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Communication And Handoff (SBAR) Practice Test
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A nurse in an acute care setting notes a critical change in condition in a 74-year-old client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure admitted for pneumonia; the client is suddenly more confused with respiratory rate 30/min, oxygen saturation 86% on 4 L nasal cannula, heart rate 124/min, blood pressure 148/84 mm Hg, and audible wheezing. What is the MOST important recommendation for the nurse to communicate using SBAR when calling the healthcare provider?
A nurse in an acute care setting notes a critical change in condition in a 74-year-old client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure admitted for pneumonia; the client is suddenly more confused with respiratory rate 30/min, oxygen saturation 86% on 4 L nasal cannula, heart rate 124/min, blood pressure 148/84 mm Hg, and audible wheezing. What is the MOST important recommendation for the nurse to communicate using SBAR when calling the healthcare provider?