Critically ill patients are seen in which of the following settings?
A) Hospital
B) Community
C) Home
D) All of the above are correct
D
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A nurse plans care for a client with a growth hormone deficiency. Which action should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?
a. Avoid intramuscular medications. b. Place the client in protective isolation. c. Use a lift sheet to re-position the client. d. Assist the client to dangle before rising.
A health care agency is applying for accreditation and the accrediting agency is conducting audits of randomly selected medical records. To support the agency's accreditation, these medical records should include:
A) Evidence of home care and nursing follow-up for six weeks following discharge B) Self-reflection from nursing and other care providers about the quality of their care C) Evidence that nurses have set goals for improving their future practice D) Evidence that nursing interventions have been evaluated in terms of the client's response
When a client experiences an adverse reaction to a blood transfusion, the nurse should initially
a. administer oxygen via nasal prongs. b. discontinue the transfusion. c. notify the physician. d. raise the head of the bed.
Apart from individual patient risk factors, which of the following pairs of factors is associated with the potential for adverse effects during hormone replacement therapy?
A. Dose and increased prothrombin levels B. Dose and length of treatment C. Hypertension and hypercholesterolemia D. Increased prothrombin levels and length of treatment