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A 28-year-old male patient has been admitted due to third-de…
A 28-year-old male patient has been admitted due to third-degree burns on both calves, requiring a skin graft. The care plan entails a 3-day inpatient stay followed by 6 months of outpatient treatment, including home care and dressing changes. When is the most appropriate time for the nurse to commence the educational plan.
The daughter of D.T. comes to the hospital and sees that her…
The daughter of D.T. comes to the hospital and sees that her mother is now ill with pneumonia with a fever, green sputum, and tachypnea. She wants to know when her mother will be able to come home. D.T. must be able to meet the following requirements: [oxygenation] and [symptom1] and [symptom2] and [symptom3]
Directions: Choose the best answer for each question. Part…
Directions: Choose the best answer for each question. Participles can…
A home healthcare nurse receives a prescription from a physi…
A home healthcare nurse receives a prescription from a physician for a medication that the patient is reluctant to take due to a history of experiencing side effects from this medication. The nurse attentively listens to the patient’s concerns, takes their condition into account, evaluates the suitability of the medication, and explores alternative treatment options. What should be the nurse’s most appropriate course of action?
A nurse is caring for a patient with congestive heart failur…
A nurse is caring for a patient with congestive heart failure (CHF) and has select
An acute care nurse has committed a serious medication error…
An acute care nurse has committed a serious medication error and has reported the error to the hospital’s adverse medication error hotline as well as to the unit manager. The manager is a firm believer in developing critical thinking skills. From this standpoint, what action by the manager would best nurture this ability in the nurse who made the error?
To make a connection with a patient during a motivational in…
To make a connection with a patient during a motivational interview the nurse recognizes which of the following skills are needed? (Select all that apply)
An American River College Nursing Student has completed the…
An American River College Nursing Student has completed the following steps for Intravenous Piggy Back (IVPB) administration. Check doctor’s order- determine IV solution, medication name, route, time and indication. Assess the compatibility of medication with existing IV solutions and other medications. Calculate IV flow rate for IV pump. Wash hands; assess IV site and patency, check allergies, and gather supplies. Wash hands, check patient ID, explain meds and process to the patient. Connect infusion tubing (secondary tubing) to the medication bag. Allow the solution to fill by opening the regulator flow clamp (or back-fill when connected to primary IV). Hang IVPB higher than the primary IV bag. Connect IVPB tubing to the primary line: scrub the primary port with alcohol for 15 seconds, remove IVPB tubing cap, and insert tip of IVPB tubing into the primary port. What is the correct order of the next steps?
Effective communication that can help motivate patients can…
Effective communication that can help motivate patients can be to use the 4 C’s. Which make up the 4 C’s? (Select all that apply)