Overview
Change of shift reports (handoffs) are one of the most common times for communication errors that lead to patient harm.
Change-of-shift reports (handoffs) are one of the most common times for communication errors that lead to patient harm. The PN is responsible for giving and receiving accurate, prioritized information. NCLEX-PN tests what information must be included, what format is most effective (SBAR), and what the PN should do when receiving incomplete or unclear report. SBAR format: - S — Situation: Patient name, room, diagnosis, current concern - B — Background: Relevant history, procedures, medications, allergies - A — Assessment: Current clinical status, trends, abnormal findings - R — Recommendation: What needs follow-up, upcoming procedures, pending orders, monitoring priorities On the exam, writers often pair stable-sounding options with unstable data—notice the mismatch before you commit. If the stem names a license or role, reread that line; scope errors are classic trap answers even when the clinical topic is familiar. Run a 60-second scan: breathing work and oxygenation, perfusion and end organs, neuro baseline, likely infection sources, and devices that can fail quietly. When two answers feel partly right, pick the one that reduces imminent harm and matches orders for the role...
