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dakota nelson

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Which of the following examples demonstrates a breach of confidentiality and a violation of HIPAA?
 
  A. Giving a report to the oncoming nurse in a conference room
  B. Discussing a patient's diagnosis with the patient's health care provider
  C. Providing patient information to the nursing assistant caring for the patient
  D. Sharing with other nurses on the unit that a patient is HIV-positive

Question 2

A patient has received several nursing interventions. To evaluate the interventions, the nurse needs to examine the:
 
  A. appropriateness of the interventions and the correct application of the implementation process.
  B. nursing diagnoses to ensure they are not medical diagnoses.
  C. care planning process for errors in other health care team members' judgment.
  D. interventions of each nurse to enable the nurse manager to correctly evaluate their performance.



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Answer to Question 1

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Issues of disclosure, privacy, and confidentiality are an important concern when working with patients or peers infected with blood-borne illnesses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS), hepatitis, and sexually transmitted illnesses. A nurse will care for patients with these illnesses in every segment of nursing practice. A nurse should always use standard precautions as a standard of care when caring for all patients. The 1995 American Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to persons with AIDS. This federal law protects the rights of disabled people and HIV-infected patients.

Answer to Question 2

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Accurate information must be present for nurses to make ongoing clinical decisions. As nurses evaluate expected outcomes, they decide if interventions have been appropriate. Unmet or partially met goals will then require nurses to continue the present intervention.





 

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