Answer: When a patient is being ordered to have diagnosis as well as test in the lab, it doesn't mean that the patient has to visit or take tests on that particular lab. He can go for the laboratory test where he can feel easy. This means he doesn't have violated the physician orders by going to another lab.
Treatment can be performed by the physician but it is not necessary that patient should consider the same laboratory for the test. There is not any kind of violation regarding this
Has the patient violated the physicians orders by going to another lab?
Show a document and example of transfer and discharge summary for a patient going to another facility, hospital or home. (includes the reason, patient disease or current condition, medications, treatments or procedure, diet and any important information). 1. interfacility transfer form 2. transfer report 3. discharge summary
Scenario 2. [5 Marks] You are the manager of a clinical lab at large-sized hospital. Physicians and nurses are concerned about the early morning turnaround time for lab tests. It appears the samples are collected on the 6:00 A.M round. Physicians begin their patient rounds at 7:30 A.M and prefer to see the lab tests results at the time they see the patient so they can make decisions with regards to patient treatment. 1. What is the best method to...
18. A nurse is caring for a patient and discusses his condition with another nurse outside his door in a loud voice. This nurse has violated the
It is important for physicians to be _____ patient use of alternative therapies.
The nurse is providing care to a patient whose family has previously brought suit against another hospital and two physicians. How should the nurse provide care to this patient? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. a. Assign the patient to a different nurse each day so that no one nurse has to work under this stress. b. Review standards of care that pertain to this patient...
Lab This is lab for patient with Primary admission diagnosis Left knee DJD. Then she has surgery with total knee replacement, And stay hospital for recover in her legs, she has orthostatic hypotension, hypertension, sleep apnea, GERD, memory loss Please write explanation Lab values for this patient (note recent values and highlight trends) Lab below BUN/CRE Ratio 36 mg/dLRatio H Glucose 138 Sodium Lvl 143 mmol/L BUN 29mg/dL
The practice of medicine has undergone dramatic change. Physicians are now accountable for costs and patient care outcomes by organizations that pay for care and their performance track records are exposed to increasing public scrutiny. In your opinion, given these evolving developments, will the attractiveness of medicine as a career decline, stay the same, or increase? Consider and list the rational points for your opinion and be sure to back your opinion up with credible resources
Lab This is lab for patient with Primary admission diagnosis Left knee DJD. Then she has surgery with total knee replacement, And stay hospital for recover in her legs, she has orthostatic hypotension, hypertension, sleep apnea, GERD, memory loss Please write explanation Lab values for this patient (note recent values and highlight trends) Lab below WBC 7.91 x 10E3/uL RBC 3.11 x 106/uL Hbg 9.1g/dL Hct 29.1% MCHC 31.3 g/dL Platelet 298 x 10E3/uL Mono# Auto 0.91 x103/uL Eos# Auto...
2. Patient presents with restlessness and extreme thirst. lab results show sodium of 159, potassium of 3.5, chloride96, magnesium 1.9, calcium 9.3. what is going on with this patient? What are the interventions for this patient?
A patient has orders to receive 3,000 mL of IV fluid at a rate of 125 mL/hr. If the infusion starts at 1000, at what time should the nurse anticipate changing the IV bag if each bag contains 1L of fluid?