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ereecah

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When applying the value analysis model, the first question to ask yourself is:
 
  a. What are the true reported facts about the client?
  b. What is the value question that I identify?
  c. Would this principle fit if this client were my parent?
  d. Would I be legally liable?

Question 2

A 68-year-old being treated for depression has a history of a suicide attempt at age 26 . When the patient reports feelings of uselessness related to selling the family business and retiring, the nurse should initially:
 
  a. notify the patient's health care provider of the intensified feelings of despair.
  b. provide one-on-one time with the patient for the purpose of discussing the stated feelings.
  c. alert other staff members of the need to increase the visual monitoring of this patient.
  d. ask the patient if he is experiencing any suicidal ideations, including any plans to hurt himself.



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Answer to Question 1

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The first question asked when applying the value-added model would be what value question is being identified. The nurse must identify and clarify the value question when making ethical decisions. Without a clear understanding of the question at hand, a final decision becomes very difficult.

Answer to Question 2

D
Whenever there is a concern for suicide, the patient should be assessed immediately for ideations as well as plan. Risk is higher when there is a history of a suicide attempt and if the patient is over 65 years of age.




ereecah

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


Laurenleakan

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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