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A family has been told that a patients comatose condition will probably persist until death. The patient is still unarousable, but is now agitated and extremely restless. The family is uncertain of what to do. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate question to ask the family FIRST?
Researchers from the University’s School of Medicine’s Department of Primary Care and Public Health have been working alongside doctors and nurses from Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board to develop tools to get the public more involved in deciding how they are treated. By encouragingpa...
Answer right, and the administrators will ask you a question: “When can you start?” 1. "Why did you want to be a nurse?" Why did you choose nursing? Administrators love this nursing interview question. They know nursing is hard. Nurses face fear, frustration, and hardship that makes ...
B. they wanted to ask about their friends or relatives C. they wanted to talk with the nurses D. they wanted to find out about their condition (2) How did the head nurse know what information to tell the person on the phone about Fred Lee? [ ] A. She asked the other nurse...
The nurses always provided the information, but could ask patients to specify the content of the question and collaborate to the answer. The analysis suggests that the short form of the question may be adapting to the nurses' restraint in giving recommendations or immediate responses to information...
What Nurses Know... Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is sometimes dismissed as an "all in your head" illness. There are no tests or other physical signs to diagnose CFS/ME. A diagnosi... Steefel,Lorraine - Transatlantic Publishers 被引量: 2发表: 2011年 QP7: What Can Your...
Based on interview and survey results, physicians are more reluctant than breast care nurses to allow patients to participate in MTCs [5], [15], whereas patient representatives and breast care nurses mostly support the idea [15]. Advantages of participation are seen in patients being better ...
Why You Should Vote Yes: In Massachusetts, there is no law and no limit governing the number of patients that can be assigned to a nurse at one time (aside from the Intensive Care Unit). Overworked nurses and understaffed hospitals lead to more complications, readmissions, and errors. Nurses...