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Practice Question

A charge nurse is preparing the client care assignment for a nurse from a maternity unit who is temporarily assigned to a pediatric unit. It would be most appropriate for the charge nurse to assign the maternity nurse to a:

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

7-year-old client with a fractured tibia who had an external fixation device applied 10 hours ago.

Rationale:

👶The maternity nurse is most familiar with basic postoperative care and routine monitoring, which makes this client appropriate.

💁‍♂️This case is stable and involves standard surgical recovery, allowing the float nurse to practice safely within their competence.

🚫The other options involve infectious diseases (chickenpox), neurosurgical procedures, or complex recovery, requiring pediatric-specific skills.

🧠Safe assignment ensures client safety and protects the nurse's scope of practice.

📌Core Message

Assign stable and familiar cases to float nurses to ensure safe and competent care.

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