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The "ATI Helix of Success" includes concepts that support the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to make clinical judgments. Which of the following is NOT one of these core concepts?
A. Client-centered care
Client-centered care is a core concept emphasizing individualized care and respect for patients’ needs.
B. Leadership
Leadership is included as it supports professional development and teamwork.
C. Time management
Time management is important but is not specifically identified as a core concept in the ATI Helix of Success.
D. Informatics
Informatics is a key concept that supports effective communication and data management in clinical judgment.
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Full Explanation
A. Client-centered care is a core concept emphasizing individualized care and respect for patients’ needs.
B. Leadership is included as it supports professional development and teamwork.
C. Time management is important but is not specifically identified as a core concept in the ATI Helix of Success.
D. Informatics is a key concept that supports effective communication and data management in clinical judgment.
Similar Questions
Which priority nursing action should be taken for a client who is experiencing a crisis?
A. Assign multiple tasks to distract the client
Assigning multiple tasks can increase stress rather than help during a crisis.
B. Reduce the client's immediate anxiety and promote safety
The initial priority in crisis intervention is to stabilize the client and ensure their safety.
C. Encourage the client to repress their emotions
Repressing emotions is unhealthy and counterproductive in crisis management.
D. Focus on providing long-term goals for the client
Long-term goals are important but come after immediate stabilization and crisis resolution.
Full Explanation
A. Assigning multiple tasks can increase stress rather than help during a crisis.
B. The initial priority in crisis intervention is to stabilize the client and ensure their safety.
C. Repressing emotions is unhealthy and counterproductive in crisis management.
D. Long-term goals are important but come after immediate stabilization and crisis resolution.
Rest and sleep both involve decreased activity, but:
A. Only sleep provides the full physiologic restoration. The body requires.
Sleep is essential for tissue repair, immune function, and cognitive restoration, whereas rest provides relaxation but not the same level of physical and mental recovery.
B. Only rest provides the full physiologic restoration. The body requires.
Rest alone does not fully restore physiological functions.
C. Both provide equal levels of physiologic restoration
Rest and sleep do not provide equal restoration; sleep is more restorative.
D. Neither is necessary for maintaining physical health
Both rest and sleep are necessary for maintaining physical and mental health.
Full Explanation
A. Sleep is essential for tissue repair, immune function, and cognitive restoration, whereas rest provides relaxation but not the same level of physical and mental recovery.
B. Rest alone does not fully restore physiological functions.
C. Rest and sleep do not provide equal restoration; sleep is more restorative.
D. Both rest and sleep are necessary for maintaining physical and mental health.
Which role of the nurse involves coordinating the client's care across multiple healthcare services and settings?
A. Clinical Nurse Specialist
Clinical Nurse Specialists focus on expert clinical practice, education, and consultation within specialty areas.
B. Staff nurse
Staff nurses provide direct patient care but may not coordinate care across multiple services.
C. Nurse case manager
This role involves coordinating comprehensive care plans, facilitating communication between providers, and ensuring continuity across settings.
D. Nurse Educator
Nurse Educators focus on teaching and training nurses and patients rather than coordinating care.
Full Explanation
A. Clinical Nurse Specialists focus on expert clinical practice, education, and consultation within specialty areas.
B. Staff nurses provide direct patient care but may not coordinate care across multiple services.
C. This role involves coordinating comprehensive care plans, facilitating communication between providers, and ensuring continuity across settings.
D. Nurse Educators focus on teaching and training nurses and patients rather than coordinating care.