The maintenance of good, thorough documentation and a decision trail is especially critical in:

A) Member checks
B) Stepwise replications
C) Negative case analysis
D) Inquiry audits


D

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A client with renal failure is receiving peritoneal dialysis. The nurse is explaining the process to the client. Which statement would the nurse include in a discussion with the client and

family? A) "The peritoneum is more permeable because of the presence of excess metabolites." B) "The metabolites will diffuse from the interstitial space to the bloodstream mainly through diffusion and ultrafiltration." C) "The peritoneum acts as a semi-permeable membrane through which wastes move by diffusion and osmosis." D) "The solutes in the dialysate will enter the bloodstream through the peritoneum."

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A client with HIV will be started on a medication regimen of three medications. Which medication will be given that will interfere with the virus's ability to make a genetic blueprint. What drug will the nurse instruct the client about?

A) Protease inhibitor B) Integrase inhibitors C) Reverse transcriptase inhibitors D) Hydroxyurea (Hydrea)

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A nurse is interviewing a client who has a co-occurring diagnosis. The client is trying to explain why it is so easy to start drinking again even though hospitalization and prescribed medications can eventually "control" his mental problems

Which statement by the client would the nurse interpret as reflecting the client's beliefs? A) "It just seems easier and cheaper to go out and get a bottle or a fix than it does to keep paying for medications with money I don't have." B) "If I come out of the hospital and keep taking my prescribed medications, I know I will function better, but I won't be able to escape my feelings or feel high like I do when I drink." C) "I just don't like the side effects my prescribed medications cause, and, besides that, I can never remember to take them at specific times or with food." D) "I don't like to take them because then my spouse expects me to be more responsible and to help around the house more often. I don't have to be bothered with that when I drink or use."

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The phase of the discharge process where medical attention dominates discharge planning efforts is known as:

a. The transitional phase b. The continuing phase c. The acute phase d. The multidisciplinary phase

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