Which of the following is NOT a goal of customer-focused care?
A) Family and/or friends are involved.
B) Physical comfort and care needs are met.
C) Care for the client follows strict schedules and rules.
D) Information is communicated.
Answer: C
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1. Questioning an order that the client questions 2. Carrying out an order that is dated and signed by the provider 3. Carrying out verbal orders given by the physician 4. Questioning illegible orders 5. Assuming the dosage of an unclear order
The nurse is caring for a client hospitalized for pelvic inflammatory disease. Which nursing intervention would have priority?
1. Encourage oral fluids 2. Administer cefotetan IV 3. Enforce bed rest 4. Remove IUC, if present
Which intervention is most effective when explaining a cardiac valve condition to a client with limited understanding of human anatomy and only a modest command of the English language?
A) Ask family members who speak English better to serve as an interpreter B) Use a common analogy like comparing the heart's action to a leaky water pump C) Providing the information in a variety of formats such as written, oral, and video D) Invite the client to restate the information in his/her own words or native language
Status epilepticus is considered a medical emergency because of the:
a. Loss of consciousness b. Development of cerebral hypoxia c. Possibility of a head injury during seizures d. Decrease in brain metabolism