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ATI
Content
Mastery
Series
A
nurse
is
discussing
restorative
health
care
with
a
newly
licensed
nurse.
Which
of
the
following
examples
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
A.
Home
health
care
B.
Rehabilitation
facilities
C.
Diagnostic
centers
D.
Skilled
nursing
facilities
E.
Oncology
centers
-
ANS
A,
B,
D
-
Correct:
Restorative
health
care
involves
intermediate
follow-up
care
for
restoring
health
and
promoting
self-care.
C-Incorrect:
Diagnostic
centers
are
a
type
of
secondary
health
care.
Secondary
health
care
includes
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
acute
injury
or
illness.
E-
Incorrect:
An
oncology
center
is
a
type
of
tertiary
health
care.
Tertiary
health
care
is
specialized
and
highly
technical
care.
A
nurse
is
explaining
the
various
types
of
health
care
coverage
clients
might
have
to
a
group
of
nurses.
Which
of
the
following
health
care
financing
mechanisms
should
the
nurse
include
as
federally
funded?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
A.
Preferred
provider
organization
(PPO)
B.
Medicare
C.
Long-term
care
insurance
D.
Exclusive
provider
organization
(EPO)
E.
Medicaid
-
ANS
B,
E-
Correct:
Medicare
and
Medicaid
are
federally
funded.
A,
C,
D
-
Incorrect:
PPOs,
Long-term
care
insurance,
and
EPOs
are
privately
funded.
A
nurse
manager
is
developing
strategies
to
care
for
the
increasing
number
of
clients
who
have
obesity.
Which
of
the
following
actions
should
the
nurse
include
as
a
primary
health
care
strategy?
A.
Collaborating
with
providers
to
perform
obesity
screenings
during
routine
office
visits.
B.
Ensuring
the
availability
of
specialized
beds
in
rehabilitation
centers
for
clients
who
have
obesity.
C.
Providing
specialized
intraoperative
training
in
surgical
treatments
for
obesity.
D.
Educating
acute
care
nurses
about
postoperative
complications
related
to
obesity.
-
ANS
A-
Correct:
Identify
obesity
screenings
at
office
visits
as
an
example
of
primary
health
care.
Primary
health
care
emphasizes
health
promotion
and
disease
control. B-
Incorrect:
Rehabilitation
care
is
an
example
of
restorative
health
care.
C-
Incorrect:
Specialized
and
highly
technical
care
is
an
example
of
tertiary
health
care.
D-
Incorrect:
Acute
care
is
an
example
of
secondary
health
care.
A
nurse
is
discussing
the
purpose
of
regulatory
agencies
during
a
staff
meeting.
Which
of
the
following
tasks
should
the
nurse
identify
as
the
responsibility
of
state
licensing
boards?
A.
Monitoring
evidence-based
practice
for
clients
who
have
a
specific
diagnosis
B.
Ensuring
that
health
care
providers
comply
with
regulations
C.
Setting
quality
standards
for
accreditation
of
health
care
facilities
D.
Determining
whether
medications
are
safe
for
administration
to
clients
-
ANS
B-
Correct:
Identify
that
state
licensing
boards
are
responsible
for
ensuring
that
health
care
providers
and
agencies
comply
with
state
regulations
A.-
Incorrect:
Identify
that
utilization
review
committees
have
the
responsibility
of
monitoring
for
appropriate
diagnosis
and
treatment
according
to
evidence-based
practice.
C-
Incorrect:
Identify
that
the
Joint
Commission
has
the
responsibility
of
setting
quality
standards
for
accreditation
of
health
care
facilities
D-Incorrect:
Identify
that
the
U.S
FDA
has
the
responsibility
of
determining
whether
medications
are
safe
for
administration
to
clients.
A
nurse
is
explaining
the
various
levels
of
health
care
services
to
a
group
of
newly
licensed
nurses.
Which
of
the
following
examples
of
care
or
care
settings
should
the
nurse
classify
as
tertiary
care?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
A.
Intensive
care
unit
B.
Oncology
treatment
center
C.
Burn
center
D.
Cardiac
rehabilitation
E.
Home
health
care
-
ANS
A,B,
and
C-
Correct:
Tertiary
health
care
involves
the
provision
of
specialized
and
highly
technical
care.
D-
Incorrect:
Cardiac
rehabilitation
is
an
example
of
restorative
care
and
also
of
tertiary
prevention,
but
not
of
tertiary
care.
E-Incorrect:
Home
health
care
is
an
example
of
restorative
care.
List
the
six
(6)
Quality
and
Safety
Education
for
Nurses
(QSEN)
competencies,
along
with
a
brief
description
of
each.
-
ANS
1.
Safety:
Minimization
of
risk
factors
that
could
cause
injury
or
harm
while
promoting
quality
care
and
maintaining
a
secure
environment
for
clients,
self,
and
others
2.
Patient-Centered
Care:
Provision
of
caring
and
compassionate,
culturally
sensitive
care
that
addresses
clients'
physiological,
psychological,
sociological,
spiritual,
and
cultural
needs,
preferences,
and
values 3.
Evidence-based
Practice:
Use
of
current
knowledge
from
research
and
other
credible
sources
on
which
to
base
clinical
judgement
and
client
care.
4.
