client centered care clinical
Geurink 2021 Week 1 Quiz part 2
Name: ____________________ Date: ___________________
In your breakout group, answer the following questions from your readings in Module 2. You should be using your DeWit Fundamentals text (chpts 3,20,33) and NOT your own experience to answer the questions. Each student should submit the completed quiz and be ready to discuss their answers. This is a GROUP effort but each student must complete, submit and discuss.
Circle the correct answer:
A. Which action(s) violate the HIPAA? (Select all that apply.)
1. Discussing the comatose patient’s condition with his father-in-law
2. Discussing the outcome of a patient’s test with another nurse from the unit while in a crowded elevator
3. Relaying information about the patient’s concerns to the nurse who will care for him on the next shift
4. Relaying a complaint about the quality of nursing care by the patient’s wife to the charge nurse
5. Updating your social media site about a difficult clinical day, including hospital and patient’s diagnosis, but NOT the patient’s name.
B. The visitor of one of your patients stops you in the hall and says, “I hope you will not try to revive my neighbor if her heart stops.” The correct response is:
1. “That decision is up to the physician.”
2. “We are all trained in CPR.”
3. “I understand your concern, but I can’t discuss your neighbor’s care with you.”
4. “There is a ‘do-not-resuscitate’ order in her medical record.”
C. You are considering applying a protective device to your patient. What needs to be done first?
1. Obtain an order from the primary care provider.
2. Discuss your intentions with the patient.
3. Discuss your intentions with the family.
4. Determine that all other safety measures have been attempted to try to resolve the safety issue.
Scenario A
Two of your friends and fellow nursing students are talking and laughing loudly at the nursing station. What would you do?
Scenario B
George Hamarabi, age 72, is receiving cefuroxime 250 mg bid for his pneumonia.
1. What would you need to teach Mr. Hamarabi about this antibiotic?
2. He has been on the medication for 4 days. How would you evaluate whether the medication treatment is effective?
Scenario C
Florence Simoneski, age 78, is receiving enteric-coated aspirin for her arthritis. She is hospitalized with dehydration and is very weak. She cannot swallow the enteric-coated aspirin tablets. What would you do?
Scenario D
You are assigned to care for an older adult who is somewhat confused and who rejects your overtures. She refuses to tell you her name when you ask her to state her name before administering her medication. What should you do?