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nramada

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A teen should be checked for depression at __________ physician visit(s).
 
  1. Every
   2. One
   3. Monthly
   4. Bi-yearly

Question 2

A home-care pediatric nurse is taking care of an immobile three year old with a home ventilator. The nurse knows she must maintain proper positioning for the child in order to prevent bedsores from developing. This knowledge is known as:
 
  1. Justice.
   2. Beneficence.
   3. Veracity.
   4. Fidelity.



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1. Teens are relatively healthy and require infrequent physician visits. Speaking with the teen at every visit will help to identify depression early.
2. The teen may develop depression over time and questions should be asked at every visit.
3. Teens are relatively healthy and do not require monthly physician visits.
4. Every visit assessment should include a depression check.

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1. This is the obligation for caring for the patient.
2. This is an act for a nurse to do good, not harm a patient.
3. This is the act of telling the patient the truth.
4. This is a nurse's responsibility for providing the best care possible for the patient.




nramada

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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