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A client tells the nurse that tuberculosis medications are so expensive they can't afford them. Which intervention by the nurse is best?
Question: An older adult client with pneumonia has copious secretions but is having difficulty coughing them up.
Identify one (1) situation you encountered during your clinical placement that required you to make a decision based on legislative requirements.
Question: When explaining the hypoxic drive to the client, which statement by the nurse is best?
Suzie, 83 year old female, has been a resident in Harmony Care for two and half years. She moved to the centre after being diagnosed with early-stage
Provide a scenario example of your assigned topic. (Be Creative and cover all sides of the scenario) Discuss the importance and/or impact of your healthcare
How would you respond to this post? This course is going to help me prepare for the nursing program in many different ways.
Driving privileges of uncontrolled diabetics should be restricted to protect others on the road.
What are two goals with one objective per goal for your intervention (goals are what you want to see changed, and objectives are how those goals
Standard precautions is: Question options: The practice used in hospitals to prevent the spread of infection from staff and patients.
A patient has hypertension and his arms get tingly sensations in the morning. He's been using nitro spray and it relieves the sensation.
Provide a follow up script. - Dylan is currently deployed overseas and is currently facing problems with his nutrition and overall health.
What is true about workplace violence in healthcare? Because each situation Is different, formal procedures on how to manage aggressive patients
Please make correction to this discharge criteria: Client will be able to be discharged from case management services upon lowering her PHq-9 scoring
Question: In assessing and assisting patients, you must be mindful of whether they are:
Which of the following is accurate concerning patient rights? It is acceptable to not tell patients the whole truth about their diagnosis
As a healthcare provider, your goals in end-of-life care should include: Withholding information if you think it will complicate the patient's ability
When providing assistance to a patient with personal hygiene, a nurse is expected to take the patient's requirements, abilities, environment,
An example of an ethical dilemma facing a healthcare professional is financial remuneration (receiving personal gifts and/or compensation) from a patient.
As stated in the Journal for Nurse Practitioners: "The development of the APRN role, the nurse practitioner (NP), began in the mid- 20th century
An absolute contraindication to administer fibrinolytic for a patient brought in with an anterior ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) would be?
Part of the National Patient Safety Goal 7 is to implement evidence-based practices to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections.
Question: Which example qualifies as a sentinel event that would require review by The Joint Commission?
A patient is on warfarin (Coumadin) and he asks about drinking alcohol. What is true in regards to alcohol consumption?
Following a sentinel event, a comprehensive systematic analysis is used to: Identify the person or persons responsible for causing harm