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Management of Care Communicating With Clients Who Speak a Language Different Than the Nurse Nurses have the responsibility of ensuring clients are aware of their rights and protecting those rights while providing care. Regardless of a client’s age, needs, or care setting, the basic client rights remain the same. Clients have the right to be informed about all aspects of their care and participate in the decisions made, to accept, refuse, or change their plan of care, and to receive care that is delivered by competent caregivers who treat them with respect. As a patient advocate, we must ensure they understand what is happening with their care. As an advocate for our patients who speak a different language, we should seek the assistance of an interpreter if the client doesn’t speak the same language as us (the nurse) or another provider. Otherwise, these patients can’t be informed in respect to their care. Planning Care for a Client Following a Stroke Assess ability to swallow and assist with feeding on unaffected side. Assess movement/strength in extremities. Assess ability to perform ADLs and make any necessary referrals. Educating a Newly Licensed Nurse About Medication Administration Nursing responsibilities pertaining to medication administration:  Have knowledge of federal, state, and local laws as well as facility procedures and protocols related to prescribing, dispensing, and administering medications  Preparing and administering medications and evaluating patient response to said medications  Developing and maintaining up-to-date knowledge base of medications they administer, including uses, mechanism of action, routes of administration, safe dose range, adverse effects, precautions, contraindications, and interactions  Maintain knowledge of acceptable practice and skills competency  Determine accuracy of medication prescriptions  Report any/all med errors  Safeguarding and storing medications The “Rights” of safe medication administration will reduce the occurrence of medication errors. These rights are:  Right Client  Right Medication  Right Dose  Right Time  Right Route

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