ThreeCriticalPointsWorksheet5.docx

ATI’s Three Critical Points Journal Method of Remediation

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Topic 1: Ethical Responsibilities: Responding to a Client's Need for Information About Treatment

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Topic 2: Delegation and Supervision: Assigning Tasks to Assistive Personnel

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Topic 3: Information Technology: Commonly Used Abbreviations

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Topic 4: Client Education: Discharge Planning for a Client Who Has Diabetes Mellitus

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Topic 5A: Legal Responsibilities: Informed Consent

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Topic 5B: Legal Responsibilities: Responding to a Client's Inquiry About Surgery

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Topic 6A: Information Technology: Action to Take When Receiving a Telephone Prescription

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Topic 6B: Information Technology: Identifying Proper Documentation

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Topic 7: Legal Responsibilities: Identifying an Intentional Tort

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Topic 8: The Interprofessional Team: Obtaining a Consult from an Interprofessional Team Member

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Topic 9A: Client Safety: Implementing Seizure Precautions

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Topic 9B: Medical and Surgical Asepsis: Planning Care for a Client Who Has a Latex Allergy

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Topic 9C: Safe Medication Administration and Error Reduction: Client Identifiers

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Topic 10: Intravenous Therapy: Action to Take After Administering an Injection

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Topic 11A: Infection Control: Protocols for Multidrug-Resistant Infections

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Topic 11B: Medical and Surgical Asepsis: Preparing a Sterile Field

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Topic 13: Home Safety: Evaluating Client Understanding of Home Safety Teaching

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Topic 14: Client Safety: Proper Use of Wrist Restraints

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Topic 15: Older Adults (65 Years and Older): Teaching About Manifestations of Delirium

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Topic 16: Integumentary and Peripheral Vascular Systems: Findings to Report From a Skin Assessment

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Topic 17: Thorax, Heart, and Abdomen: Steps to Take When Performing an Abdominal Assessment

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Topic 18: Coping: Manifestations of the Alarm Stage of General Adaptation Syndrome

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Topic 19: Therapeutic Communication: Responding to Client Concerns Prior to Surgery

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Topic 20: Sensory Perception: Evaluating a Client's Understanding of Hearing Aid Use

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Topic 21A: Complementary and Alternative Therapies: Contraindications for the Use of Magnet Therapy

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Topic 22B: Pain Management: Determining Effectiveness of Nonpharmacological Pain Relief Measures

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Topic 23: Mobility and Immobility: Preventing Thrombus Formation

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Topic 24A: Fluid Imbalances: Calculating a Client's Net Fluid Intake

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Topic 24B: Nasogastric Intubation and Enteral Feedings: Unexpected Findings

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Topic 24C: Nutrition and Oral Hydration: Advancing to a Full Liquid Diet

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Topic 25: Dosage Calculation: Calculating a Dose of Gentamicin IV

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Topic 26: Intravenous Therapy: Inserting an IV Catheter

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Topic 27A: Diabetes Mellitus: Mixing Two Insulins in the Same Syringe

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Topic 27B: Pharmacokinetics and Routes of Administration: Enteral Administration of Medications

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Topic 27C: Pharmacokinetics and Routes of Administration: Preparing an Injectable Medication from a Vial

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Topic 28: Diabetes Mellitus Management: Identifying a Manifestation of Hyperglycemia

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Topic 29: Thorax, Heart, and Abdomen: Priority Action for Abdominal Assessment

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Topic 30: Urinary Elimination: Selecting a Coudé Catheter

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Topic 31: Vital Signs: Caring for a Client Who Has a High Fever

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