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ashley

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Which phase of the nursing process can be delegated?
 
  1. Assessment
  2. Diagnosis
  3. Planning
  4. Implementation
  5. Evaluation

Question 2

What is a primary factor in the increasing interest in the use of chiropractic care?
 
  1. There are more chiropractors available.
  2. Chiropractors have been given medical doctor credentials.
  3. Use of nontraditional medical interventions
  4. Chiropractors can now perform surgical procedures to reduce pain.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Assessment requires nursing knowledge and judgment and cannot be delegated. The nurse can delegate collection of some assessment data such as vital signs.
2. Diagnosis requires that nursing knowledge and judgment be used to analyze data. This cannot be delegated.
3. Planning requires nursing knowledge and judgment and cannot be delegated.
4. Some portions of this step of the nursing process can be delegated as long as the nurse continues to supervise the work.
5. Evaluation requires nursing knowledge and judgment and cannot be delegated.

Answer to Question 2

3
Explanation: 1. This is a response to interest, not the cause of interest.
2. This is not true.
3. There is an increasing interest in chiropractic care because chiropractors focus on nontraditional interventions.
4. This is not true.



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