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, A vascular surgeon repeatedly asks the nurse to obtain Discuss the situation with the nurse manager.
signed consent forms on his surgical clients. The nurse is
uncomfortable with obtaining the informed consents and
explains this to the surgeon, but the surgeon tells the
nurse that she will be reported if the consents are not
obtained. The nurse should appropriately manage this
situation by taking which action?
A client asks the nurse to describe the preferred provider "Beneficiaries are limited to those providers that are participating health care
organization model of care because the client is unsure providers for any required health care services."
of the procedure involved in this form of health care.
Which statement by the nurse indicates an inaccurate
description of this form of organization?
A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to describe "They are specific guidelines."
the standards of care formulated by the American Nurses
Association. Which statement by the student indicates an
inaccurate description of these statements?
The nurse is completing a medication reconciliation form To compare a client's medication prescriptions to all of the medications the client
for a client. Which is a primary purpose of this process? is taking at home
A client had a colon resection. A Salem tube was in place A duty existed and it was breached
when a regular diet was brought into the client's room.
The client did not want to eat solid food and asked that
the health care provider be called. The nurse persisted in
the belief that the solid food was the correct diet. The
client ate two meals and subsequently had additional
surgery due to complications. The nurse understands that
the determination of negligence in this situation is based
on what?
The nurse is caring for an older adult and knows that an Limited vision
ethical dilemma is most likely to occur in this population
because of which issues? Select all that apply. Chronic illness
Lack of assertiveness
A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is collecting data on a Reporting the case to legal authorities
child and notes the presence of old and new bruises on
the child's back and legs. The LPN suspects physical
abuse and reports the findings to the registered nurse
knowing that which action is necessary?
A nursing student is planning care for a client with Use of padded restraints to immobilize the limb
paraplegia who is at risk for injury because of spasticity of
his leg muscles. The nurse intervenes if the student plans
to include which intervention to minimize the risk of injury
to the client?