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first section has to do with delegation, which we will have covered in cussing ethical provisions 4-6. This is a very important part of how you as a se will make decisions about patient care and accountability for that care. sing school and licensing questions will require that you understand egation, so please look at this as a very important subject and read and Swer for understanding,...
Please explain these in your own words as much as possible. What is delegation? What is supervision? What is the meaning of the term unlicensed person? What are the 6 criteria that must be addressed by the entity (the organization providing the care) before delegation of nursing tasks can occur. What are the 5 criteria that must be met before delegation can occur. What additional criteria are covered by sections C and D What assessment is required prior to delegation?...
4. In caring for a client with neutropenia, what tasks can be delegated to the nursing assistant? Select all that apply. a. Take vital signs every 4 hours. b. Report temperature elevation >100.4 F. c. Assess for sore throat, cough, or burning with urination. d. Gather supplies to prepare the room for protective isolation e. Report superinfections f. Practice good handwashing techniques.
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER Include delegated evidence-based nursing interventions that can be used. 2. Discuss the nurse-client relationship in caring for a person with this specific mental health condition and how it may vary from other areas of nursing. 3. Include ethical concerns that may arise in caring for the patient. 4. Discuss maintaining appropriate boundaries in the relationship. 5. Describe how the work of one nursing theorist can be helpful in caring for this client. 6. Discuss your personal feelings...
Consider the following project, all durations are in days. Find the critical path and which tasks have slack. What is the probability the project will be done in 50 days? How about in 53 days? Suppose any task can be crashed for up to two days for the same cost per day, but that tasks A and N cannot be crashed at all. Which tasks should be crashed if the project needed to be completed in 45 days with at...
7. What nursing actions are important in each phase of the nursing process? a. Assessment b. Diagnosing c. Planning d. Implementation e. Evaluation 8. Explain the relationship between protein levels and drug levels in the body. 9. Discuss the rationale for enteric coated medications. 10. What is the most serious allergic reaction? Common S/S? Treatment? 11. Which laboratory values should be monitored to assess for kidney damage?
7.Define Nursing Process. 8. What are the purposes of Nursing Process? 9. Is Nursing Process a cycle (or cyclical)? Discuss your answer. 12. The first phase in Nursing Process is Assessing. Activities included in assessing are: a. Collecting data b. Organizing data c. Validating data d. Documenting data A nurse must first collect the data. There are 2 types of data, what are the 2 types of data? Please define, differentiate and give examples for each data. 13. How can...
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e working on a cardiac unit delegated taking vital signs to an experienced unlicensed assistive s. A nurse onnel (UAP). Four hours later, the nurse notes that the patient's blood pressure is much higher than revious readings, and the patient's mental status has changed. What action by the nurse would most likely have prevented this negative outcome? rs (a) Determining if the UAP knew how to take blood pressure (b) Double-checking the UAP by...
NURSING Provisions 7-9 what the provision might apply to theses' situation How can you foresee a nurse acting in the interest of one of the following provisions. 7. The nurse’s contribution to the profession through research 8. Nurse’s obligation to advance health and human rights and reduce disparities 9. Social justice – promoting nursing principles into health policies
1. Define Nursing Informatics. 2. What are the 3 sciences involved in Nursing Informatics? 3. Describe Nursing Informatics theories discussed in Chapter 16 of the Sewell textbook. 4. Describe the differences between an EMR and an EHR. 5. What is a PHR? Who is responsible for its maintenance? 6. What are 3 benefits and 3 limitations of a PHR? 7. What is a Smart Card? 8. Describe the purpose of ‘meaningful use’ and how it was achieved in the article...