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mrsjacobs44

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The nurse responds to a pediatric code in the emergency room. Upon arrival, the nurse finds the parents outside of the room, and they ask if they can go in. The best response the nurse can give is:
 
  1. Family is not allowed in the room during this type of situation. It is best for you to go to the waiting room..
   2. You want to remember your child in happier times, not like this. Please wait here..
   3. Yes, you may go on in, but stay out of everyone's way so that you do not make it worse..
   4. Of course. I will go with you. Please do not touch anything until we know what is going on..

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When administering pain medication to a palliative care patient, what needs to be included?
 
  1. Ensure that the correct pain scale is being used.
   2. The six rights of medication administration
   3. Explanation of medication to the patient and family
   4. All of the above



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1. The family should be escorted to a family room so that the child receives all of the care needed.
2. This may increase anxiety for the parents and should be avoided.
3. During a pediatric code situation, it is very important to provide for the safety of the patient's family
4. During a pediatric code situation, it is very important to provide for the safety of the patient's family. Always ensure that a staff member is assigned to be with the family during the entire code.

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1. A correct pain scale will identify the physiological signs of the child.
2. The six rights should be followed with all patients.
3. Explanations should occur for all medications.
4. All of the choices are necessary for correct pain medication administration practice when caring for any patient, including palliative care patients.




mrsjacobs44

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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