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A client admitted to the healthcare facility is reported missing from his room. The client
  returns early next morning. What procedure is followed by the healthcare facility with
  regard to this client?
 
  A) The client needs to sign an against medical advice form.
  B) The client needs to leave the facility.
  C) The client needs to repeat the admission procedure.
  D) The client needs to have discharge form signed by physician.

Question 2

A 25-year-old male client who has acute diarrhea is feeling weak and requires assistance in going to the bathroom. The client has bathroom privileges. What role should the nurse play in such a situation?
 
  A) Insist by providing a bedpan to the client instead.
  B) Assist the client to the bathroom only at regular hours.
  C) Hold the client when he is sitting on the toilet seat.
  D) Assist to the bathroom and keep the cord for the call signal within the client's reach.



tashiedavis420

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D
Feedback:
The nurse should assist the client to the bathroom and keep the cord of the call signal within the client's reach so that assistance can be provided whenever he asks for it. The nurse should not insist by providing a bedpan instead. If the client has bathroom privileges and wants to go to the bathroom, he should be assisted to do so. The nurse should not assist the client to the bathroom only at regular hours, but should assist whenever the client has a desire to eliminate and seeks assistance to the bathroom. The nurse does not need to continue holding the client when he is sitting on the toilet seat. The client should be provided privacy.



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