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audragclark

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When a nurse is questioned about his or her nursing care and held accountable for deciding how to provide that care, the BEST way to substantiate the delivery of quality care is to:
 
  a. provide testimonials from previous satisfied clients and colleagues
  b. produce an unblemished nursing practice licensure record
  c. augment the medical records in question with additional, corroborating evidence
  d. document his or her rationales using standardized nursing taxonomy

Question 2

A patient has been enrolled in a clinical trial of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). A nurse should ensure that which item is available in the treatment area?
 
  a. A blood pressure cuff
  b. A reflex hammer
  c. Suction
  d. Earplugs



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Answer to Question 1

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A nurse should document his or her care by using rationales from a standardized nursing taxonomy such as NIC. NIC provides the standardized language for nurses to use when researching which interventions are most likely to produce positive outcomes in particular client situations.

Answer to Question 2

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The potential for tinnitus or even transient hearing loss caused by the high-frequency noise produced by the treatment apparatus has prompted the routine use of earplugs for both patient and investigator, thus minimizing the occurrence of this adverse effect.





 

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