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The name of the physician caring for a patient and the diagnosis of the patient are not considered protected health information true or false?

False


Which special precaution will the nurse take when caring for a patient with Hepatitis?

glooves


Why should hair be kept clean and out of the way way when caring for a patient?

To prevent contamination to yourself as well as the Patient, and for sterility.


What to know about when caring for a patient with mental disability?

Type your answer here... I don't know


What kind of personality traits are there for a pediatrician?

sensetive, caring, nuturing, knowledgble, patient:)


What are enrolled nurse responsibilities when caring for a patient with a morphine infusion?

find it your self!


Example of case presentation for nursing?

For your nursing class you present to your instructor in writing as well as an oral presentation an example of caring for a particular patient from start to finish; your first meeting with the patient, your initial observation as you speak with them, note taking and history as per the patient, initial vital signs - b/p, pulse, respirations, etc., do an overall assessment of the body including lung and heart sounds, pulse points, skin colorings, pupil assessment, bowel sounds, assess mind orientation, any skin breakdowns. All would be noted in full in the chart.


What type of protective gear would a doctor wear when caring for a patient with lupus?

None.


Most reliable index of volume status when caring for a patient with a fluid imbalance?

Urine output


Do you need a special respirator mask before caring for a suspected or confirmed TB patient?

yes


Why should you wear clean protective clothing when caring for a patient?

so that the patient do nat get any kind of bacteria or other allergic problems as the immune system of the patient is weak n can create more complications


Why is it so important to be a nurse in this day and age?

A nurses' speciality is caring for the patient, acting as an advocate for the patient, making sure their wishes are met. By collating all the information through assessments and the rapport that has hopefully been built we can provide a clearer picture of their needs. We do this by using assessment tools, and building trust with the patient, to inform the care we give. Reviewing the assessment(s) results regularly to look for patterns of improvement, or, in some cases, a decline in health, the interpretation which the nurse draws upon the assessment(s) is a key to any decisions that are made. Nurses have great value within the decision making process, as they spend the most time with the patient(s), this makes it easier to monitor the health status of the patient. The nurse also acts as the patient's advocate, regarding their choice of treatment and assumed outcome. Whenever a decision is in the process of being made, liaising with the patient is a necessity. There is no one better to look to for advice, than the nurse. As it is often the nurse who completes and interprets the assessments that determine the outcome of the decision, it could be said that the foundation of the Doctors decision lies in the nurse's professional ability.