following actions is/are most appropriate? Select all that apply
1. The nurse needs to know the good samaritan act for the state
2. the nurse is not held liable unless there is gross negligance
3. after assessing the situation, the nurse can leave to obtain help
4. the nurse can expect compensation for helping
.5. The nurse offers to help but cannot insist on helping
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1. The nurse needs to know the good samaritan act for the state
2. the nurse is not held liable unless there is gross negligance
.5. The nurse offers to help but cannot insist on helping
Describe Swanson's Theory of Caring
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, The five caring processes are described as:·
Knowing: defined as striving to understand an event as it has meaning in
the life of the other· Being with which is being emotionally present to the
other·
Doing for, or doing for the other as he or she would do for the self if it were
at all possible.·
Enabling, defined as facilitating the other's passage through life transitions
and unfamiliar events·
Maintaining belief or sustaining faith in other's capacity to get through an
event or transition and face a future with meaning
Which example best illustrates the principle of knowing the client?
1. The nurse provides a back rub to help the patient relax, and makes the bed with
clean linen.
2. The nurse listens as the client describes hot he has been caring for his diabetes at
home.
3. The nurse administers a piggyback antibiotic for a client with pneumonia.
4. The nurse collects a urine specimen to send to the lab, and explains to the client
the reason for the test.
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2. The nurse listens as the client describes hot he has been caring for his
diabetes at home.
A major characteristic of the nursing process is which of the following?
1. A focus on the client needs
2. Its static nature
3. An emphasis on physiology and illness
4. Its exclusive use by and with nurses
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, 1. A focus on the client needs
The patient self determination act(helped change the way we took care of patients)
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1.Recognize advanced directives2.Asking patient3.Providing the materials
that the patients know what their rights are
Benners Stage Stage V
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Expert: Performance is fluid, flexible, and highly proficient; no longer
requires rules, guidelines, or maxims to connect an understanding of the
situation to the appropriate action. Demonstrates highly skilled intuitive and
analytical ability in new situations. Is inclined to take action because "it felt
right".
Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926)
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