NSG-310 Final Review Questions and 100% Correct Answers
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Course
NSG 310
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NSG 310
Which is an important concept that will aide nurses in developing cultural competence? self-awareness
nurses must have a conscious knowledge of their own character, feelings, motives, and desires A healthcare tool that is used to provide clear, brief, verbal communication SBAR
the SBAR technique ...
NSG-310 Final Review Questions and
100% Correct Answers
Which is an important concept that will aide nurses in developing cultural competence?
✅self-awareness
nurses must have a conscious knowledge of their own character, feelings, motives, and
desires
A healthcare tool that is used to provide clear, brief, verbal communication ✅SBAR
the SBAR technique provides a framework for communication between members of the
healthcare team about a patient's condition
SBAR is an easy to remember, concrete mechanism useful for framing any
conversation, especially critical ones, requiring a clinician's immediate attention and
action
Which teaching method builds on a client's strengths and assists the client to develop
and improve self-management skills for heath? ✅coaching
coaching is tailored support for self-management and problem-solving skills with clients
and families that can help them distinguish between which symptoms require immediate
medical attention and which ones can be handled with self-management
coaching builds on the client's strengths rather than attempting to fix weaknesses
it emphasizes the client's autonomy in acquiring self-management skills because the
client is always in charge of the pace and direction of learning
the nurse's role is to listen, guide, and support the client to move towards autonomy in
making healthcare decisions
Which situation does critical thinking play an important role in decision making?
✅ethical decisions
critical thinking is a learned skill that teaches you how to use a systematic process to
make your clinical decisions
critical thinking enables us to recognize emergent client situations, make clear, objective
clinical decisions, and intervene appropriately to give safe, effective care
steps in the ethical decision making process involve critical thinking by the nurse as a
moral agent to examine the ethical dilemma, collect and interpret information, research
best evidence-based practices, and apply clinical reasoning to each situation knowing
that there is often no single right answer
, When do communication errors most often occur? ✅during handoff
the most common cause of error is incomplete communication during the very many
handoffs transferring responsibility for client care to another care provider, unit, or
agency
Which statement is a true finding with error reporting? ✅errors are greatly under
reported
in the U.S., according to IOM, only a tiny fraction of unsafe care incidents are reported
some estimate that more than 90% of errors go under reported
What is the major purpose of providing health teaching at the client's learning level?
✅it ensures comprehension of information
it is important to make verbal and written information as simple as possible
nurses need to assess the health literacy level of each client and provide verbal and
written communication that the client will understand to enhance their health literacy
What makes it possible for a nurse to practice in multiple states with one license?
✅compact licensure agreement
the Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement between states that allows
nurses to have one license but the ability to practice in other states that are part of the
agreement
nurses need to know the nursing laws in both states
What part of the electronic health record contains the new physician orders?
✅computerized provider order entry
use of the Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) refers to the part of the HIT in
which providers, such as physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners,
would enter orders for diagnosis or treatment, then transmits that order directly to the
recipient responsible for carrying out that order (such as pharmacy, laboratory, or
radiology)
this system not only ensures processing of an order, it also ensures it is completed and
provides standard terms in a legible format, is able to cross compare data already in the
client's EHR (such as allergies) and can even check for errors for omission
What is the process for obtaining, organizing, and dissemination of a client's health
information to others? ✅documentation
the process of obtaining, organizing, transmitting, and conveying client health
information to others in print or electronic form is referred to as documentation
What is an examples of a medication error due to technology failure? ✅the computer
scanner misread a bar code
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