A nurse educator could be considered culturally as a(an)
A) Referral source
B) Respondent
C) Expert
D) Key informant
Ans: D
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Client: Thomas Jackson DOB: 5/3/1936 Gender: Male January 23 (Today): Right upper extremity PICC is intact, patent, and has a good blood return. Site clean and free from manifestations of infiltration, irritation, and infection. -Sue Franks, RN January 20: Purulent drainage from sacral wound. Wound cleansed and dressing changed. Dr. Smith notified and updated on client status. New orders received for intravenous antibiotics. -Sue Franks, RN January 13: Client alert and oriented. Sacral wound dressing changed. -Sue Franks, RN January 6: Right upper extremity PICC inserted. No complications. Discharged with home health care. -Dr. Smith Based on the information provided, which action should the nurse take? a. Notify the health care provider. b. Administer the prescribed medication. c. Discontinue the PICC. d. Switch the medication to the oral route.
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