NCLEX Role Development Lecture 1 Flashcards
A ______ shall provide nursing care within their scope of practice in which the nurse:
a. Administers prescribed aspects of care including treatments, therapies, and medications;
b. Clarifies health care provider orders when needed;
c. Implements independent nursing activities consistent with their scope of practice;
d. Institutes preventive measures to protect client, others, and self;
e. Intervenes on behalf of a client when problems are identified;
f. Promotes a safe client environment;
g. Attends to client concerns or requests;
h. Communicates client information to health team members including:
i. Client concerns and special needs;
ii. Client status and progress;
iii. Client response or lack of response to interventions; and
iv. Significant changes in client condition; and
i. Documents the nursing care they have provided;
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
C. registered nurse (RN)
Common Collaboration Methods within the health care team? (SATA)
- Communication
- SBAR
- Confidentiality
- Nursing Handoff
- Delegation
- Leadership
- Supervision
- Communication
- SBAR
- Delegation
- Leadership
A _________ provide comprehensive nursing and health care education in which the nurse:
a. Assesses and analyzes educational needs of learners;
b. Plans educational programs based on learning needs and teaching-learning principles;
c. Ensures implementation of an educational plan either directly or by delegating selected aspects of the education to other qualified persons; and
d. Evaluates the education to meet the identified goals;
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
C. registered nurse (RN)
A ____________ may perform the following:
- Tasks for which they have been trained through the curriculum identified in R4-19-802, and
- Tasks learned through in-service or educational training if the task meets the following criteria and they have demonstrated competence performing the task:
a. The task can be safely performed according to clear, exact, and unchanging directions;
b. The task poses minimal risk to the patient or resident and the consequences of performing the task improperly are not life threatening or irreversible;
c. The results of the task are reasonably predictable; and
d. Assessment, interpretation, or decision-making is not required during the performance or at the completion of the task.
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
B. Nursing Assistant
A ________ shall ensure that the:
a. UAP has the education, legal authority, and demonstrated competency to perform the delegated task;
b. Tasks delegated are consistent with the UAP’s job description and can be safely performed according to clear, exact, and unchanging directions;
c. Results of the task are reasonably predictable;
d. Task does not require assessment, interpretation, or independent decision making during its performance or at completion;
e. Selected client and circumstances of the delegation are such that delegation of the task poses minimal risk to the client and the consequences of performing the task improperly are not life-threatening;
f. The nurse provides clear directions and guidelines regarding the delegated task or, for routine tasks on stable clients, verifies that the UAP follows each written facility policy or procedure when performing the delegated task;
g. The nurse provides supervision and feedback to the UAP; and
h. The nurse observes and communicates the outcomes of the delegated task.
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
C: registered nurse (RN)
A __________ shall provide nursing care only under the supervision of a professional nurse or licensed physician.
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
A. licensed practical nurse
A _____ shall conduct a nursing assessment of a client in which the nurse:
a. Recognizes client characteristics that may affect the client’s health status;
b. Gathers or reviews comprehensive subjective and objective data and detects changes or missing information;
c. Applies nursing knowledge in the integration of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of the client’s condition;
and
d. Demonstrates attentiveness by providing ongoing client surveillance and monitoring;
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
C. registered nurse (RN)
A ___________ nursing practice is limited to those activities for which they has been prepared through nursing education in accordance with A.R.S. § 32-1637(1) and those additional skills that are obtained through subsequent nursing education and within the scope of practice as determined by the Board.
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
A. licensed practical nurse
View the State Board of Nursing website
http://www.azbn.gov/
for current information related to what three things?
- Scope of practice
- Nurse Practice Act (the law that governs the actions of nurses)
- State Board monthly meeting times/dates
A _______ shall use critical thinking and nursing judgment to analyze client assessment data to:
a. Make independent nursing decisions and formulate nursing diagnoses; and
b. Determine the clinical implications of client signs, symptoms, and changes, as either expected, unexpected, or emergent situations; RULES Updated Sept 2012-Compact. RTF (Page 29 of 58)
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
C. registered nurse (RN)
A _________may not perform any task that requires a judgment based on nursing knowledge, such as the administration of medications.
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
B. Nursing Assistant
A ________ shall based on assessment and analysis of client data, plan strategies of nursing care and nursing interventions in which the nurse;
a. Identifies client needs and goals;
b. Formulates strategies to meet identified client needs and goals;
c. Modifies defined strategies to be consistent with the client’s overall health care plan; and
d. Prioritizes strategies based on client needs and goals;
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
C. registered nurse (RN)
Name the major Components of Professional Nursing Practice? (SATA)
- Standards of Care
- Diagnosing Medical Conditions
- Scope of Practice
- Legal and Ethical Guidelines
- Professional boundaries
- Limited Confidentiality
- Life-long learning (CEU’s)
- Professional organizations
- Standards of Care
- Scope of Practice
- Legal and Ethical Guidelines
- Professional boundaries
- Life-long learning (CEU’s).
- Professional organizations
Anyone can file a complaint, however, law ________certain individuals and institutions. Pursuant to 32-1664 (B):
“A licensee, a certificate holder, and a health care institution as defined in §36-401 shall, and any other person may, report to the board any information the licensee, certificate holder, health care institution or individual may have that appears to show that a licensee or certificate holder is, was or may be a threat to the public health or safety.”
A: mandates
A ______ shall contribute to the development and modification of the plan of care by:
a. Planning episodic nursing care for a client whose condition is stable or predictable;
b. Assisting the registered nurse or supervising physician in identification of client needs and goals; and
c. Determining priorities of care together with the supervising registered nurse or physician;
A. Licensed Practical Nurse
B. Nursing Assistant
C. Registered Nurse
D. Doctor
A. licensed practical nurse