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A nurse, preparing for a client's discharge after surgery, is teaching the client's wife to change the dressing. How can the nurse be certain the wife knows the procedure?
 
  A) Tell the wife exactly how to do it.
  B) Give the wife information about supplies.
  C) Have the wife demonstrate the procedure.
  D) Ask another nurse to reinforce teaching.

Question 2

10. A client has suddenly become very ill, and a nurse is transferring him to the intensive care unit (ICU). How does the nurse provide information to ensure continuity of care?
 
  A) By giving a verbal report to nurses in the ICU
  B) By ensuring that the chart and all belongings are moved
  C) By delegating a nursing assistant to provide information
  D) By asking the family to provide the information



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
All steps of a procedure should be demonstrated, practiced, and provided in writing. The client or caregiver should then perform the procedure in the presence of the nurse to demonstrate understanding. Simply stating the information, providing information about supplies, or asking another nurse to reinforce teaching does not mean the caregiver knows the information.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
When a client is transferred to another unit, the nurse in the original unit gives a verbal report about the client to the nurse in the new area. Continuity of care is not ensured by moving the chart and belongings, delegating responsibility to a nursing assistant, or asking the family to provide information.





 

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