The rehabilitation nurse performs a primary assessment in order to determine the client's:
A)
medical condition.
B)
insurance provider.
C)
level of function.
D)
nutritional status.
C
Explanation:
A)
To develop an individualized plan of care, the nurse must first determine the client's level of physical function. The medical condition and insurance provider will already be documented. Nutritional assessment will be determined after the primary assessment.
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Assessment
Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
B)
To develop an individualized plan of care, the nurse must first determine the client's level of physical function. The medical condition and insurance provider will already be documented. Nutritional assessment will be determined after the primary assessment.
Analysis
Assessment
Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
C)
To develop an individualized plan of care, the nurse must first determine the client's level of physical function. The medical condition and insurance provider will already be documented. Nutritional assessment will be determined after the primary assessment.
Analysis
Assessment
Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
D)
To develop an individualized plan of care, the nurse must first determine the client's level of physical function. The medical condition and insurance provider will already be documented. Nutritional assessment will be determined after the primary assessment.
Analysis
Assessment
Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
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