A pediatric nurse is preparing a newly paralyzed patient for discharge. The patient will
require home care, ancillary therapies, and complex medication regimens, and would
benefit from a peer support group. To ensure adequate preparation for discharge and
transition to home life, the nurse will:
A ask the social worker or case manager to organize a care conference.
B assess the family for transportation needs.
C call the medical supply company to ensure delivery of home care equipment.
D contact the patient's school to ensure its readiness to accommodate the patient.
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ask the social worker or case manager to organize a care conference.
At which stage of development are children apt to believe in the reversibility of death?
A Adolescent
B Preschool age
C School age
D Toddler
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Preschool age
During the first two years of life, patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia requiring
rehospitalization are most likely to be diagnosed with:
A electrolyte disturbances.
B immune deficiencies.
C pulmonary hypertension.
D respiratory tract infections.
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respiratory tract infections.
Discharge care planning has begun for a seriously injured Vietnamese patient. The
patient's parents have refused routine home health visits. The pediatric nurse
require home care, ancillary therapies, and complex medication regimens, and would
benefit from a peer support group. To ensure adequate preparation for discharge and
transition to home life, the nurse will:
A ask the social worker or case manager to organize a care conference.
B assess the family for transportation needs.
C call the medical supply company to ensure delivery of home care equipment.
D contact the patient's school to ensure its readiness to accommodate the patient.
, Give this one a try later!
ask the social worker or case manager to organize a care conference.
At which stage of development are children apt to believe in the reversibility of death?
A Adolescent
B Preschool age
C School age
D Toddler
Give this one a try later!
Preschool age
During the first two years of life, patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia requiring
rehospitalization are most likely to be diagnosed with:
A electrolyte disturbances.
B immune deficiencies.
C pulmonary hypertension.
D respiratory tract infections.
Give this one a try later!
respiratory tract infections.
Discharge care planning has begun for a seriously injured Vietnamese patient. The
patient's parents have refused routine home health visits. The pediatric nurse