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Melani1276

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When applying restraints on a patient with an endotracheal tube who is on a ventilator, the nurse understands that they are placed to protect the patient from self-extubation. Which of the follow-ing must occur when the restraints are applied?
 
  a. Written permission from the patient or family.
  b. Written order from the physician
  c. Is accepted as a standard of care in the intensive care unit
  d. Cannot be used unless the patient attempts to self-extubate

Question 2

The nurse is working with an LPN and a UAP to care for five patients. Which of the following is considered negligence when delegated to the UAP by the RN?
 
  a. Blood glucose monitoring
  b. Removal of wrist restraints during the bath
  c. Antifungal powder application
  d. Transportation to radiography



manuelcastillo

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Answer to Question 1

B

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A This does not apply.
B The physician must write an order for restraints even in the ICU.
C This does not apply.
D This does not apply.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A This is within the UAP's scope of practice and does not constitute malpractice.
B This is within the UAP's scope of practice and does not constitute malpractice.
C UAPs are not allowed to administer medications, even topical medications.
D This is within the UAP's scope of practice and does not constitute malpractice.



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