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During an evening shift, Clara, a senior student nurse, was working as a nursing assistant in the local hospital where she does her school clinical rotations. One of the nurses she was working with was extremely busy and asked Clara to assist her.
 
  The nurse knew that Clara would be graduating soon and had good clinical skills. Which of the following tasks would be appropriate for Clara to independently perform? A. Distributing medications to patients
  B. Administering insulin injections
  C. Collecting intake and output data
  D. Assessing patients

Question 2

A patient has met the goals set for improvement of ventilatory status. The nurse should now:
 
  A. modify the care plan.
  B. discontinue the care plan.
  C. create a nursing diagnosis that states goals have been met.
  D. reassess the patient's response to care and evaluate the implementation step of the nursing process.



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Answer to Question 1

C
During the time when a student nurse works as an employee of a health care facility, perform only tasks that appear in a job description for a nurse's aide or nursing assistant. For example, even if a student nurse has learned how to administer intramuscular medications, a nurse's aide does not perform this task.

Answer to Question 2

B
After a nurse determines that expected outcomes and goals have been met and evaluation confirms it, the nurse discontinues that portion of the care plan.




ss2343

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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