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IBQH001 Exam - Topic 2 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBQH's IBQH001 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 2
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A physician gives the nurse several verbal orders and blames her for missing a task. What is your opinion about this?

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Cherelle
5 months ago
Everyone has their role, but communication is key!
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Bethanie
5 months ago
Wait, are we really blaming the nurse here? Seems unfair.
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Aimee
6 months ago
Verbal orders can lead to misunderstandings, for sure.
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Joesph
6 months ago
I think the doctor is partly to blame too.
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Edelmira
6 months ago
The nurse should definitely have written orders!
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Alonzo
6 months ago
I feel like option D makes sense since everyone has their own roles, but I wonder if the nurse could have done more to clarify the orders.
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Armanda
6 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question we had about communication in healthcare teams. I think both the nurse and doctor share some responsibility here.
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Fatima
6 months ago
I'm not sure if it's fair to blame the nurse entirely. Verbal orders can be tricky, and I think the doctor should have been clearer.
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Dana
6 months ago
I remember discussing the importance of written orders in class. It seems like the nurse should have insisted on that to avoid confusion.
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Peggie
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about the differences between symmetric and asymmetric algorithms. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Man
6 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Planning mode, Finiteness level, and Direction - those are the three settings I can select for the planning strategy in the Capacity Scheduling Table.
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Sheron
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. Black box testing is when you test the system without knowing the internal details, so the tester has "no" visibility into the implementation. I'm going to go with option C.
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Lillian
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The manager should be most directive during the forming stage, when the team is just coming together and needs clear guidance.
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Emmanuel
6 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this. The key is to focus on the specific configuration steps mentioned in the question.
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Becky
11 months ago
The doctor should really work on their bedside manner. Verbal orders and then blaming the nurse? That's a recipe for disaster. I bet they still use a quill and parchment, too.
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Moira
11 months ago
The doctor should communicate better with the nurse to avoid misunderstandings.
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Charlie
11 months ago
B) The nurse is to be blamed for her negligence.
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Sommer
11 months ago
A) The nurse should have the tasks written to perform them correctly.
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Marge
12 months ago
I agree with the nurse needing written orders. It's not their fault if the doctor couldn't be bothered to put it in writing. Doctors should know better than to throw nurses under the bus like that.
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Santos
10 months ago
D) The nurse and doctor have different jobs and every one of them is only responsible for his part.
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Vallie
10 months ago
A) The nurse should have the tasks written to perform them correctly.
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Josephine
10 months ago
B) The nurse is to be blamed for her negligence.
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Jolene
10 months ago
A) The nurse should have the tasks written to perform them correctly.
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Tegan
10 months ago
I agree, the nurse shouldn't be blamed for following verbal orders.
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Marg
10 months ago
The doctor should give the nurse verbal orders because it is quicker.
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Brock
11 months ago
B) The nurse is to be blamed for her negligence.
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Stephaine
11 months ago
A) The nurse should have the tasks written to perform them correctly.
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Leila
12 months ago
Whoa, hold on there, doc! Verbal orders are not the way to go, especially when there's a lot on the line. The nurse needs that paper trail to make sure things are done right. Blaming the nurse is just passing the buck.
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Craig
11 months ago
D) The nurse and doctor have different jobs and every one of them is only responsible for his part.
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Apolonia
11 months ago
A) The nurse should have the tasks written to perform them correctly.
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Isabella
1 year ago
The nurse should definitely have the tasks written down. Verbal orders are prone to misunderstandings, and the doctor should not be blaming the nurse for their own mistake.
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Felix
11 months ago
D) The nurse and doctor have different jobs and every one of them is only responsible for his part.
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Jesusita
11 months ago
The doctor should communicate clearly to avoid misunderstandings.
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Pamella
11 months ago
B) The nurse is to be blamed for her negligence.
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Mattie
11 months ago
A) The nurse should have the tasks written to perform them correctly.
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Kimbery
1 year ago
I believe the doctor should also take some responsibility and not solely blame the nurse.
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Dana
1 year ago
I agree with Kristine, it's important to have a clear record of tasks to avoid blame.
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Kristine
1 year ago
I think the nurse should have the tasks written down to avoid mistakes.
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