Key Concepts
Overview
Charge Nurse Responsibilities trains prioritization across multiple patients and tasks: Maslow and acute vs chronic framing, charge role boundaries, time management that does not trade away assessment, and disaster/triage role clarity when the stem overloads you with options. Pick the highest risk client or scope-correct action first. Anchor with Assignment vs delegation, QI & incident reporting, Ethical distress & advocacy, Canada RN hub · US RN hub. Why it matters for nursing care: Charge Nurse Responsibilities requires early recognition, careful trend assessment, and rapid prioritization when the patient begins to deteriorate. Clinical decisions should connect the underlying pathophysiology to the bedside picture so the nurse can distinguish a stable finding from a red flag that changes urgency, monitoring frequency, and provider communication. Exam relevance: Examiners use first, priority, best assignment, and which task language. Eliminate answers that violate scope, skip supervision, or delay unstable assessment for charting or convenience. Unstable vitals or airway beats discharge teaching every time. On the exam, writers often pair stable-sounding options with unstable data—notice the mismatch before you commit. If the stem names a **license...
