Exam 2: Admitting, Transfer, and Discharge
Exam 1: Using Evidence in Practice20 Questions
Exam 2: Admitting, Transfer, and Discharge25 Questions
Exam 3: Communication and Collaboration30 Questions
Exam 4: Documentation and Informatics25 Questions
Exam 5: Vital Signs45 Questions
Exam 6: Health Assessment45 Questions
Exam 7: Specimen Collection45 Questions
Exam 8: Diagnostic Procedures30 Questions
Exam 9: Medical Asepsis26 Questions
Exam 10: Sterile Technique17 Questions
Exam 11: Safe Patient Handling, Transfer, and Positioning31 Questions
Exam 12: Exercise Mobility27 Questions
Exam 13: Support Surfaces and Special Beds27 Questions
Exam 14: Patient Safety32 Questions
Exam 15: Disaster Preparedness31 Questions
Exam 16: Pain Management37 Questions
Exam 17: Palliative Care23 Questions
Exam 18: Personal Hygiene and Bed Making41 Questions
Exam 19: Care of the Eye and Ear18 Questions
Exam 20: Safe Medication Preparation44 Questions
Exam 21: Administration of Nonparenteral Medications39 Questions
Exam 22: Administration of Parenteral Medications40 Questions
Exam 23: Oxygen Therapy29 Questions
Exam 24: Performing Chest Physiotherapy20 Questions
Exam 25: Airway Management35 Questions
Exam 26: Cardiac Care35 Questions
Exam 27: Closed Chest Drainage Systems30 Questions
Exam 28: Emergency Measure for Life Support29 Questions
Exam 29: Intravenous and Vascular Access Therapy44 Questions
Exam 30: Blood Therapy29 Questions
Exam 31: Oral Nutrition28 Questions
Exam 32: Enteral Nutrition23 Questions
Exam 33: Parenteral Nutrition14 Questions
Exam 34: Urinary Elimination27 Questions
Exam 35: Bowel Elimination and Gastric Intubation27 Questions
Exam 36: Ostomy Care19 Questions
Exam 37: Preoperative and Postoperative Care25 Questions
Exam 38: Intraoperative Care17 Questions
Exam 39: Pressure Injury Prevention and Care19 Questions
Exam 40: Wound Care and Irrigations29 Questions
Exam 41: Dressings, Bandages, and Binders29 Questions
Exam 42: Therapeutic Use of Heat and Cold23 Questions
Exam 43: Home Care Safety20 Questions
Exam 44: Home Care Teaching34 Questions
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The phase of the discharge process where medical attention dominates discharge planning efforts is known as the _____ phase.
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The patient is admitted to the unit for a cardiac catheterization.Which of the following can be delegated to nursing assistive personnel (NAP)? (Select all that apply. )
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The nurse is providing discharge instruction to an 80-year-old patient and her daughter.The patient lives in a two-story home.When asked if the patient has difficulty climbing stairs,the patient says "No," but the nurse notices a look of surprise on the daughter's face.What should the nurse do in this circumstance?
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The greatest challenge in effective discharge planning is _______________.
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The patient is being transferred from the intensive care unit to the acute care unit.The nurse must ensure that the following activities are completed: (Select all that apply. )
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The patient is scheduled to go home after having coronary angioplasty.What would be the most effective way to provide discharge teaching to this patient?
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The patient is being transferred from the emergency department to another institution for treatment.Which of the following cannot be delegated to nursing assistive personnel (NAP)?
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If a patient is having acute physical problems,postpone routine admission procedures until the patient's immediate needs are met.A ________________ assessment is needed at this point.
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When does the plan for patient discharge from a health care facility begin?
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While preparing for the patient's discharge,the nurse uses a discharge planning checklist and notes that the patient is concerned about going home because she has to depend on her family for care.The nurse realizes that successful recovery at home is often based on:
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Completing and documenting an accurate medication history from the patient is the important first step in the _____________ process.
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During admission of a patient,the nurse notes that the patient speaks another language and may have difficulty understanding English.What should the nurse do to facilitate communication?
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The patient arrives in the emergency department complaining of severe abdominal pain and vomiting,and is severely dehydrated.The physician orders IV fluids for the dehydration and an IV antiemetic for the patient.However,the patient states that she is fearful of needles and adamantly refuses to have an IV started.The nurse explains the importance of and rationale for the ordered treatment,but the patient continues to refuse.What should the nurse do?
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Which of the following are considered "advance directives"? (Select all that apply. )
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The nurse is admitting the patient to the medical unit.The patient indicates that he has had several surgeries in the past and has been a diabetic for the past 15 years.He also stated that he is allergic to Morphine.What does this information prompt the nurse to do next?
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An unconscious patient is admitted through the emergency department.How and when is identification of the patient made?
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The patient has decided that he would like to create an advance directive.The nurse is asked if she would be a witness.What is the best response for the nurse to make to this request?
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A document that provides a patient's instructions in terms of future medical care or that designates another person(s)to make medical decisions if the individual loses decision-making capacity is known as an ________________.
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The patient has been admitted to the emergency department after being beaten and raped.She is agitated and is frightened that her attacker may find her in the hospital and try to kill her.What should the nurse tell her?
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The patient is admitted to the ICU after having been in a motor vehicle accident.He was intubated in the emergency department and needs to receive two units of packed red blood cells.He is conscious but is indicating that he is in pain by guarding his abdomen.To admit this patient,the nurse first will focus on:
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