A nurse is preparing a room for a new patient. Which of the following is an accepted guideline for this activity? Select all that apply
A) Position the bed in the highest position for ambulatory patients.
B) Open the bed by folding back the top linens.
C) Assemble routine equipment and supplies.
D) Provide a hospital gown to be worn by the patient at all times.
E) If lab work has not been done, provide a container for a clean urine specimen.
F) Adjust the temperature to 65°F and turn off overhead lights.
B, C, E
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A nursing faculty member explains to students that the nursing role with a significant effect on patients' health and quality of life is the role of
a. caregiver. b. collaborator. c. educator. d. manager.
What is the legal significance of a nurse's action when a nurse threatens a demanding client with restraints?
A. The nurse can be charged with assault. B. The nurse can be charged with negligence. C. The nurse can be charged with malpractice. D. The nurse can be charged with beneficence.
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What will be an ideal response?