Patients must give _____________for release of personally identifiable information.?

A) verbal consent
B) requested information
C) insurance information
D) written consent


D

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Which of the following could result in the nurse being found negligent?

1. The nurse, while driving to work, passes the scene of an accident with obvious injury but does not stop. 2. The nurse administers the wrong medication to a client, who suffers no ill effect. 3. The nurse initiates a care plan to prevent skin breakdown and documents thoroughly, but the client develops a pressure ulcer anyway. 4. The client with a history of dementia and wandering crawls over the side rail and falls, and breaks her hip.

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The parents of a 2-year-old girl are frustrated by the frequent confrontations they have with their child. Which is the best guidance the nurse can offer them?

A) "Respond in a calm but firm manner." B) "You need to adhere to various routines." C) "Put her in time out when she misbehaves." D) "It's important to toddlerproof your home."

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A client's mental status is evaluated by the nurse by determining the client's:

A) ability to communicate. B) awareness about their surroundings. C) orientation and level of consciousness. D) ability to remember recent and past events.

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The nurse in the hospital is obtaining ordered vital signs on the client who has been diagnosed with pneumonia. The client is on a monitor, and vital signs are recorded from the monitor in order to leave the client undisturbed during the night

The nurse observes that blood pressure, heart rate, and respirations are below baseline for this client. The nurse concludes which of the following about the client? 1. The client is about to have a cardiac arrest. 2. The client is in stage II of NREM sleep. 3. The client's metabolic rate has increased. 4. The client is in stage IV of NREM sleep.

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