Which entry will require follow-up by the nurse manager? 0800: Patient states, “fell out of bed.” Patient found lying by bed on the floor. No abnormalities noted with extremities, peripheral pulses strong, bilateral strengths equal, no bruising or bleeding. Neuro check within normal limits. Patient states, “did not pass out”. Assisted back to bed. Bed in low position and locked, side rails up x 2 and call light in reach. Bed monitor on———————————————–Jane More, RN 0810 Notified primary care provider of patient’s status. New orders received.——————————————————-Jane More, RN 0815 Portable x-ray of left hip taken in room. Patient states, “I feel fine.” ———————————————————-Jane More, RN 0830: Incident/occurence report completed and placed in the patient’s chart—Jane More, RN
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Is 0.9% NaCl is considered isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertoni…
Is 0.9% NaCl is considered isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic?
Using Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a nurse assigns the highe…
Using Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a nurse assigns the highest priority to which client need?A. EliminationB. SecurityC. SafetyD. Belonging
Your patient’s ECG shows a tall T wave; you look at the elec…
Your patient’s ECG shows a tall T wave; you look at the electrolyte results and expect to find a potassium level greater than this value _____
Is 0.45% NaCl considered isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic?
Is 0.45% NaCl considered isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic?
[Mandatory/only for 5794 student] TESLA electric vehicle pro…
[Mandatory/only for 5794 student] TESLA electric vehicle production factory using a lot of robots is a typical example of the following IoT business category.
This gives a more representative measure of the ability of t…
This gives a more representative measure of the ability of the kidney to concentrate urine:
Match the test to it’s confirmatory test
Match the test to it’s confirmatory test
A clear yellow urine will never contain any pathologically s…
A clear yellow urine will never contain any pathologically significant constituents.
A reagent strip test for blood is reported positive. No red…
A reagent strip test for blood is reported positive. No red blood cells are seen on the microscopic examination. The patient’s condition is called: