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Question 1 of 5

A nurse has several tasks to delegate to assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following tasks should the nurse ask the AP to perform first?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Obtaining a routine urine sample from a newly-admitted client is an important task for the nurse to delegate to assistive personnel (AP). While this is essential for assessing the client's baseline health status and planning further care, it is not as urgent as taking an arterial blood gas specimen to the laboratory, which is time-sensitive. Passing fresh water to clients on the unit is an essential routine task to ensure clients stay hydrated. However, this task does not have the same level of urgency compared to taking an arterial blood gas specimen to the laboratory. This can be done after more critical tasks are completed. Transporting a client to the radiology department for an x-ray is a necessary step in diagnostic imaging, but it does not carry the same level of urgency as taking an arterial blood gas specimen to the laboratory. Arterial blood gas results are critical for evaluating and managing a client's respiratory and metabolic status. Taking an arterial blood gas (ABG) specimen to the laboratory is a top priority because the results are time-sensitive and crucial for the immediate assessment and management of a client's respiratory and metabolic function. Delaying this task could impact the timely diagnosis and treatment of potentially serious conditions, making it the most urgent task to delegate first.

Question 2 of 5

Which is the priority initial assessment for a patient who is admitted to the post anesthesia care unit (PACU) after surgery with general anesthesia?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Airway and breathing are prioritized due to the risk of respiratory depression post-anesthesia.

Question 3 of 5

A school nurse is helping emergency medical services (EMS) triage students after a bus accident occurred in the school parking lot. A 10-year-old client is awake, alert, and ambulatory but reports a headache and neck pain. Using START triage, what acuity level would be assigned to this client?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The red category in START triage is reserved for clients who need immediate intervention to survive. This includes those with life-threatening injuries such as severe bleeding or airway obstruction. In this scenario, the 10-year-old client is awake, alert, and ambulatory, indicating that their condition is not immediately life-threatening.
Therefore, the red category is not applicable. The green category is used for clients who are able to walk and have minor injuries. While the 10-year-old client is ambulatory, the presence of a headache and neck pain suggests that their injuries might be more severe than minor. The green category would not be appropriate because their symptoms indicate a need for further evaluation and monitoring. The black category is assigned to clients who are deceased or have injuries so severe that survival is unlikely even with immediate medical intervention. The 10-year-old client is awake, alert, and able to walk, which clearly does not align with the criteria for the black category.
Therefore, this category is not suitable for the client's condition. The yellow category in START triage is for clients who require medical attention but their injuries are not immediately life-threatening. Given that the 10-year-old client is reporting a headache and neck pain, there is a potential risk of underlying injury that warrants attention but does not require immediate intervention. Thus, the yellow category is the most appropriate acuity level for this client.

Question 4 of 5

A nurse is caring for several clients. For which of the following situations should the nurse complete an incident report?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: An incident report is necessary when a client discovers that his dentures are missing. This situation involves a loss of personal property and could potentially lead to further complications, such as the client being unable to eat properly or experiencing distress. Documenting the incident ensures proper follow-up and resolution. While identifying a broken piece of equipment is important and should be addressed, it does not typically require an incident report unless the equipment failure has directly caused harm or posed a significant risk to a client or staff member. Reporting the issue through maintenance channels is usually sufficient. A disagreement between the nurse and the nursing supervisor about staffing is an internal issue that should be addressed through appropriate channels such as team meetings or discussions with management, rather than an incident report. A staff member not showing up for their assigned shift is a staffing issue that should be managed through scheduling and human resources processes. It does not typically warrant an incident report unless it directly leads to an adverse event affecting client care.

Question 5 of 5

The nurse provides care to a patient admitted with a respiratory disorder. Which laboratory finding is most concerning?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A pH of 7.32 indicates acidosis, a serious concern in respiratory disorders.

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