Informatics:
Use
of
information
technology
as
a
communication
and
information-gathering
tool
that
supports
clinical
decision-making
and
scientifically
based
nursing
practice
5.
Quality
Improvement:
Care-related
and
organizational
processes
that
involve
the
development
and
implementation
of
a
plan
to
improve
health
care
services
and
better
meet
clients'
needs
6.
teamwork
and
Collaboration:
Delivery
of
client
care
in
partnership
with
multidisciplinary
members
of
the
health
care
team
to
achieve
continuity
of
care
and
positive
client
outcomes
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
group
of
clients
on
a
medical-surgical
unit.
For
which
of
the
following
client
care
needs
should
the
nurse
initiate
a
referral
for
a
social
worker?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
A.
A
client
who
has
terminal
cancer
requests
hospice
care
in
the
home
B.
A
client
asks
about
community
resources
available
for
older
adults
C.
A
client
states,
"I
would
like
to
have
my
child
baptized
before
surgery."
D.
A
client
requests
an
electric
wheelchair
for
use
after
discharge
E.
A
client
states,
"I
do
not
understand
how
to
use
a
nebulizer."
-
ANS
A,
B,
D:
Correct:
Initiate
a
referral
for
a
social
worker
to
provide
information
and
assistance
in
coordinating
hospice
care,
availability
of
community
resources,
and
obtaining
medical
equipment
after
d/c.
C-
Incorrect:
Religious
sacraments
or
prayers
require
a
referral
for
spiritual
support
staff.
E-
Incorrect:
Provide
client
teaching
for
concerns
regarding
the
use
of
a
nebulizer.
If
additional
information
is
needed,
initiate
a
referral
for
a
respiratory
therapist.
A
goal
for
a
client
who
has
difficulty
with
self-feeding
due
to
rheumatoid
arthritis
is
to
use
adaptive
devices.
The
nurse
caring
for
the
client
should
initiate
a
referral
to
which
of
the
following
members
of
the
interprofessional
care
team?
A.
Social
worker
B.
Certified
nursing
assistant
C.
Registered
dietitian
D.
Occupational
therapist
-
ANS
D
-
Correct:
An
occupational
therapist
can
assist
clients
who
have
physical
challenges
to
use
adaptive
devices
and
strategies
to
help
with
self-care
activities.
A-
Incorrect:
A
social
worker
can
coordinate
community
services
to
help
the
client,
but
not
specifically
with
self-feeding
devices
B-
Incorrect:
A
certified
nursing
assistant
can
help
the
client
with
feeding,
but
does
not
typically
procure
adaptive
devices
for
the
client C-
Incorrect:
A
registered
dietitian
can
help
with
educating
the
client
about
meeting
nutritional
needs,
but
cannot
help
with
the
client's
physical
limitations.
A
client
who
is
postoperative
following
knee
arthroplasty
is
concerned
about
the
adverse
effects
of
the
medication
prescribed
for
pain
management.
Which
of
the
following
members
of
the
interprofessional
care
team
can
assist
the
client
in
understanding
the
medication's
effects?
(Select
all
that
apply.)
A.
Provider
B.
Certified
nursing
assistant
C.
Pharmacist
D.
Registered
nurse
E.
Respiratory
therapist
-
ANS
A,
C
,
D-
Correct:
The
provider,
pharmacist,
and
registered
nurse
must
be
knowledgeable
about
any
medication
prescribed
for
the
client,
including
its
actions,
effects,
and
interactions.
B-
Incorrect:
it
is
not
within
the
scope
of
a
certified
nursing
assistant's
duties
to
counsel
a
client
about
medications
E-
Incorrect:
Although
some
analgesics
can
cause
respiratory
depression,
requiring
assistance
from
a
respiratory
therapist
is
not
within
this
therapist's
scope
of
practice
to
counsel
the
client
about
medications
prescribed
by
the
provider.
A
client
who
had
a
cerebrovascular
accident
has
persistent
problems
with
dysphagia.
The
nurse
caring
for
the
client
should
initiate
a
referral
with
which
of
the
following
members
of
the
interprofessional
care
team?
A.
Social
worker
B.
Certified
nursing
assistant
C.
Occupational
therapist
D.
Speech-language
pathologist
-
ANS
D-
Correct:
A
speech-language
pathologist
can
initiate
specific
therapy
for
clients
who
have
difficulty
with
feeding
due
to
the
swallowing
difficulties.
A-
Incorrect:
A
social
worker
can
coordinate
community
services
to
help
the
client,
but
not
specifically
with
dysphagia.
B-
Incorrect:
A
certified
nursing
assistant
can
help
the
client
with
feeding,
but
cannot
assess
and
treat
dysphagia.
C-
Incorrect:
An
occupational
therapist
can
assist
clients
who
have
motor
challenges
to
improve
abilities
with
self-care
and
work,
but
cannot
assess
and
treat
dysphagia.
A
nurse
is
acquainting
a
group
of
newly
licensed
nurses
with
the
roles
of
the
various
members
of
the
health
care
team
they
will
encounter
on
a
medical-surgical
unit.
When
providing
examples
of
the
types
of
tasks
certified
nursing
assistants
(CNAs)
can
perform,
which
of
the
following
client
activities
should
the
nurse
include?
(Select
all
that
apply.)

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