Question 2 How does situational monitoring apply to the healthcare team? Answer saved Marted out of 1 00 P Flag Question
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Question 2 How does situational monitoring apply to the healthcare team? Answer saved Marted out of 1 00 P Flag Question Select one: a Leadership can be formal or informal and dependent on the situation and experience of team members b. All team members collaborate to meet patient needs and intervene if strategies are not effective c. Every team member is important and rankism will not be tolerated between team members d Leader uses competitive listening to ensure all team members perspectives are understood
stion 3 Using the Crew Resource Management (CRM) Leadership strategy, which of the core principles addresses psychological safety? ked out of Flag fogy Select one: a Workload management b. Technical proficiency c Communication d Planning and implementation
Mr Paul has expressed his wish to withdraw life-saving treatment but the family and physician contin cas measures to cure his cancer What is the nurse's best assertive response? lect one . It's ok Mr Patil they have your best interests in mind b Chemotherapy & radiation is a good idea and may cure you I don't agree with these decisions but its whatever you feel is best d I understand you want him to continue treatment but he doesn't want this
Question 9 Note A physician prescribes a medication that causes and allergic reaction in the patient. What is this an example of? Marked out of 100 Pa Select one: a Sentinel event b. Adverse event c. Malpractice d Human error
tion 10 out of Many of the elderly patients in a Continuing Care facility are English speaking, experience confusion, and get anxious when other languages are spoken as they believe the other people are talking bout em" and "planning to do them harm" The facility implemented a policy that requires all employees to speak English around the patients to prevent confusion and anxiety. There is a group of nurses working in the facility who are from the same culture. During breaks they frequently speak to each other in their common language. Is the nurse's behavior creating a climate of inclusion for the patients, and why? Select one Tag a No. Their conversations in their native language is contributing to the patient's confusion and anxiety b Yes. They are on their break and are not obligated to follow agency policies for work related behavior c No They are not following the agencies policies to respect the English-speaking patients d Yes. As long as they are taking breaks in areas where patients are unable to overhear them.
Question 12 Not yet red The physician is unable to access laboratory information for your client and the nurse from the previous shift neglected to pass on current lab results to you. When you call the physician to notify them of a change in your patient's condition, they are unfamiliar with the patient. Which human factor impacts the communication between the physician and reporting nurse? Marted out of 1.00 P Flag Question Select one o a current lab results impacting patient care decisions are not accessible Ob physician has to trust the nurse is providing accurate information O c. nurse spends extra time looking for previous lab results that are not current Od the previous nurse failed to communicate current lab results to the nurse
Dashboard Question 13 How does use of electronic medical records (EMR) allow optimal client care through improved communication between healthcare providers? Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Reme fag lect one: a physician can access diagnostic procedure and laboratory results b. nurses can use bar code scanners for medication administration c healthcare team providers video conference to plan dient care d. text or email workplace when running late
Question 15 Which communication strategies promote therapeutic confrontation in a conflict situation? Not yet ed warned out of 1.00 PFA question Select one: a. Exerting power or position and superior knowledge when others are passive b. Worrying about hurting others feelings, insecurity with expertise or opinions c. Shared observations and objective descriptions to promote increased awareness of behaviours. d Delegate decisions on controversial matters to avoid hurting others feelings
Question 16 What are traits of the performing stage of teams? Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question Select one: a Patterns of relationships develop b. Leaders take over to ensure team achievement c Collaborative and productive d. Purpose identified & getting to know each other I
eshon 17 What demonstrates a healthy hierarchy in the healthcare learn? ed Bag Select one Physicians have greater influence over client care decisions than other healthcare team members b Team leader is the primary person that controls the flow of communication and provides goals c. Patients are completely dependent on healthcare providers to make decisions on care needs Shared authority, responsibility, and decision making based on expertise and knowledge Prepage
stion 3 Using the Crew Resource Management (CRM) Leadership strategy, which of the core principles addresses psychological safety? ked out of Flag fogy Select one: a Workload management b. Technical proficiency c Communication d Planning and implementation
Mr Paul has expressed his wish to withdraw life-saving treatment but the family and physician contin cas measures to cure his cancer What is the nurse's best assertive response? lect one . It's ok Mr Patil they have your best interests in mind b Chemotherapy & radiation is a good idea and may cure you I don't agree with these decisions but its whatever you feel is best d I understand you want him to continue treatment but he doesn't want this
Question 9 Note A physician prescribes a medication that causes and allergic reaction in the patient. What is this an example of? Marked out of 100 Pa Select one: a Sentinel event b. Adverse event c. Malpractice d Human error
tion 10 out of Many of the elderly patients in a Continuing Care facility are English speaking, experience confusion, and get anxious when other languages are spoken as they believe the other people are talking bout em" and "planning to do them harm" The facility implemented a policy that requires all employees to speak English around the patients to prevent confusion and anxiety. There is a group of nurses working in the facility who are from the same culture. During breaks they frequently speak to each other in their common language. Is the nurse's behavior creating a climate of inclusion for the patients, and why? Select one Tag a No. Their conversations in their native language is contributing to the patient's confusion and anxiety b Yes. They are on their break and are not obligated to follow agency policies for work related behavior c No They are not following the agencies policies to respect the English-speaking patients d Yes. As long as they are taking breaks in areas where patients are unable to overhear them.
Question 12 Not yet red The physician is unable to access laboratory information for your client and the nurse from the previous shift neglected to pass on current lab results to you. When you call the physician to notify them of a change in your patient's condition, they are unfamiliar with the patient. Which human factor impacts the communication between the physician and reporting nurse? Marted out of 1.00 P Flag Question Select one o a current lab results impacting patient care decisions are not accessible Ob physician has to trust the nurse is providing accurate information O c. nurse spends extra time looking for previous lab results that are not current Od the previous nurse failed to communicate current lab results to the nurse
Dashboard Question 13 How does use of electronic medical records (EMR) allow optimal client care through improved communication between healthcare providers? Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Reme fag lect one: a physician can access diagnostic procedure and laboratory results b. nurses can use bar code scanners for medication administration c healthcare team providers video conference to plan dient care d. text or email workplace when running late
Question 15 Which communication strategies promote therapeutic confrontation in a conflict situation? Not yet ed warned out of 1.00 PFA question Select one: a. Exerting power or position and superior knowledge when others are passive b. Worrying about hurting others feelings, insecurity with expertise or opinions c. Shared observations and objective descriptions to promote increased awareness of behaviours. d Delegate decisions on controversial matters to avoid hurting others feelings
Question 16 What are traits of the performing stage of teams? Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question Select one: a Patterns of relationships develop b. Leaders take over to ensure team achievement c Collaborative and productive d. Purpose identified & getting to know each other I
eshon 17 What demonstrates a healthy hierarchy in the healthcare learn? ed Bag Select one Physicians have greater influence over client care decisions than other healthcare team members b Team leader is the primary person that controls the flow of communication and provides goals c. Patients are completely dependent on healthcare providers to make decisions on care needs Shared authority, responsibility, and decision making based on expertise and knowledge Prepage