NCLEX: The RN evaluating a clinical practice guideline is being evaluated for evidence-based practice and bias and confo…

Statistics or evidence-based practice Management of Care

Case Study

The RN evaluating a clinical practice guideline is being evaluated for evidence-based practice and bias and confounding. Assessment data include a guideline recommends chlorhexidine bathing for central-line infection prevention. Which communication to the oncoming nurse or provider is most appropriate?

Question

A. "The client is doing fine; no issues to report."
B. Vague statements without measurable assessment data.
C. Blaming the client for nonadherence instead of stating facts.
D. SBAR format with specific objective findings, current status, and a clear recommendation.

Rationale

Correct answer: D. SBAR format with specific objective findings, current status, and a clear recommendation.

Rationale: Handoff and escalation require concise, objective communication such as SBAR with current assessment data.

Hint: Apply ABCs, client stability, and NCSBN clinical judgment steps before choosing an intervention.

Level: Advanced

Difficulty: Hard

Subtopic: Bias and confounding