Rn HESI Management NGN

Rn HESI Management NGN ( 48 Questions)

The healthcare provider discusses with a male client the need for a cardiac catheterization, describes the risks and benefits of the procedure, and asks the nurse to have the client sign the consent form. When the nurse presents the consent form for signature, the client hesitates and asks the nurse how the wires will keep his heart going. Which action should the nurse take?



Correct Answer: A

Choice A rationale: It's crucial to address the client's concerns and clarify any  misunderstandings about the cardiac catheterization procedure. Re-education and  providing additional information can help alleviate anxiety and ensure the client has a  clear understanding of the procedure, including the role of wires used during the  catheterization. 

Choice B rationale: Postponing the procedure may not be necessary if the client's  concerns can be adequately addressed through communication and education. Choice C rationale: Calling the client's next of kin for verbal consent is not appropriate in  this situation, as the client is capable of providing informed consent once concerns are  addressed. 

Choice D rationale: Notifying the healthcare provider may be necessary if there are  persistent issues or if the client decides to decline the procedure after further  clarification. 




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