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A graduate nurse attends a seminar regarding the role of the nurse as a patient advocate. Which statement by the graduate nurse indicates the need for further education?
 
  A graduate nurse attends a seminar regarding the role of the nurse as a patient advocate. Which statement by the graduate nurse indicates the need for further education?

Question 2

A nurse has delegated the collection of vital signs, including blood pressure readings, to two unlicensed assistive personnel. What is the nurse's responsibility for the delegated care?
 
  1. The nurse is accountable for the care that was delegated.
  2. The nurse is not responsible for these vital signs.
  3. The nurse is not accountable for these vital signs.
  4. The nurse is responsible for re-measuring all the vital signs.

Question 3

The nurse is preparing to provide patient care information to a group of unlicensed assistive personnel. Which type of care delivery system is this nurse most likely using to provide patient care?
 
  1. Team nursing
  2. Functional nursing
  3. Primary nursing
  4. Case management

Question 4

The nurse is preparing a patient to go home. Which skill should the nurse use when preparing this patient?
 
  1. Familiarity with adult learning principles
  2. Ability to follow written orders
  3. Ability to use critical thinking
  4. Ability to support patient decision making

Question 5

A patient care issue has been raised about the actions taken by a nurse who provided care to a patient whose healthcare decisions were considered controversial. The unit's nurse manager is concerned that care was not appropriately provided.
 
  What should be consulted to protect the patient and to evaluate the care in question?
 
  1. Nursing Code of Ethics
  2. Hospital quality improvement guidelines
  3. Nurse Practice Act
  4. Critical pathway

Question 6

The nurse is creating outcome criteria for identified nursing diagnoses for a patient. What characteristics should the nurse include when creating the criteria?
 
  1. Patient-specific, time-specific, and measurable
  2. Constructed as nursing goals
  3. Structured as statements
  4. Focus on psychomotor actions

Question 7

Outcome criteria for nursing diagnoses are patient-centered, time-specific, and measurable. They are classified into three domains: cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. The focus of the outcome criteria is the patient, not the nurse. While the outcome c
 
  1. Document
  2. Reassess the patient
  3. Measure vital signs
  4. Provide report to the charge nurse

Question 8

At the completion of an assessment, the nurse chooses a nursing diagnosis that best defines the patient's health problems. Which type of clinical judgment should the nurse use at this time?
 
  1. Diagnostic reasoning
  2. Evidence-based practice
  3. Critical pathway
  4. Nursing process

Question 9

While providing care, the nurse stops to assess a new patient problem. What type of assessment is the nurse conducting?
 
  1. Focused
  2. Initial
  3. Objective
  4. Subjective
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