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magmichele12

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Mrs. Howe, age 59, had a bilateral mastectomy with axillary node dissection and was discharged home 2 days later with drains in situ. Contrary to the nurses' predischarge teaching,
 
  Mrs. Howe attempted to remove one of her drains independently once output ceased, resulting
  in pain, tissue trauma, and bleeding. Mrs. Howe claims that her injuries were the result of negligence by the nurses on the unit. How would the court apply the principle of comparative
  negligence in this case?
 
  A) The court would determine what proportion of the patient's injuries was the result of her
  own actions.
  B) The court would compare Mrs. Howe's actions with those of a reasonable person.
  C) The court would determine whether it was medically appropriate to discharge Mrs. Howe
  with her drains still in situ.
  D) The court would decide if the nurses on the postsurgical unit are legally obliged to teach
  patients.

Question 2

A nursing student who has held a variety of nonnursing positions is scheduled to graduate in a few weeks and is searching for a nursing job.
 
  The student has responded to a posting at a
  local hospital that asks for two references. Which of the following individuals would be the
  best choices for these two references?
 
  A) A trusted coworker and a nurse who supervised the student during a preceptorship
  B) A family friend who knows the student well and the associate dean of the nursing school
  C) The two work supervisors with whom the student has the strongest rapport
  D) A nursing instructor and the supervisor of the student's latest job



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
In the application of comparative negligence, the courts determine what percentage
of injury resulted from a patient's negligence and what part rested with the nurse, and reduce
the damage award accordingly. The court would also likely examine the patient's actions in light
of those of a reasonable person, but this is not a direct application of the concept of comparative
negligence. The court would not likely focus on the appropriateness of the patient's discharge
or the nurses' abilities to teach patients.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D
A primary reference should be an instructor from your basic educational program.
This person would be able to affirm your ability in the nursing field. Another reference should
be someone who has employed you and who can describe your work habits and effectiveness
as an employee. Coworkers and family friends are not normally appropriate references.




magmichele12

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


mammy1697

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

 

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