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Beheh

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Lorena, an RN, is flying from Los Angeles to New York. The flight attendant requests the help of a nurse or physician if one is on board. Lorena approaches the flight attendant and asks if she can assist.
 
  Lorena is protected by the Good Samaritan Act because the act states that a licensed health-care provider can:
  A) Administer care any time
  B) Provide care that any other prudent individual with the same education would provide
  C) Provide the same care as a paramedic
  D) Provide care outside the scope of her practice as long as she knows how to perform the required procedure

Question 2

Step two of the Decision-Making Tree involves:
 
  a. supervision c. communication
  b. evaluation d. planning



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C
In the second step of the Decision-Making Tree, communication is stressed. Before delegating to the NAP, the nurse would assess the NAP's understanding of how the task is to be accomplished, when and what information is to be reported, and any unique patient requirements. Because communication is a two-way process, the NAP will ask questions regarding the delegation and seek clarification if needed.




Beheh

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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