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The practicing nurse knows the following factor contributes to more patient injuries and death than the other factors.
 
  a. Communication failures
  b. High-technology equipment
  c. Medication administration
  d. Performing high-risk tasks

Question 2

A recent graduate nurse charts the following entry: 1200: Ambulated patient 25 feet with walker. The preceptor nurse critiques the entry. Which statement by the preceptor nurse is most accurate? This charting
 
  a. has missing data you must incorporate.
  b. is accurate and timelyvery well done.
  c. needs to say whether the patient did well or not.
  d. should include the patient's response.



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Answer to Question 1

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Communication failures are the leading cause of preventable patient injuries and death, according to The Joint Commission.
High-technology equipment is not the leading cause of preventable patient injuries and death, according to The Joint Commission.
Medication administration is not the leading cause of preventable patient injuries and death, according to The Joint Commission.
Performing high-risks tasks is not the leading cause of preventable patient injuries and death, according to The Joint Commission.

Answer to Question 2

D
The chart entry needs to include the specific response of the patient to the intervention.
Something is missing, but this option is vague and not the best choice.
The chart entry is not accurate.
The charting does need to show how the patient responded, but nurses should avoid subjective words such as well, fair, or poorly, so this answer is not the best choice.



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