Exam 3: Managing Client Care: Documentation and Delegation

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Charting by exception (CBE)is best described as a system of charting that

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Client care plans are used in client care for which of the following reasons? Choose one answer.

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Unusual occurrences serve the purpose of documenting quality of care,identifying areas where in-service education is needed,and recording the details of the incident for legal documentation.

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Which one of the following statements is true regarding CNAs abd UAPs charting.

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When activating a care plan,the most appropriate method is to

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When a client does not achieve the expected outcomes listed on the clinical path,in a specific time frame,what consequences occur?

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The following statements relate to minimizing the legal risks of computer charting.Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false.
Computer entries are not deleted even when they are no longer relevant to client care.
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The nurse must be extremely careful when entering data into the computer,as it is very easy to delete information.
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The password you use to enter the computer cannot be given to a physician to assist him or her with data entry.
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Computer entries are not deleted even when they are no longer relevant to client care.
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Which one of the following statements regarding clinical paths is correct?

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State three examples of "Rights of Delegation" state boards of nursing have identified.

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Charting is one of the nurse's most important functions.Which of the following is the most important purpose of charting?

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A major advantage of a computer-based documentation system is

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It is important to record any unscheduled or prn medication.The following is an accurate representation of this type of charting. "8 p.m.c/o abdominal incisional pain after ambulation.Depo Dur 10 mg IM for pain."

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The team leader RN can delegate all of the following client activities to other health care workers except

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Nursing care plans should be updated at least

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Clinical Situation: You have just completed an admission assessment on the following client, and based on the collected data, you begin the client care plan. The client is a 39-year-old single male admitted for upper right-quadrant pain following a week-long episode of flu-like symptoms. He has not eaten for 7 days and presents with signs and symptoms of dehydration and malnutrition. He has not been out of bed during the week. He lives alone and states he either buys frozen foods or eats in fast-food restaurants. . (When filling in the content in the care plan, remember that the material is not necessarily related. This exercise is designed to determine your care plan knowledge base, not your medical knowledge. Use the care plan found later in the text for documenting data.) -Which one of the following client problems is related to the client's condition? Circle the correct letter,and write the selected problem in the appropriate section of the care plan.

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Critical or clinical paths are used primarily in the following health care setting

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Clinical Situation: You have just completed an admission assessment on the following client, and based on the collected data, you begin the client care plan. The client is a 39-year-old single male admitted for upper right-quadrant pain following a week-long episode of flu-like symptoms. He has not eaten for 7 days and presents with signs and symptoms of dehydration and malnutrition. He has not been out of bed during the week. He lives alone and states he either buys frozen foods or eats in fast-food restaurants. . (When filling in the content in the care plan, remember that the material is not necessarily related. This exercise is designed to determine your care plan knowledge base, not your medical knowledge. Use the care plan found later in the text for documenting data.) -The fact that the client lives alone should be documented in which section of the care plan?

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