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The nurse working on a pediatric unit is reviewing a medication order for an assigned child. The physician's order is illegible and incomplete. The nurse would do which of the following as a priority action?
 
  1. Call the physician and ask him to clarify the order.
  2. Fax the order to the pharmacy, which will clarify the order with the physician.
  3. Give the order to the unit secretary, who will clarify the order with the physician.
  4. Give the medication as interpreted so as not to disrupt client care.

Question 2

The instructor asks the nursing student to explain the common purpose of nurse practice acts. Which of the following is an accurate response?
 
  1. To provide laws to sanction nurses
  2. To protect nurses in their practice
  3. To protect the public
  4. To limit nursing practice



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: In the role of an advocate for the client, the nurse has the obligation to clarify the order and reduce the risk of a medication error that might be incurred by guessing what the order says. Even if the pharmacy or unit secretary interpreted the illegible handwriting, the nurse could not give the medication without independently being certain it was properly interpreted. The nurse should speak to the physician and seek clarification.

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Rationale 1: All state nurse practice acts have one commonality: to protect the public. Nurse practice acts regulate the practice of nursing, and can differ from state to state. The sanctioning of nurses is done by the Board of Nursing in that state. The purpose of state laws is not to limit or protect nurses.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


kilada

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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