When presenting a class discussion on personal health records and their implementation, the instructor reviews several barriers. Which of the following would the instructor be most likely to include? Select all that apply
A) Reluctance by providers
B) Variations in patient identifiers
C) Issues involving data security
D) Patients viewing themselves as consumers
E) Liability issues
A, B, C
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a. involves new rules and new experiences. b. is a new way of experiencing reality. c. is conducted in certain geographical areas of the world. d. requires learning a unique language.
The nurse is assessing a pregnant client who is at 29 weeks gestation. The nurse notes that the client's blood pressure is 160/90 and documents that the clonus was noted after assessing the patellar reflex. Which assessment findings led the nurse to document this finding?
A. There was no response when the area directly above the knee was struck with the percussion hammer. B. The nurse noted an extension of the leg when the percussion hammer touched the area above the knee. C. The client complained of pain when the foot was dorsiflexed. D. The client's foot tapped against the nurse's hand when it was dorsiflexed.