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Which of the following is an essential component of effective written communication in nursing?

A. Clarity, accuracy, and proper

Clarity, accuracy, and proper grammar are essential for clear and precise communication to ensure patient safety and continuity of care.

B. Using complex medical jargon to sound professional

Overuse of complex jargon can confuse readers and impede understanding.

C. Use of slang to establish rapport

Slang is informal and unprofessional, and can lead to misinterpretation.

D. Use of abbreviations to save time

Abbreviations can save time but should be used cautiously and standardized to avoid errors.

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Full Explanation

A. Clarity, accuracy, and proper grammar are essential for clear and precise communication to ensure patient safety and continuity of care.
B. Overuse of complex jargon can confuse readers and impede understanding.
C. Slang is informal and unprofessional, and can lead to misinterpretation.
D. Abbreviations can save time but should be used cautiously and standardized to avoid errors.


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QUESTION

The competencies in the ATI Helix of Success were developed in response to recommendations made by which organization?

A. American Nurses Association (ANA)

The American Nurses Association (ANA) sets standards for nursing practice but did not specifically develop the ATI Helix competencies.

B. The Joint Commission (TJC)

The Joint Commission (TJC) focuses on accreditation and safety standards rather than educational competencies.

C. Institute of Medicine (IOM)

Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports on the future of nursing emphasized competencies essential for improving healthcare, which influenced the development of the ATI Helix of Success.

D. National League for Nursing (NLN)

The National League for Nursing (NLN) supports nursing education but was not the primary driver of these specific competencies.

Full Explanation

A. The American Nurses Association (ANA) sets standards for nursing practice but did not specifically develop the ATI Helix competencies.
B. The Joint Commission (TJC) focuses on accreditation and safety standards rather than educational competencies.
C. Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports on the future of nursing emphasized competencies essential for improving healthcare, which influenced the development of the ATI Helix of Success.
D. The National League for Nursing (NLN) supports nursing education but was not the primary driver of these specific competencies.

QUESTION

A client who identifies as transgender should:

A. Be treated accordingly to their sex assigned at birth, regardless of express gender identity

Treating clients solely by sex assigned at birth disregards their identity and can cause distress.

B. Receive individualized, respectful care that alliance with their expressed gender identity

Receiving individualized, respectful care that aligns with their expressed gender identity promotes dignity, respect, and patient-centered care.

C. Only receive specialized care and gender specific clinics

While specialized clinics may be appropriate for some, transgender clients should not be limited to these settings alone.

D. Have their gender identity documented, but not considered in care decisions

Documenting gender identity without considering it in care decisions neglects important aspects of holistic care.

Full Explanation

A. Treating clients solely by sex assigned at birth disregards their identity and can cause distress.
B. Receiving individualized, respectful care that aligns with their expressed gender identity  promotes dignity, respect, and patient-centered care.
C. While specialized clinics may be appropriate for some, transgender clients should not be limited to these settings alone.
D. Documenting gender identity without considering it in care decisions neglects important aspects of holistic care.

QUESTION

The nurse is monitoring a client taking nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic medications. What is an adverse effect the nurse should watch for?

A. Nighttime wandering or amnesia episodes

Nighttime wandering or amnesia episodes are known adverse effects of nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics like zolpidem and zaleplon. These behaviors can be dangerous and require close monitoring.

B. Excessive salivation

Excessive salivation is not commonly associated with these medications.

C. Hypertension

Hypertension is not a typical side effect of nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics.

D. Increased appetite

Increased appetite is not commonly reported with these drugs.

Full Explanation

A. Nighttime wandering or amnesia episodes are known adverse effects of nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics like zolpidem and zaleplon. These behaviors can be dangerous and require close monitoring.
B. Excessive salivation is not commonly associated with these medications.
C. Hypertension is not a typical side effect of nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics.
D. Increased appetite is not commonly reported with these drugs.