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jayhills49

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A client is being admitted to rehabilitation. Which type of primary assessment should the nurse make a priority for this client?
 
  1. Level of function
  2. Nutritional status
  3. Medical condition
  4. Insurance provider

Question 2

The nurse plans to practice community-based nursing. In what should this nurse demonstrate proficiency?
 
  1. Caring for children
  2. Cultural competence
  3. Caring for the elderly client
  4. Caring for the obstetrical client



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 1

1. To develop an individualized plan of care, the nurse first must determine the client's level of physical function.2. Nutritional assessment will be determined after the primary assessment.
3. The medical condition will already be documented.
4. Insurance provider will already be documented.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 2

1. Caring for children is only one aspect of community care.
2. The nurse planning for community must be culturally competent and capable of delivering family health care needs.
3. The elderly client is one aspect of community care.
4. The community health nurse will not likely be proficient at obstetrical, but should know the necessary referrals.





 

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