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A nurse manager has received information from the facility's risk management department that a former client is pursuing a lawsuit. The nurse manager should anticipate a deposition will be required during which phase of the legal process?

A.

Discovery phase

B.

Decision phase

C.

Trial phase

D.

Complaint phase

Answer and Explanation

The Correct Answer is A

Rationale:

 

A. Discovery phase is when depositions are typically taken, as this phase involves gathering evidence and information from parties involved.

 

B. Decision phase occurs after the trial to determine the verdict.

 

C. Trial phase involves presenting evidence and arguments, but depositions occur earlier during discovery.

 

D. Complaint phase involves filing the lawsuit and does not include depositions.


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Correct Answer is C

Explanation

Rationale:

A. Inform the state medical board for an immediate investigation is not the initial step; concerns should first be reported to appropriate facility personnel.

B. Counsel the provider to determine the cause of the substance abuse is not the nurse’s role; this is a serious issue that requires reporting rather than counseling.

C. Notify the nursing supervisor of the concerns is the appropriate initial step to address the issue according to facility protocol.

D. Encourage clients to change to a different provider is not within the nurse’s scope of practice for handling the provider's behavior and does not address the root issue.

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

Rationale:

A. Assigning an RN to perform a central line dressing change is appropriate as it requires specialized skills and knowledge.

B. Assigning an AP to perform glucometer monitoring is within their scope of practice and is a suitable task.

C. Assigning two APs to ambulate clients is reasonable if the workload requires it.

D. Assigning a new graduate nurse to perform a wet-to-dry dressing change may be inappropriate if it requires more experience and skill than the new graduate has.

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