Clinical nursing skills and techniques 8th edition


















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Sit and carefully explain what is required before his follow-up. Use a combination of verbal and written information. ANS: D. For discharge teaching, use a combination of verbal and written information. This most effectively provides patients with standardized care information, which has been shown to improve patient knowledge and satisfaction. The nurse realizes that successful recovery at home is often based on: a. ANS: B.

Discharge from an agency is stressful for a patient and family. Before a patient is discharged, the patient and family need to know how to manage care in the home and what to expect with regard to any continuing physical problems. Family caregiving is a highly stressful experience. Family members who are not properly prepared for caregiving are frequently overwhelmed by patient needs, which can lead to unnecessary hospital readmissions.

The physician orders IV fluids for the dehydration and an IV antiemetic for the patient. However, the patient states that she is fearful of needles and adamantly refuses to have an IV started.

The nurse explains the importance of and rationale for the ordered treatment, but the patient continues to refuse. What should the nurse do?

Summon the nurse technician to hold the arm down while the IV is inserted. Use a numbing medication before inserting the IV. Tell the patient that she will be discharged without care unless she complies. The Patient Self-Determination Act, effective December 1, , requires all Medicare- and Medicaid-recipient hospitals to provide patients with information about their right to accept or reject medical treatment.

The patient has the right to refuse treatment. Refusal should be documented and the health care provider consulted about alternate treatment. An unconscious patient is admitted through the emergency department. How and when is. Determined only when the patient is able b. Postponed until family members arrive c. Determined before treatment is started ANS: B. If a patient is unconscious, identification often is not made until family members arrive.

Blackout procedures are intended mainly to protect crime victims. During admission of a patient, the nurse notes that the patient speaks another language and. What should the nurse do to facilitate communication? Use hand gestures to explain.

Request and wait for an interpreter. Work with the family to gather information. Complete as much of the admission assessment as possible using simple phrases.

If the patient does not speak English or has a severe hearing impairment, the clerk must have access to an interpreter to assist during the admission procedure. Condition: New. Choose Expedited shipping for fastest business day delivery. Satisfaction Guaranteed!. Seller Inventory Z Book Description Soft cover. Seller Inventory ABE Anne Griffin Perry; Patricia A. Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques, 8th Edition. Anne Griffin Perry ; Patricia A. Potter ; Wendy Ostendorf.



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