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The “A” In
Delegation

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What To Do Next?

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I’m In Charge,
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Safety First As
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When Disaster
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Think, Think,
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The 4 A’s of Delegation include:


Assessment, Assignment,
Accountability and This ….

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What is
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Two responsibilities
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What is in depth assessments


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What is Assessment

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The RN may
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These people you


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What is the people who can


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Always remember
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Airway
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Physiological needs always
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After Physiological needs


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What is the safety needs of


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A patient is C/O difficulting


breathing another is having
chest pain. You would see this
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What is the patient with the


difficulty breathing.
Remember, 1). Airway 2).
Breathing 3). Circulation

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ointment to put on a rash is


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delegation.
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What is
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As the delegator, remember


this is the most responsibility
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What is
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a selected nursing task to an


individual who is qualified,
competent, and able to
perform such tasks. Is the
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What is
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Learning proper delegation


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What is the rise in


the nursing shortage

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mandate that the delegated


activity involves the:
right task, right person,
right communication, right
feedback and this.
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What is
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This relates to every


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What is
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prioritization,
look for the answer
that deals with
Safety after you have
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What is the ABC’s


Airway
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Circulation

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Children often display


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What is signs of insecurity


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used without a written


consent or order from the
MD if it involves the
patients safety. Although if
used, must be addressed as
soon as possible. You see
this a lot in long term care.
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What is
the use of bedrails

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When these needs are met,


nurses can then focus on
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What is the
physiological needs of the
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The collapse of the


Minnesota Bridges is an
example of this type of
disaster.

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What is an
External Disaster

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You are the disaster coordinator,
you and your team arrives first on
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the scene of a multi car pile up.


You have no idea how many
people are wounded but they
range from critical to least
wounded. You would help these
types of people first.
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What is the people


who are least wounded

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The wounded have now


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arrived at the hospital, you


are the triage nurse, you
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What is the people


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The picture is an example of


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What is
INTERNAL

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respiratory and cardiac


patients are always seen
first unless this is
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What is copious amounts of


blood. Remember, stabilize
the patient first.

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You are short staffed. You


have one RN and two
LPN’s. You send this nurse
to the OR.

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What is send the


RN to work in the OR

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In
In the
the ED,
ED, aa client
client tells
tells the
the nurse
nurse that
that he
he plans
plans toto
commit
commit suicide
suicide andand agrees
agrees toto aa voluntary
voluntary admission
admission
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to
to the
the psychiatric
psychiatric unit
unit Which
Which information
information will
will the
the
nurse
nurse discuss
discuss with
with the
the client
client when
when hehe asks,
asks, "How
"How longlong
do
do II have
have toto stay
stay there?"
there?"
Select
Select all
all that
that apply.
apply.
1.
1. "You
"You may
may leave
leave the
the hospital
hospital atat any
any time
time unless
unless you
you are
are
suicidal."
suicidal."
2.
2. "Let's
"Let's talk
talk more
more after
after the
the health
health team
team has
has assessed
assessed you."
you."
3.
3. "Once
"Once you've
you've signed
signed the
the papers,
papers, you
you have
have no
no say."
say."
4.
4. "Because
"Because you
you could
could hurt
hurt yourself,
yourself, discharging
discharging you
you wouldn't
wouldn't
be
be safe."
safe."
5.
5. "You
"You need
need aa lawyer
lawyer to to help
help you
you make
make that
that decision."
decision."
6.
6. "There
"There must
must bebe aa court
court hearing
hearing before
before you
you leave
leave the
the
hospital."
hospital."
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perform the actions listed below. Order these


actions in the sequence that the nurse should
do them.
1.
1. Activate
Activate the
the emergency
emergency response
response system.
system.
2.
2. Assess
Assess responsiveness.
responsiveness.
3.
3. Call
Call for
for aa defibrillator.
defibrillator.
4.
4. Provide
Provide two
two slow
slow breaths
breaths
55 .Assess
.Assess pulse.
pulse.
6.
6. Assess
Assess breathing.
breathing.
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prioritizing in a disaster,
one must remember the
acronym
T-R-I-A-G-E
Which stands for this.
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What is
T = Trauma
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R = Respiratory
I = Intracranial pressure/mental status.
A = An infection
G = GI problems
E = Elimination
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A 62 year old client has a Cat 6: $500 A

history of coronary heart


disease and is brought into
the ER complaining of
chest pain. What two initial
actions should be taken by
the nurse?
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What is check the blood


pressure and note the
location and severity of the
chest pain

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A person who's admitted to a psychiatric hospital on a
voluntary basis may sign out of the hospital unless the
health care team determines that he's a danger to
himself or others. Members of the health care team
evaluate the client's condition before discharge. If they
have reason to believe that he's a danger to himself or
others, a hearing can be held to determine if the
admission status should be changed from voluntary to
involuntary. Option 3 is incorrect because it denies the
client's rights, option 5 is incorrect because the client
doesn't need a lawyer to leave the hospital, and option 6
is incorrect because a hearing isn't mandated before
discharge. A hearing is held only if the client remains in
danger and requires further treatment.
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According to the AHA, the nurse
should first assess responsiveness. If
the client is unresponsive, she should
activate the emergency response
system, then call for a defibrillator.
Next, she should assess breathing by
opening the airway and then looking,
listening, and feeling for
respirations. If respirations aren't
present, she should administer two
slow breaths, then assess the carotid
pulse. If no pulse is present, she
should start chest compressions.
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