A staff nurse reports a medication error due to failure to administer a medication at the scheduled time. What is the charge nurse's best response?
What is "We'll conduct a root cause analysis"
The nurse is faced with an ethical issue - When assessing the ethical issue, which action should the nurse perform first?
What is ask, "what is the issue?"
Which theory focuses on the importance of the nursing role as having their own culture?
Who is Leininger
A nurse is conducting a therapeutic session with a patient in the inpatient psychiatric facility. Which remark by the nurse would be an appropriate way to begin an interview session?
What is "How shall we start today?"
A newly licensed nurse is assigned to an experienced nurse for training on a medical unit of a hospital. What type of nurse-to-nurse collaboration does this assignment demonstrate?
What is mentoring
Which nursing action indicates that a nurse is most likely to incur a medication error during medication administration?
What is does not scan the barcode of the patient prior to administering the medication.
Which ethical concept is the student nurse following when calculating the risk-to-benefit ratio and concluding that no harmful effects were associated with a survey?
What is beneficence
Which action leads to the realization of justice in the Health care setting based on DEI
What is having equal opportunity for leadership positions
The nurse is admitting a patient to the med/surgical unit. Which communication technique would be considered appropriate for this interaction?
What is, "I'd like to sit with you for a while to help you get comfortable talking to me"
A nurse is reviewing the concept of professional collaboration. Which patient scenario should the nurse identify as the best example of professional collaboration?
What is The nurse and physician discuss the patient's muscle weakness and initiate a referral for a physical therapist.
Aspects of safety culture that contribute to a culture of safety in a health care organization include which component?
What is communication.
What is the main difference between patient centered care and person cultural care as it is related to clinical practice?
What is A holistic approach is used to focus on individuals, as well as family members.
Which actions should the nurse use to promote individual and organizations solutions to promote DEI? (2)
What are Participate in implicit bias training and be aware of facility strategic planning initiatives
A nurse manager is looking to promote a culture of safety on the medical unit. Which action should the nurse implement?
What is focus on adapting system changes.
The nurse is caring for a patient with a progressive degenerative muscle illness. The patient states that she would like to remain in her home with her daughter as long as possible. What action should the n urse take?
What is discuss resources to help the patient and make appropriate referrals.
Which example indicates the best approach to engage a terminally ill patient in decision making?
What is generate an approach that includes both the patient and the family members.
Which statement best describes the concept of spheres of practice in the clinical setting as it applies to patient-person centered care?
Which is the best explanation of a nurse using the concept of relational lens to provide care for a patient?
What is The nurse engaging with the patient to find out food preferences for dietary selections.
The patient states, "I had a bad nightmare. When I woke up, I felt emotionally drained, as though I hadn't rested well." Which response by the nurse would be an example of interpersonal therapeutic communication?
What is "Can you give me an example of what you mean by a "bad nightmare"?
Which statement correctly describes the RN nursing role in collaboration?
What is collaboration may occur in health-related research.
Which activities are appropriate for the nurse to collaborate with a patient (3)
Lifestyle changes
End-of-Life comfort discussions
Health Promotion activities
There are several ways to look at holistic care - Person-centered care, ethics, DEI, but what does holistic care encompass?
What is the mind, body, and spirit.
The patient is telling family members about the conversation they had with the nurse during the admission interview on the medical unit. What common technique is being demonstrated?
What is metacommunication.
Which is an example of a challenge to patient or person-centered care in the clinical setting at an organizational level?
What is obtaining adequate communication between members of the health care team.
A sentinel event refers to
what is An event that signals the need for immediate investigation and response.