Homework Clinic
Hands-on Clinic => Nursing and Clinical => Topic started by: appyboo on Jul 22, 2018
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The nurse is reviewing the terminally ill client's chart, and notes a referral for hospice care. Characteristics of hospice care include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Medicare pays an all-inclusive benefit related to the terminal illness or symptom management.
2. Care is delivered by an interdisciplinary team.
3. A nurse can make a referral for hospice care.
4. Clients can have Medicare claims denied if they live longer than 6 months.
5. Hospice care can be carried out in a variety of settings.
Question 2
The nurse receives an order to administer 3.8 mL of medication intramuscularly. What size syringe would the nurse use?
1. 3 mL
2. 4 mL
3. 5 mL
4. 10 mL
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Answer to Question 1
1,2,5
Rationale: Medicare pays an all-inclusive benefit that provides the client with durable medical equipment and all medication and treatment related to the terminal illness and symptom management.
Answer to Question 2
3
Rationale: The nurse would use a 5mL syringe because it is the smallest size that would contain 3.8 mL. There is no such thing as a 4mL syringe, and a 3mL syringe would be two small to hold all of the medication. A 10mL syringe would be larger than needed.