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hubes95

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While making her rounds, a nurse hears a cry for help. Upon entering the room she finds the
  patient on the floor at the end of her bed. The side rails were up, the call button was within reach,
  and the bed was in its lowest position.
 
  The patient stated, I needed to use the bathroom and I just
  didn't want to bother the nurses.. How should this incident be written in the occurrence report?
  A) The patient crawled out of bed attempting to go to the bathroom and fell. The call bell was in
  reach, the side rails were up, and the bed was in the lowest position.
  B) The nurse found the patient on the floor at the end of her bed. The side rails were up, the bed
  was in its lowest position, and the call bell had been within reach.
  C) Though instructed to call for help, the patient insisted on ambulating without assistance. She
  was found on the floor.
  D) The patient was found on the floor. Assisted back to bed. No injuries noted. Instructed to call
  the nurse prior to getting out of bed in the future.

Question 2

What behavior is a new nurse demonstrating when he or she politely refuses to give up
  scientifically sound skill techniques learned in school in favor of common non-evidence-based
  practices of a clinical unit?
 
  A) Effective followership and beginning leadership skills
  B) Poor interpersonal skills
  C) Failure to function as a team player
  D) Inflexibility



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mistyjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




hubes95

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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