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The nurse is providing care for a patient who demands discharge from the hospital against the physician's orders. In order to remove liability from the institution and the physician, the nurse has the patient review and sign the:
a. Against Medical Advice form. b. Code of Academic and Clinical Conduct. c. Nursing Code of Ethics. d. Informed consent form.
The client with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is being treated with fresh frozen plasma and heparin therapy. The nurse should explain to the family that the priority for this client is:
1. To monitor the client for bleeding. 2. Performing blood studies once daily. 3. Ensuring that the client drinks plenty of fluids. 4. Daily x-rays.
The nurse is helping a patient who is recovering from a 2nd to 4th thoracic vertebral injury with transferring from bed to sitting in a chair. Which nursing interventions are indicated to prevent the onset of orthostatic hypotension?
1. Apply a binder around the patient's abdomen. 2. Be certain the patient is wearing compression stockings. 3. Swing the patient's legs to the side of the bed in one swift, smooth movement. 4. Gradually raise the head of the bed. 5. Allow the patient to sit on the side of the bed with feet dangling before moving to a chair.
Why would a home health care agency choose to be certified by Medicare?
A) To remain open and offer services B) To ensure that all available services can be provided C) To receive reimbursement for Medicare-covered services D) To be able to admit clients without a physician's order