The documentation of a patient's office visit is often referred to as a/an:
What will be an ideal response?
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A nurse was considering self-employment by starting a home health managed care agency. Which of the following risks is the nurse taking, particularly in the beginning?
a. Because the nurse is a newcomer, most patient referrals may go to other, more long-term agencies. b. Managed care agencies assume the risk of providing all needed care within the amount budgeted. c. Most clients would not know the nurse and therefore would be unaware of the nurse's agency. d. Other nurses may envy the successful nurse and withdraw their friendship and support.
The pelvis is divided into two parts, the false and true pelvis. The nurse explains that the size of the true pelvis is most important because:
a. the fetal head must pass through this part. b. these are the mother's measurements. c. the false pelvis can change. d. it needs to be larger.
What is the most reliable method of patient identification for administration of medications?
a. A photograph of the patient b. An identification bracelet c. Asking the patient to repeat his or her name d. Use of the patient's room number
One effect of immobility on a patient's nervous system is
A) heartburn. B) incontinence. C) dizziness. D) insomnia.