As an experienced staff nurse, you have been asked to create a teaching guide for nursing orientation on respect. Accessing the list from Ehow about being genuine, you would include all of the following. (Select all that apply)

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Question 1 of 5

As an experienced staff nurse, you have been asked to create a teaching guide for nursing orientation on respect. Accessing the list from Ehow about being genuine, you would include all of the following. (Select all that apply)

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Step-by-step rationale: 1. Acting natural around others promotes authenticity and builds trust in relationships. 2. Being genuine involves being true to oneself and not putting on a facade. 3. It fosters open communication and understanding among colleagues. 4. It helps create a positive and respectful work environment. Summary: Choice A is correct because being genuine is essential in promoting respect. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because while listening, admitting mistakes, and sincere compliments are important, they do not directly relate to the concept of being genuine in fostering respect.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse cares for an elderly patient in a long-term care center. Which would be inappropriate for the nurse to share with the client?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because using high levels of intimacy with a client in a professional setting is inappropriate and can violate boundaries. The nurse should maintain a professional relationship with the client to ensure ethical standards are upheld. A: Reminiscing about birthday celebrations is appropriate as it can help build rapport and show empathy towards the client. C: Sharing a personal story to establish trust is acceptable as long as it is relevant to the client's situation and does not breach confidentiality. D: Sharing information about meditation decreasing nausea during chemotherapy treatment is relevant and can provide valuable support to the client.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse instructs the nursing assistant to obtain temperatures on four patients and report abnormal findings immediately. Two hours later the nurse discovers that one of the patients had a fever that was not reported. The nurse is upset with the nursing assistant. Which statement, if made by the nurse, is concrete and specifically explains the nurse's feelings?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: "I am disappointed because you did not follow my directions." This statement directly addresses the issue by highlighting the nursing assistant's failure to follow instructions, leading to the unreported fever. The nurse expresses disappointment, which is a concrete feeling based on the specific situation. Explanation: 1. "I am not dissatisfied with your performance, because we all make mistakes." - This choice downplays the seriousness of the situation and fails to address the specific issue of not following directions. 2. "You must have misunderstood. I wanted to know about any elevated temperatures." - This choice implies a possible misunderstanding without directly addressing the failure to report the fever. 3. "I am disappointed because you did not follow my directions." - This choice directly states the reason for the nurse's feelings, linking the disappointment to the nursing assistant's failure to report the fever. 4. "You have made me so angry. Why did you not report the fever to me?" - This choice uses

Question 4 of 5

The team leader makes very brief rounds to see each client before receiving the shift report to ensure client safety and to help determine acuity and assignments. Which actions will these brief assessments entail? (Select all that apply.)

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because asking the client how they are feeling can provide valuable information about their current condition. It allows the team leader to assess the client's subjective well-being, any immediate concerns, and potential changes in health status. Noting mental status (choice B) and measuring vital signs (choice C) are not typically part of a brief assessment before shift report. Palpating chest and abdominal areas for pain (choice D) would require more thorough assessment and is not necessary during brief rounds.

Question 5 of 5

Mr. N (non-Hodgkin lymphoma) shyly asks, "Do doctors have a special way that they wash their hands? Everybody washes their hands and then rewashes their hands before they touch me or any of my personal items. Everybody—except that one doctor." What is the team leader's priority action?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because addressing the client's concerns directly with the healthcare provider (HCP) is the most immediate and effective way to ensure proper infection control procedures are followed. By approaching the HCP and explaining the client's observations and concerns, the team leader can facilitate communication and potentially prevent any lapses in infection control. This action promotes patient safety and trust in the healthcare team. Choice A is incorrect because assuming the HCP washed hands without confirmation can lead to overlooking potential gaps in infection control. Choice B is incorrect as it does not address the client's specific observation and concerns. Choice C is not the priority as contacting infection control should come after addressing the issue with the HCP directly.

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