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ATI Pediatric Nursing n100 Exam Questions
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The off-going nurse notices a distinct odor of alcohol on the breath of the nurse receiving report.
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At change of shift, the off going nurse notices a distinct odor of alcohol on the breath of the nurse who is receiving report. Which action is most appropriate?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Immediately inform the charge nurse or the nurse manager of the nurse's breath odor. This action is most appropriate because it prioritizes patient safety and the well-being of the impaired nurse. By informing the charge nurse or manager, they can take necessary steps to address the situation, ensure patient safety, and offer support to the impaired nurse. Discussing the situation with a colleague (choice
A) may delay necessary action. Asking the impaired nurse to go home (choice
B) may not address the underlying issue and could lead to potential legal implications. Researching the state's peer assistance program (choice
D) is important but should come after immediate action to address the current situation.
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