The nurse is completing an incident report for a client. This report will:
a. assist in risk management.
b. become a part of the client's medical record.
c. not be used in a case involving litigation.
d. be accessible only to the physician and hospital employees.
ANS: A
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Which intervention should be the team's initial priority? a. Educate him about the importance of treatment adherence. b. Help him obtain employment in a local sheltered workshop. c. Interact regularly and supportively without trying to change him. d. Teach appropriate health maintenance and prevention practices.
A patient has heart failure. His physician's orders include complete bed rest. The nurse knows that this order means he
a. is encouraged to rest as much as possible. b. is confined to bed but may assume responsibility for all of his personal care. c. is confined to bed but is allowed to go to the bathroom as needed. d. must remain as quiet as possible, with any task requiring physical effort done for him.
Repolarization is synonymous with ___________.?
A) recovery B) resting and recovery C) resting D) action potential
Calling a patient "gramps" may be considered psychological abuse.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)