Which information on errors and mistakes that reach the patient is tracked by pharmacies?
What will be an ideal response?
How many of the near-misses are caught before they reach the patient
When near-misses occur and are caught
Where near-misses occur and where they are caught
Who catches near-misses
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The nurse is working with a client who was recently started on insulin therapy. The client's young daughter asks, "Why do you have to give her a shot? Why can't you just give her a pill?" Which of the following responses by the nurse is best?
A. "Our bodies make insulin normally, so it is a liquid medication." B. "We do have diabetic medications in pill form. I'm not sure why the doctor ordered it this way for your mom." C. "Insulin is manufactured and given this way so it absorbs more rapidly into the body." D. "The acid in your mother's stomach would destroy this medication, so it can't be swallowed."
Researchers suggest that completely eliminating cardiovascular disease in the United States would increase our average life expectancy by
A) 3 years. B) 10 years. C) 14 years. D) 7 years.
If a patient is scheduled for an LP, what would you expect?
A. A needle will be inserted into the spinal column. B. A small biopsy of the brain will be done. C. The level of paralysis will be assessed through a neurological examination.
Visual examination of the urinary bladder: __________scopy
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word