Which of the following topics must be addressed when giving a presentation to physicians on the benefits of the electronic medical record (EMR)? Select all that apply
1. Easier access to previous documented encounters
2. Facilitation of clinical pathways
3. Chart access speed
4. Trends and graphics are not available on demand
5. Reduced liabilities through accurate documentation
1,2,3,5
Rationale: II. Facilitates critical and clinical pathways.
III. Chart access is faster.
IV. Trends and clinical graphics are available on demand.
V. Liabilities can be reduced through better documentation.
VI. Prompts are provided to ensure administration and
documentation of medications and treatments.
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1. "It is a little cool in our examination room; may I turn up the thermostat?" 2. "I've been told you are experiencing some pain in the lower right area of your abdomen. I will examine that area first." 3. "I am going to stand on your left side so I can feel your liver better." 4. "I'm going to place this drape over you so you don't feel too exposed during this examination." 5. "I am going to place this pillow behind your head and this pillow under your knees."
The nurse learns a patient receiving a new prescription for oxandrolone takes a lipid-lowering medication daily. What will the nurse tell the patient about this drug interaction?
A) Lipid-lowering drug becomes much less effective. B) Increased risk of oxandrolone toxicity with this combination of drugs C) Increased risk of liver damage with this combination of drugs D) Oxandrolone becomes less effective with this combination of drugs.
Which of the following statements accurately reflects the situation when child abuse is present?
1. The children are in greater need of intervention than are their parents. 2. The most powerful child is likely to be the victim because the parents sense of control is threatened. 3. The abusive parents are overly sensitive to their children's needs. 4. The family needs intervention for ineffective family functioning.
A client comes to the ED for the fifth time in 2 weeks with severe physical and emotional symp-toms: She is diaphoretic, her heart is racing (124 bpm), she states she cannot breathe, and she is experiencing chest pain
Her BP is 148/90, and she tells the nurse she is afraid she is going to die. On all five visits, no physical cause for the symptoms could be determined. The nurse analyzes the history and symp-toms as being most consistent with the medical diagnosis: 1. Phobia 2. Panic disorder 3. Generalized anxiety disorder 4. Anxiety trait problem