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RNRS 116 Exam 2 Questions And 100% Correct Answers


Name the 4 theories of caring?

Leinenger's Culture Care & Diversity & Universality

Roach's Human Mode of Being

Boykin & Schoenhofer's Nursing as Caring

Watson's Human Care

Benner & Wrubels theory of Caring



Barbie Fraser



A nursing work group has been asked to identify cost-effective strategies to enhance
care delivery. The work group is preparing a proposal for administrative review that
would include adding more unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs).



Which of the following benefits of delegating the committee should include in their
proposal, most effectively strengthens potential support for the proposal?



With more available UAPs to whom tasks can be delegated, fewer nurses are needed,
which overall reduces staffing costs.



A better mix of nurses and UAPs allows the organization more flexibility in responding to
ever-changing patient needs.



It allows delegates-the UAPs-to gain new skills and abilities.



Use of delegation increases efficiency of care and productivity, which can improve the
organization's financial position.

,Use of delegation increases efficiency of care and productivity, which can improve the
organization's financial position.



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screenBrainpowerRead MoreThe preceptor is orienting a staff nurse to primary nursing.



Which statement by a staff nurse most accurately reflects primary nursing?



"In primary nursing, the nurse participates in making, implementing, and evaluating
patient care policies."



"Primary nursing depends solely upon the nurse for the provision of all care."



"In primary nursing, responsibility is vested in the person who does the work."



"With primary nursing, a nurse is responsible for overseeing a group of patients 24
hours a day, 7 days a week."



"With primary nursing, a nurse is responsible for the care of a caseload of patients 24
hours a day, 7 days a week."



The nurse manager intends to construct instruments that will measure performance of
the staff members in the emergency department in their response to cardiac
emergencies.

Which function is the nurse manager performing?

Controlling

Directing

Organizing

Planning

,controlling

The nurse keeps knowledge current and serves on many committees.

Which level of commitment best describes the nurse's behavior?

Continuance

Affective

Organizational

Integrated

affective




The patient is a 64-year-old who is in the health care setting receiving chemotherapy for
breast cancer. After the morning report, the nurse finds this patient in a state of nausea
and vomiting light green emesis. The patient is also crying because her hair is falling out
in clumps. Her pulse is 110 beats/min and thready and her blood pressure is 96/50
mmHg.



Which is the priority intervention by the nurse with this patient?



Teaching the patient some deepbreathing exercises to help her calm down



Medicating for nausea before the next dose of chemotherapy can be administered



Skin preparation and putting on a clean hospital gown



Order IV fluids at 100 mL/hr



Order IV fluids at 100 mL/hr



ED nurse who is new to that specialty and struggles with triaging clients and

, determining priority for care because many of the patients coming to the ED seem to
have equally significant problems.



Which ethical principles should the nurse use to guide priority setting?



Justice and fairness



Integrity and respect



Fidelity and beneficence



Autonomy and accountability



Justice and fairness



Which term best describes a measure of a nurse's accountability?



Competence



Behavior



Collaboration



Professionalism



competence

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