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gonzo233

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A client is scheduled to have surgery, has signed the consent form, but refuses to have a Foley catheter placed, saying That's not part of the surgery. The nurse should:
 
  1. Explain that this is part of the surgical prep and continue with the procedure.
  2. Explain that the client has already signed the consent, and place the catheter.
  3. Respect the client's wishes and document accordingly.
  4. Offer to call the physician.

Question 2

A nurse is being sued for malpractice. Which of the following specific elements must be present for the nurse to lose the case? (Select all that apply.)
 
  ______ Negligence
  ______ Damages
  ______ Injury
  ______ Malpractice
  ______ Causation
  ______ Foreseeability
  ______ Breach of duty
  ______ Duty



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Battery exists when there is not consent, even if the client was not asked. In this case, the client has the right to refuse other treatment surrounding pre- and post-op care.
Rationale 2: Battery exists when there is not consent, even if the client was not asked. In this case, the client has the right to refuse other treatment surrounding pre- and post-op care.
Rationale 3: Consent is required before procedures are performed. Depending on the invasiveness of the procedure, a written consent may be required. The client signed a consent form for surgery, and the refusal for placement of a catheter should be respected. The nurse should document the incident and not continue with the procedure.
Rationale 4: - Calling the physician is not inappropriate but there is an option that addresses the situation appropriately.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: Damages; Injury; Causation; Foreseeability; Breach of duty; Duty
Rationale : Six elements (those selected) must be present for a case of nursing malpractice to be proven. Negligence is misconduct or practice that falls below acceptable or expected standards. Malpractice is professional negligence-negligence that occurs while the person performs as a professional.




gonzo233

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


peter

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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