Partners in practice is a method of care in which
A) the convenience of each department is a primary consideration.
B) task-oriented services are provided to patients by many individuals.
C) team members receive assignments from and give reports to a team leader.
D) a registered nurse is paired with a nursing assistant to provide patient care.
D
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A patient is showing the nurse some changes in his skin that he found while taking a shower. Which of the following lesions would give the nurse concern that it might be a precancerous lesion?
Select all that apply. A) Soft, flesh-colored papule located on the neck and "armpit." B) Wart-like, tan-brown lesion that is sharply outlined and a few centimeters in diameter. C) Several dry, brown, scaly lesions that are approximately 1 cm in diameter, and a few of the lesions are showing some ulceration. D) Tan to brown lesions commonly called "liver spots" are located on the forearm and hands. E) Red-colored mark close to the skin surface located on the face.
The nurse suspects that the client has a hearing disorder; however, the client denies not being able to hear. What initial action should the nurse take to assess the client's hearing?
1. Schedule a Weber and Rinne test 2. Observe the client's interaction with family 3. Use an otoscope to visualize the inner ear 4. Confront the client with the suspicion
The female client has a fungal infection and will receive nystatin (Mycostatin). What assessment data is critical for the nurse to review prior to administering this medication?
1. The type of diet the client is eating 2. The amount of fat in the client's diet 3. Whether the patient could be pregnant 4. The client's height and weight