The nurse manager is evaluating the staffing patterns for the unit over the last 3 months. Which of the following statements by the nurse manager is the best description of the way the nurse manager should approach staffing?
1. The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations is the most knowledgeable regarding hospital staffing needs, and they should be consulted regarding unit staffing activities.
2. The American Association of Nurses can be consulted to help the nurse manager determine a staffing plan for the unit.
3. The health care organization's administrators dictate the staffing plan that is to be used throughout the organization.
4. The nurse manager must use the principles set forth by the American Association of Nurses and the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations to help determine staffing on the unit, but must take into account the specific client population on the unit.
Question 2
The nurse manager examines data to assist in determining the correct staffing plan for the night shift. Which of the following information will be useful? Select all that apply.
1. The unit's client occupancy rate has been between 97 and 100 over the last 2 months.
2. The average client length of stay has been 3.4 days.
3. Over the last 2 months, 2432 of the clients have required a Foley catheter to be inserted.
4. One month ago, the unit started accepting postoperative laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgical clients.
5. During the last 2 months, 76 of the clients have required a dressing change.
Question 3
Due to time constraints, the nurse manager has not adequately monitored for quality improvement following the recent organization-wide change to a new patient-controlled analgesic pump.
Which of the following responses by the staff nurses can be expected?
1. The change to the new PCA pumps is really going well.
2. I can't get anyone to tell me how to clear the pump without going through five different steps. It seems to take forever.
3. It sounds like the change is costing the organization a lot less money to rent the pumps.
4. The nurse manager said that the new pumps are saving the nurses an average of 7 minutes throughout their day.