Following a surgical procedure, which of the following are generally responsible for moving the patient to the recovery area?
A) The surgeon
B) The orderly
C) The recovery nurses
D) The anesthesiologist, circulating nurse, and surgeon
Ans: D
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The nurse is identifying outcome criteria for a client with a nursing diagnosis of Disturbed Sensory Perception, Auditory. What would indicate that interventions to address this diagnosis have been successful?
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