NCLEX: A 68-year-old client on a medical-surgical unit is being evaluated for nursing care related to electrolyte charge…
Chemistry or biochemistry basicsClinical JudgmentPhysiological Adaptation
Case Study
A 68-year-old client on a medical-surgical unit is being evaluated for nursing care related to electrolyte charge and movement. Assessment data include the client refuses a recommended intervention and requests another option. Using the clinical judgment model, what is the nurse's first step?
Question
A. Recognize and analyze relevant cues to determine whether the client is stable or deteriorating.
B. Implement the first intervention on the existing care plan without reviewing new data.
C. Evaluate discharge readiness before addressing acute findings.
D. Document the assessment at the end of the shift and continue the prior plan.
Rationale
Correct answer: A. Recognize and analyze relevant cues to determine whether the client is stable or deteriorating.
Rationale: NCSBN clinical judgment begins with recognizing and analyzing cues before taking action or evaluating outcomes.
Hint: Apply ABCs, client stability, and NCSBN clinical judgment steps before choosing an intervention.