What part if discharge process may be delegated?
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Packing patient's belongings, walking/rolling them out.
Which of the following examples illustrates the benefit of collecting data using
computerized system?
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A hospital found that the highest readmission rate was seen in patients with
congestive heart failure.
What is Against Medical Advice (AMA)? What are the patient implications?
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AMA is against medical advice and the patient implications are that he or
she understands the risk involved in leaving and that the health insurance
provider may not pay for hospitalization.
What is the purpose of the hand-off report?
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To permit the new nurse an opportunity to ask questions about the patient.
Dr. Swanzy is at the bedside with a clinical student preparing to perform a sterile
procedure. The student makes an A in clinical for the day when he/she:
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Opens the outermost flap of the sterile field away from the body, keeping
arm outstretched and avoiding crossing the sterile field.
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Packing patient's belongings, walking/rolling them out.
Which of the following examples illustrates the benefit of collecting data using
computerized system?
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A hospital found that the highest readmission rate was seen in patients with
congestive heart failure.
What is Against Medical Advice (AMA)? What are the patient implications?
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AMA is against medical advice and the patient implications are that he or
she understands the risk involved in leaving and that the health insurance
provider may not pay for hospitalization.
What is the purpose of the hand-off report?
Give this one a try later!
To permit the new nurse an opportunity to ask questions about the patient.
Dr. Swanzy is at the bedside with a clinical student preparing to perform a sterile
procedure. The student makes an A in clinical for the day when he/she:
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Opens the outermost flap of the sterile field away from the body, keeping
arm outstretched and avoiding crossing the sterile field.