You are assigned to duty on a day you asked to have off for an appointment. You should
A homemaker/home health aide must act in a way that is both legally and morally acceptable. In the following situations, select the action that would be indicated for the homemaker/home health aide.
a. go to work as you are assigned and make other arrangements for your appointment
b. go to work but let them see you are angry about this, or else they will never honor your requests
c. quit, any place of employment that will not give you the time off you ask for is not worth working for
d. stay home and call in ill, you have no choice
a. go to work as you are assigned and make other arrangements for your appointment
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The nurse is trying to understand why an electronic health record is useful to the nurse in the workplace. Which is an accurate reason for using them?
1. To increase medical errors 2. To increase health care costs 3. To reduce redundancies 4. To decrease efficiency
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A nurse is working with a client who will be signing a commitment to treatment statement. After teaching the client about this statement, the nurse determines the need for additional instruction when the client states which of the following?
A) "Signing this statement means that I will not commit suicide." B) "I am agreeing to get emergency treatment if I have suicidal thoughts." C) "I will be open and honest about my feelings about treatment." D) "I am agreeing to participate in the necessary treatment for my condition."
A home hospice client who has Medicare is experiencing extreme pain at home and is refusing to receive inpatient care due to concerns over the cost of inpatient care. What teaching will the nurse include in the plan of care?
a. Inpatient pain management for hospice patients is covered by Medicare. b. Medicare does not cover pain control in the home, it must be in the inpatient care. c. Medicare does not cover costs that are not directly related to the diagnosis. d. Worry about payment should not be a concern for the client.