An RN is responsible for the person's total care. This is:
a. Team nursing
b. Primary nursing
c. Functional nursing
d. Patient-focused care
B
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The nurse is conducting discharge teaching on the possible signs of insufficient lactation in the exclusively breastfeeding infant-mother dyad in the first month after delivery
The nurse's material would include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) a. Low urination pattern b. Low stooling frequency c. Minimal breast changes after delivery d. Weight loss of more than 10% of the birth weight e. Continued weight loss after day 10 of life f. Very irritable or sleepy infant, nursing less than seven times a day
A client is on hospice with a diagnosis of end-stage heart failure. The family wants to know what the goals of treatment will be. The hospice nurse relates to them that the primary goal of treatment is tp:
1. Provide comfort and reduce any distressing respiratory symptoms. 2. Provide significant pain medications. 3. Keep the client out of the hospital. 4. Provide information to the family.