When evaluating the care given a battered woman, the nurse analyzes care plan components to determine which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Compassionate, respectful care was delivered.
2. The woman has the necessary information to make decisions.
3. Medical records are deliberately vague.
4. Psychological care was given in the hospital.
5. The woman identifies culturally appropriate resources.
1, 2, 5
Explanation: 1. One expected outcome of nursing care is that the woman receives compassionate, respectful, and individualized medical attention.
2. One expected outcome of nursing care is that the woman has the information she needs to make a decision about her future based on thoughtful consideration of alternatives.
5. Two expected outcomes of nursing care are that the woman is able to identify culturally appropriate community resources available to her and develops strategies for keeping herself, her children, and her family as safe as possible.
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Current vital signs include pulse 104 beats/min, respirations 26 breaths/min, blood pressure mm Hg, and PaCO2 62 mm Hg. The nurse would a. administer a nebulized bronchodilator. b. assist with reintubation. c. obtain a complete blood count (CBC). d. prepare the client for a tracheostomy.
A patient says that she cannot go home until she can walk independently because she might get "kicked out" of the apartment. The nurse realizes this patient is describing which type of living facility?
1. Assisted living facility 2. Adult day care 3. Residential living facility 4. A skilled nursing care facility
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