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asmith134

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Recording a nurse's description of the teaching provided to the client on performance of self-medication administration is found in a(n):
 
  A. Kardex
  B. Incident report
  C. Nursing history form
  D. Discharge summary form

Question 2

The primary rationale for why a nurse moves a client slowly from a sitting to a standing position is because of the potential for:
 
  A. Fatigue
  B. Muscle injury
  C. Sensory disorientation
  D. Orthostatic hypotension



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Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

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D. A nurse's description of the teaching provided to the client on performance of self-administration of medication is recorded in the discharge summary form.
A. A Kardex is a written form that contains basic client information. A Kardex contains an activity and treatment section and a nursing care plan section that organizes information for quick reference as nurses give change-of-shift report. It does not include a description of teaching that was provided to the client.
B. An incident report concerns any event that is not consistent with the routine operation of a health care unit or routine care of a client (e.g., a client falls).
C. A nursing history form guides the nurse through a complete assessment to identify relevant nursing diagnoses or problems. It provides baseline data about the client.

Answer to Question 2

D
A, B, C, and D. A client who has been immobile for several days or longer may be weak or dizzy or may develop orthostatic hypotension (a drop in blood pressure) when transferred.




asmith134

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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