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  • October 11, 2024
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NURS 299 Exam #5 WITH QUESTIONS AND 1OO% SURE
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The nurse contacts a provider about a 2. "Read back" all telephone orders to the provider over the phone to verify all
change in a patient's condition and orders were heard, understood, and transcribed correctly before entering the
receives several new orders for the orders in the electronic health record.
patient over the phone. When
documenting telephone orders in the
electronic health record, most hospitals
require a nurse to do which of the
following?
1. Print out a copy of all telephone orders
entered into the electronic health record
in order to keep them in personal records
for legal purposes.
2. "Read back" all telephone orders to the
provider over the phone to verify all
orders were heard, understood, and
transcribed correctly before entering the
orders in the electronic health record.
3. Record telephone orders in the
electronic health record, but wait to
implement the order(s) until they are
electronically signed by the health care
provider who gave them.
4. Implement telephone order(s)
immediately, but insist that the health care
provider come to the patient care unit to
personally enter the order(s) into the
electronic health record within the next
24 hours.




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,The nurse is working in an agency that has 1. Using a strong password and changing your password frequently according to
recently implemented an electronic agency policy
health record. Which of the following are 3. Ensuring that work lists (and any other data that must be printed from the
acceptable practices for maintaining the electronic health record) are protected throughout the shift and disposed of in a
security and confidentiality of electronic locked receptacle designated for documents that are to be shredded when no
health record information? (Select all that longer needed
apply.) 4. Ensuring that the patient information that is displayed on the computer monitor
1. Using a strong password and changing that you are using is not visible to visitors and other health care providers who are
your password frequently according to not involved in that patient's care
agency policy
2. Allowing a temporary staff member to
use your computer user name and
password to access the electronic record
3. Ensuring that work lists (and any other
data that must be printed from the
electronic health record) are protected
throughout the shift and disposed of in a
locked receptacle designated for
documents that are to be shredded when
no longer needed
4. Ensuring that the patient information
that is displayed on the computer monitor
that you are using is not visible to visitors
and other health care providers who are
not involved in that patient's care
5. Remaining logged in to a computer to
save time if you only need to step away to
administer a medication




When documenting an assessment of a 3. Charting-by-exception (CBE)
patient's cardiac system in an electronic
health record, the nurse uses the
computer mouse to select the "WNL"
statement to document the following
findings: "Heart sounds S1 & S2
auscultated. Heart rate between 80-100
beats per minute, and regular. Denies
chest pain." This is an example of using
which of the following documentation
formats?
1. Focus charting incorporating "Data,
Action & Response" (DAR)
2. Problem-intervention-evaluation (PIE)
3. Charting-by-exception (CBE)
4. Narrative documentation




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, The nurse who works at the local hospital 1. Confirm that the fax number for the acute rehabilitation center is correct before
is transferring a patient to an acute sending the fax.
rehabilitation center in another town. To 2. Use the encryption feature on the fax machine to encode the information and
complete the transfer, information from make it impossible for staff at the acute rehabilitation center to read the
the patient's electronic health record information unless they have the encryption key.
must be printed and faxed to the acute 5. After sending the fax, place the information that was printed out in a secure
rehabilitation center. Which of the canister marked for shredding.
following actions is most appropriate for
the nurse to take to maintain privacy and
confidentiality of the patient's information
when faxing this information? (Select all
that apply.)
1. Confirm that the fax number for the
acute rehabilitation center is correct
before sending the fax.
2. Use the encryption feature on the fax
machine to encode the information and
make it impossible for staff at the acute
rehabilitation center to read the
information unless they have the
encryption key.
3. Fax the patient's information without a
cover sheet so that the person receiving
the information at the acute rehabilitation
center can identify it more quickly.
4. After sending the fax, place the
information that was printed out in a
standard trash can after ripping it into
several pieces.
5. After sending the fax, place the
information that was printed out in a
secure canister marked for shredding.




The nurse is administering a dose of 3. Clinical decision support system (CDSS)
metoprolol to a patient, and is completing
the steps of bar code medication
administration within the EHR. As the bar
code information on the medication is
scanned, an alert that states "Do not
administer dose if apical heart rate (HR) is
<60 beats/minute or systolic blood
pressure (SBP) is <90 mm Hg" appears on
the computer screen. The alert that
appeared on the computer screen is an
example of what type of system?
1. Electronic health record (EHR)
2. Charting by exception
3. Clinical decision support system
(CDSS)
4. Computerized physician order entry
(CPOE)




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