the student produces the vial of sterile water for injection and the instructor stops the medication from being given, what type of error is prevented? - Treatment error In an agency with a culture of safety, when an error or patient safety issue is identified, the individual who reports the problem knows which information? - Near misses in healthcare are used to improve care To promote safety, the nurse manager sensitive to point-of-care (sharp-end) and systems-level (blunt-end) exemplars works closely with administrators to address which organizational system exemplar? - Care coordination A defining characteristic of high reliability organizations (HROs) is sensitivity to operations. Which of the following is a manifestation of this characteristic? - Process anomalies and outliers are quickly identified Which phrase indicates that reporting of errors is valued and is free of reprisal or personal risk? - Just culture What is the primary benefit to classifying errors as either active or latent? - More accurate identification of the part of the system needing improvement Which of the following concepts would a nurse think has the strongest link to safety? (Select all that apply.) - Communication, Quality, Regulation, and Teamwork A patient states that everything has been going great; however, the nurse observe the patient biting his nails and fidgeting. What type of communication does the nurse recognize from the patient's actions and statements? - Paralinguistic Which of the following communication terms can be applied to this statement: How messages are received and interpreted would include personal states such as mood disturbance, environmental stimuli related to the setting of the communication, and contextual variables? - Metacommunication Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse-client interaction? Patient: "My father was abusive often." Nurse: "Your father was an abusive man?." - Restatement "Nurses advancing our profession to improve health for all" is the mission statement of which professional group? - American Nurses Association What group is primarily protected under the laws that regulate nursing practice? - The public Professionalism exemplars related to leadership include which attribute? - Influential The ability to receive and interpret stimuli has nursing implications that are a priority in what human need? - Safety A patient voices an understanding of instructions about furosemide (Lasix) when he makes which statement? - "If I notice ringing in my ears, I will call the doctor." The nurse is surveying the assisted living facility regarding safety features for patients with sensory deficits. Which are the most appropriate accommodations? - Fire and smoke alarms with both sound and flashing lights The nurse is reviewing the health history from of a 69-year-old. Which finding would alert the nurse that there is a problem that needs referral to the health care provider? - I can't see as far over to the side To assess the functioning of the trigeminal and facial nerves (cranial nerves V and VII), the nurse should: - Shine a light into the patient's pupil. Which nursing diagnoses for patients with sensory perceptual variances may be included in a plan of care? - Risk for injury, impaired mobility and Altered nutrition that is less than the body requirements The nurse is speaking to a group of teenagers about the risk associated with tanning. Which information should the nurse include when teaching this group? - Try to stay out of the sun between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM (regular time). The nurse is aware that the best way to prevent the spread of infection when changing the dressing for a wound infected with Staphylococcus aureus? - Wash hands and properly dispose of soiled dressings The nurse in the burn unit notes that the patient's skin is dry, pale, and hard. The patient denies pain. What term would the nurse use to document the burn depth? - Full-thickness skin destruction [Show More]
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