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Safe and Effective Care Environment Nclex PN Questions

The LPN is preparing to clean a client’s PEG tube. Which of the following tasks should the nurse perform?

    A. Gently remove crusty drainage from the site.

    B. Pull the tube in multiple directions to ensure it is secure.

    C. Thoroughly dry the skin around the tube site with a clean towel.

    D. Use mild soap to clean around the tube site.

Correct Answer: A, C, D
Rationale: When cleaning a client's PEG tube, the nurse should perform tasks that focus on gentle cleaning and avoiding potential irritants. Choice A is correct as gently removing crusty drainage helps maintain hygiene. Choice C is important to prevent skin irritation and infection. Choice D is appropriate for cleaning the area. Choices B and D are incorrect. Choice B is incorrect because pulling the tube in multiple directions can lead to dislodgement or injury. Choice B is incorrect as talcum powder may irritate the stoma, and it is generally not recommended near PEG tubes.

What is the role of the incident report in risk management?

  • A. Liability protection.
  • B. To provide data for analysis by a risk manager to determine how future problems can be avoided.
  • C. To discipline staff for errors.
  • D. All of the above.

Correct Answer: To provide data for analysis by a risk manager to determine how future problems can be avoided.
Rationale: The correct answer is 'To provide data for analysis by a risk manager to determine how future problems can be avoided.' Incident reports are a crucial tool for collecting information about incidents to analyze them and prevent similar issues in the future. They are not primarily used for liability protection or disciplining staff. Therefore, choices A and C are incorrect. Selecting 'All of the above' (choice D) is not accurate as incident reports serve a specific purpose related to data analysis and risk prevention, excluding liability protection and staff discipline.

Which of the following scenarios are considered violations of HIPAA laws? Select all that apply.

  • A. Discussing discharge plans with a client in a multi-bed recovery room with the curtain drawn around the client’s bed.
  • B. Looking up the medical information of a friend not in your care but who gave you permission.
  • C. Checking on your spouse’s medical record because you are listed as her power of attorney.
  • D. Avoiding conversations about clients while in line in the cafeteria with a mutual caregiver of that client.

Correct Answer: B, C
Rationale: Scenarios B and C are considered violations of HIPAA laws. Looking up the medical information of a friend who is not in your care, even with permission, is a violation of HIPAA as the friend is not your patient. Checking on your spouse's medical record, even as a power of attorney, is a violation unless it is directly related to caregiving decisions. Discussing discharge plans with a client in a multi-bed recovery room with the curtain drawn around the client’s bed is not a violation of HIPAA. This scenario is considered an 'incidental disclosure' and is not a breach of HIPAA privacy rules. Avoiding conversations about clients while in line in the cafeteria with a mutual caregiver of that client is actually a good practice as it maintains client confidentiality.

The nurse is caring for a client awaiting test results on a biopsy. The client is unconscious, and the physician informs the client’s spouse that the biopsy came back positive for cancer. The spouse asks the nurse if they will not share this news with the client because they would prefer the client be unaware of the diagnosis. Which of the following responses is most appropriate?

  • A. “I will have a psychiatrist confirm whether the news will cause negative effects, and if so, I will comply with your request.”
  • B. “For ethical reasons, I am unable to withhold this information from the client.”
  • C. “You do not have the option to sign paperwork stating you are accepting the risk of not sharing this with the client.”
  • D. “You must have a durable power of attorney for healthcare advanced directive in place before I can consider this request.”

Correct Answer: “For ethical reasons, I am unable to withhold this information from the client.”
Rationale: The correct response is, “For ethical reasons, I am unable to withhold this information from the client.” The ethical principle of veracity requires that the nurse is truthful with the client and does not withhold information even if it is requested by the family. Choice A is incorrect because seeking a psychiatrist's confirmation is not necessary to uphold the ethical principle of truth-telling. Choice C is incorrect as implying that signing paperwork overrides the nurse's ethical obligation to be honest with the client is inappropriate. Choice D is also incorrect as a durable power of attorney is not relevant in this situation where the spouse is asking the nurse to withhold information.

A risk management program within a hospital is responsible for all of the following except:

  • A. identifying risks.
  • B. controlling financial loss due to malpractice claims.
  • C. ensuring that staff follow their job descriptions.
  • D. analyzing risks and trends to guide further interventions or programs.

Correct Answer: ensuring that staff follow their job descriptions.
Rationale: A risk management program within a hospital is responsible for identifying risks, controlling financial loss due to malpractice claims, and analyzing risks and trends to guide further interventions or programs. It is not responsible for ensuring that staff follow their job descriptions. Monitoring staff adherence to their job descriptions falls under the purview of departmental managers or supervisors. The primary focus of a risk management program is to assess, mitigate, and manage risks related to patient safety, quality of care, and financial implications, rather than overseeing staff job descriptions.

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