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NURS 6900 PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE TEST BANK Exam Questions and Answers Guaranteed Success
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NURS 30020 PEDS Infant, Child, And Adolescent Nutrition Exam-Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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NURS6521 FINAL EXAM TEST Questions Answered 2024 RATED A+.pdf
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NURSING CRITICAL CARE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 Guaranteed success.pdf
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Nursing Critical Care Chapter 3
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---55September 20232023/2024
- Nursing Critical Care 
Chapter 3 
Laws: EMTALA: Emergency room law - everyone who comes in ER room must be treated whether they have insurance or not. 
Torts: Doing something legally wrong 
	Intentional: Assault (Verbal threats), battery (Physical harm, putting your hands on them without permission), 
false imprisonment (medical restraint is a necessity) (Haldol to sedate them is chemical restraint) 
	Unintentional: Negligence (no harm to patient we just didn’t do what we were supposed to), Ma...
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Nursing Critical Care
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---55September 20232023/2024
- Nursing Critical Care 
Chapter 3 
Laws: EMTALA: Emergency room law - everyone who comes in ER room must be treated whether they have insurance or not. 
Torts: Doing something legally wrong 
	Intentional: Assault (Verbal threats), battery (Physical harm, putting your hands on them without permission), 
false imprisonment (medical restraint is a necessity) (Haldol to sedate them is chemical restraint) 
	Unintentional: Negligence (no harm to patient we just didn’t do what we were supposed to), Ma...
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$10.49 More Info
Docmercy