Acts whose performance is required, permitted, or prohibited are defined by ___________ of ______________
ANS:
standards, care
Standards of care define acts whose performance is required, permitted, or prohibited.
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A nurse plans care for a client with lower back pain from a work-related injury. Which intervention should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?
a. Encourage the client to stretch the back by reaching toward the toes. b. Massage the affected area with ice twice a day. c. Apply a heating pad for 20 minutes at least four times daily. d. Advise the client to avoid warm baths or showers.
A client presents to labor and delivery for evaluation. Upon placing her on the monitor, you find the fetal heart rate to be consistently 170 to 180 bpm. What should the nurse do first?
a. Apply a fetal scalp electrode. b. Apply oxygen at 10 liters per minute by face mask. c. Prepare for cesarean delivery. d. Take the mother's temperature.
A nurse explains that cardiac rehabilitation lasts from the end of acute care to the return to home and beyond. What does this service include?
a. One-on-one individualized care b. Focus on the patient rather than the family c. Telemetry-monitored exercise d. Rejection from the program for noncom-pliance
NG medication administration includes which principle(s)? (Select all that apply.)
a. The tube must be assessed for correct placement. b. All medications can be combined into one syringe. c. Tablets and capsules should be dissolved in water. d. The suction source should be immediately reconnected. e. Flush the tube with 30 mL of water after drug administration.