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NURS 2030 Exam 3 Questions And
Correct Answers

collaborative health careAnswer client-centered approach in which members of
different health care professions come together and work toward common goal of
improving or restoring a client's health



more managing problems to optimal levels



interprofessional team and benefits - Answer 2 or more professionals working together

improved access to and coordination of health care services

greater efficiency of client referral and client-care services (get where they need to)



Improved quality of community health services

Reduced complications, length of stay, sentinel events, mortality, and staff turnover



name some of the components of an interprofessional team-Answers primary care
physician

dietician

hospital

specialty physician

lab, radiology, pharmacy

nurse case manage

interprofessional education collaborative IPEC -Answers values and ethics

roles and responsibilities

communication

,teams and teamwork

values and ethics -Answers Maintaining a climate of shared value, ethical conduct, and
mutual respect



roles and responsibility - Answer use knowledge of one's role and expertise of team
member to respond to health outcome



communication - Answer communicate in a responsive, responsible, respectful and
compassionate manner



includes body language

teams and teamwork - Answer utilize values and principles of the science of teamwork
to roles adapt to different environments

when to use IPE team - Answer rounding--docs, residents, students, pharmacists, nurse

referrals

consultations

discharge planning

discharge teaching



Consultations-Answer when one provider formally requests another provider's input or
advice about how to approach or treat condition



ex. requesting pt for patient (Nurse talks to doc)



ex. hospitalist sees heart issues with patient so consult cardiologist



referral-Answer when provider delegates responsibility of management of the client's
specific condition to another provider

,more follow up



ex. patient is discharged but refer to cardiologist



discharge planning-Answer systematic method of planning for a patient's departure
from the health care agency and for continuation of care following discharge

discharge teaching-Answer use teach-back to ensure client and fam are informed

encourage client to have questions

educate about important aspects.

key aspects of discharge teaching-Answer medication prescribed and how to
administer

diet and activity limitations

complications to be notified to HCP

treated therapies or utilization of special equipment



schedule for follow-up appointments or home care



advanced practice nurse registered nurse who has more extensive education and
training and a broader set of work responsibilities, which may include providing primary
care



4 APRNs: NP, CRNA, certified nurse midwife, clinical nurse specialist



nurse practitioner a nurse with graduate training who often works as a primary care
provider



Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) - Answer Provide anesthesia and care
for the patient during the procedure under the care of an anesthesiologist

, OR, airway, sedation, BP regulation



Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) - Answer A pn who independently provides care to
women in normal pregnancy, labor, and delivery and care of newborns.



Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) - Answer An aprn who provides direct care to clients and
participates in health education and research

expert fixers



3 spheres of influence: patient, nurse, hospital



ex. why does ER have higher rates of UTIs



ex. why does patient keep getting readmitted

case manager - RN or social worker



organizing resources and care



promoting treatment plan



viewing patients as a whole



optimal outcome for patient



questions regarding care ex. nursing homes

dietitian- Monitor weight and nutritional status



therapeutic diets

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