NCLEX Client Prioritization Strategy - Why ABC prioritization is sophomoric! Flashcards
Transferring to ICU; put in room closest to ICU; med admin first; see first
Highest priority
Experiencing the unexpected (not part of process); more acute; acute over chronic
Ask is this expected based on what they are experiencing
Find out what pats have changing conditions
Least stable
Prepare for discharge; assign to new grad RN; assign to LPN; assign to float nurse from different unit (EX: L&D)
Experiencing the expected as a result of reason admitted (part of process)
Most stable
RN - taking care pats with changing conditions (experiencing unexpected)
LPN - stable pats; experiencing what expect; not changing VS/LOC/experiencing things unexpected
RN vs LPN
Ready for
To be
Recently discharge - not d/c pts who are unstable
Chronic
History of
Stable
Consistent lab values/results
Consistent VS
Unchanging
Stable
Recently admitted - not admit pts who are stable
Changing condition
New onset
Newly diagnosed
Acute
Unstable
Critical lab values
Hemorrhage
Change in condition
Unstable/instability
Tie breaker but stability framework outside ABCs; combine together
ABCs