You think that a visitor is tiring a patient. What should you do?
a. Ask the visitor to leave.
b. Report the observations to the nurse.
c. Allow the visitor privacy.
d. Ask the visitor to help you give care.
B
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A. Ethnicity B. Culture C. Religion D. Assimilation
The physician makes a calculation error that leads to the patient receiving a serious medication error. This error was overlooked by the pharmacist and the nurse who administered the dose as ordered
What is true of the liability in this case? 1. It is solely the liability of the nurse who had the last opportunity to correct the error. 2. It is shared by all three of these professionals. 3. It is solely the liability of the physician who made the original calculation error. 4. It is shared by the physician and the pharmacist who dispensed the medication as written.
The nurse's client is prescribed medication for anxiety and sleep, and the nurse is providing instruction on lifestyle changes. What would be included in this teaching?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Avoid caffeine. 2. Avoid smoking. 3. Limit alcohol intake. 4. Exercise before bedtime. 5. Limit the intake of green leafy vegetables.
A nurse has been focusing on one particular client at work. She believes she sees a side of the client no one else on the treatment team can see
As a result, the nurse is in serious conflict with the other members of the care team. This demonstrates that the nurse may have: A) Exceptional caring and concern for the client B) Appropriate dedication to her job C) A failure to maintain appropriate boundaries D) An professional relationship with the client