Accurate)
Miotic drugs Right Ans - drugs used to treat glaucoma by constricting the
pupil to increase the outflow of aqueous
Case management Right Ans - ongoing care that is client centered
Transitional care Right Ans - Limited care and coordinated services and
supports during the interval between preparing a patient to leave one setting
and enter another
LVN in transitional care Right Ans - should teach the client about s/s to
report to the physician immediately
A nurse is preparing for certification in medical surgical nursing. Right Ans
- nurse should know the pathophysiology of client condition and knowledge of
anatomy and physiology
Evidence based practice Right Ans - begins with a question
a nurse reviews literature
analyze findings for quality
integrate evidence into practice
evaluate the outcome after implementing the changed practice
evidence based practice results in quality client care
Transitional Care nurses Right Ans - should have
1. the ability to collaborate with other members of the healthcare team
2. knowledge of Community Based Social Services
3. effective communication skills
Purpose of interprofessional care team Right Ans - to provide efficient and
cost-effective care. The team makes efficient use of time and resources to
meet contemporary Healthcare challenges.
Teach back strategy Right Ans - 1. talk slowly and teach and small portions
2. ask the client to repeat the information in his or her own words
3. explain any areas of confusion
, What is the role of the medical-surgical nurse as a member of The
interprofessional Care team Right Ans - educate the client as to who should
be consulted for specific questions
What is the purpose of multidisciplinary rounds conducted by the
interprofessional care team Right Ans - it enables all interprofessional care
team members to discuss a care plan for the client
What is the role of the registered nurse as a member of The interprofessional
Care team Right Ans - to be the clients advocate
When caring for a terminally ill patient the registered nurse should consult
Right Ans - palliative care coordinator
Post-discharge call line nurse role Right Ans - 1. the nurse provides helpful
tips the caregiver about caring for the client
2. the nurse assesses the need for a home health care nurse
3. the nurse should call the client in the first 24 to 48 hours after
The predominant principle of the code of ethics for nurses is justice Right
Ans - the code focuses on equal treatment for all persons irrespective of race,
ethnicity, gender, social status, or religion.
Autonomy Right Ans - the nurse honors the ethical principle of autonomy
by acknowledging and respecting the client's choice.
Beneficence Right Ans - the principle of beneficence asks the question, "
who benefits from the action taken by others?"
Nonmaleficence Right Ans - examine issues related to who may be harmed
by actions and how harm can be minimized or Averted
Deontological theory Right Ans - based on the belief that there is a right
and wrong for all acts based on fixed law. This view of determining the
rightness or wrongness of behavior is derived from teaching individuals to
obey laws.