A coworker puts an arm around a nurse and says, "I bet you are a great lover." Which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse?
"Whether or not I am a good lover is irrelevant."
"Let's talk about something else."
"You need to lower your voice. Others can hear you."
"Speaking to me like that makes me uncomfortable.
The Correct Answer is D
Rationale:
A. "Whether or not I am a good lover is irrelevant." does not directly address the inappropriate nature of the comment.
B. "Let's talk about something else." avoids the issue without addressing the inappropriateness of the behavior.
C. "You need to lower your voice. Others can hear you." addresses the volume but not the content of the comment.
D. "Speaking to me like that makes me uncomfortable." directly addresses the inappropriate behavior and communicates the impact on the nurse, which is the most appropriate response.
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Correct Answer is ["A","C","E"]
Explanation
Rationale:
A. Applying an ambulation alarm can help alert staff if the client tries to move independently, thus reducing the risk of falls.
B. Restraints should only be used as a last resort and require a physician’s order. They should not be used routinely for fall prevention.
C. Instructing the client in the use of the call light empowers them to request assistance, which can help prevent falls.
D. Raising all side rails can be considered a restraint and may increase the risk of falls or injury. It is not a recommended practice for fall prevention.
E. Checking on the client hourly ensures ongoing monitoring and timely intervention if needed, which is effective in preventing falls.
Correct Answer is C
Explanation
Rationale:
A. Asking about discharge is a general inquiry that does not require immediate follow-up unless it’s related to specific discharge planning.
B. Changing the dressing is a routine postoperative care task and doesn’t necessarily require follow-up unless there’s a concern about the procedure.
C. Not receiving medications is a critical issue that needs immediate attention to address potential gaps in treatment.
D. Not knowing how to use the remote control is a minor issue that does not require clinical follow-up.