A nurse increase the rate of the oxygen as per the provider's order then checks the oxygen saturation. When the nurse administer the oxygen what phase of the nursing process would this occur? A. Implimentation B. Evaluation C.Assessment D. Planning
Answer: (A) Implementation.
Implementation is the step in caring of patients which involves action such as providing oxygen to the patient or cardiac monitoring etc. Implementation means apply the plan out work to achieve productive outcomes.
A nurse increase the rate of the oxygen as per the provider's order then checks the...
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