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A nurse is assisting a physician during a cesarean section being performed under epidural anesthesia. Which of the following is an advantage of epidural anesthesia?
 
  A) It counteracts the effects of conscious sedation.
  B) It decreases the risk of gastrointestinal complications.
  C) It prevents clients from remembering the initial recovery period.
  D) It acts on the musculoskeletal system to produce loss of sensation.

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client at the local health care facility. Which of the following ensures that the HIPAA legislation is implemented at the facility?
 
  A) Ensure that the client's name is displayed on the first page of all faxed records.
  B) Put the client's health information up on a whiteboard to be seen by health care workers.
  C) Place light boxes for examining x-rays with the client's name in private areas.
  D) Present end-of-shift reports to the nurse coming on duty in the client's room.



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Answer to Question 1

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Epidural anesthesia is a regional anesthesia administered to a client before surgery; it decreases the risk of gastrointestinal complications in clients. Reversal drugs are medications that counteract the effects of those used for conscious sedation. General anesthesia acts on the central nervous system to produce loss of sensation; it prevents clients from remembering their initial recovery period. Epidural anesthesia primarily affects the nervous system, not the musculoskeletal system.

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The nurse should ensure that light boxes for examining x-rays with the client's name are located in private areas to ensure that HIPAA is implemented at the facility. This will ensure that important client health details are not visible to personnel who are not involved in the client's health care. HIPAA requires that the client's name is not displayed on the first page of all faxed records; the first page should indicate that the information in the statement is confidential. The nurse should not put up the client's health information on a whiteboard to be seen by other health care workers. End-of-shift reports to the nurse coming on duty should not be presented in the client's room, as there could be relatives of the client in the room with whom the client may not want to share the information.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
:D TYSM


dantucker

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

 

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