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nevelica

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The nurse is working in a residential treatment center for clients who have mental disorders. Which of the following is an important function in this type of facility?
 
  A) Provide client education regarding procedures.
  B) Provide pain medication and symptom relief.
  C) Practice bed-side and teaching skills.
  D) Supervise the setup and administration of medications.

Question 2

The nurse is providing end-of-life care for a client with end-stage cancer. In which of the following specialties is this nurse employed?
 
  A) Acute care nursing
  B) Hospice care
  C) Extended-care
  D) Travel nursing



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Answer to Question 1

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Many residential treatment facilities have a licensed nurse on duty for at least part of the day. One of the functions of the nurse in such a setting is to supervise the setup and administration of medications and provide first aid care. In an ambulatory surgery clinic, the nurse would provide client education about procedures; in hospice, nurses provide pain medication and symptom relief. Working in private duty gives a nurse the opportunity to practice basic bedside and teaching skills and to meet one client's total needs.

Answer to Question 2

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Hospice nursing involves caring for clients, giving end-of-life care. Hospice nursing takes place in hospitals, long-term care facilities, other facilities (e.g., hotels, shelters, or prisons), or the client's own home. Nurses perform many roles in acute-care nursing and extended-care nursing and hospice care may be performed in these facilities. The nurse working as a travel companion may be on duty all the time and does not usually provide hospice care.



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