Which of the following should be included when the nurse writes a proposed
treatment
plan for a home health client?
a. Outline of specific client goals with measurable outcomes
b. Specific nursing interventions to treat identified client problems
c. Type of services needed and frequency of visits by each discipline
d. Typical nursing care plan information from assessment to evaluation
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c. Type of services needed and frequency of visits by each discipline
There are differences between the treatment plan and the nursing care
plan. The plan of treatment
includes the type of home health services received, the projected
frequency of visits by each discipline, and the necessary interventions. The
nursing care plan addresses specific nursing interventions designed to treat
the patient's actual or potential problems and includes identified goals with
measurable outcomes.
,hospice care: team considerations
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-Maintain boundaries
-Ok to show emotions-limited
-Burn out-high rate
-Self care
-Do not bring "work" home
-Call time, weekends-boundaries
-Wakes, services, bereavement
hospice care team
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Nursing, MD, NP
HHA
Social worker
Chaplain
Volunteers
PT, OT, SLP (for palliative reason)
Expressive therapy: Massage therapist, acupuncturist, music therapist
Therapeutic Touch, Reiki master, art therapist
Pet therapy
A new home health nurse realized that what was being observed and now being said
by
the client were very inconsistent with what had been documented while the client was
hospitalized.
Which of the following conclusions should be drawn by the nurse?
a. The amount of support available is different from what was stated earlier.
, b. The client had difficulty distinguishing truth from falsehood.
c. The client had to admit the truth when it was obvious to the nurse.
d. The family was embarrassed by their living situation.
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a. The amount of support available is different from what was stated earlier.
It is not unusual to find inconsistencies between information the patient
provides during hospitalization concerning the amount of physical and
emotional support available to the patient in the home and the amount of
help actually available to the patient in the home. The nurse validates or
modifies the referral information to reflect the actual home situation. The
client's perception of support and the actual support
provided may be different. Thus, it is unlikely that the client was trying to lie
about or was embarrassed by the situation.
A pathogen lives and multiplies in a __ and transfers from one host to another by a __.
A. host, susceptible portal of entry
B. reservoir, mode of transmission
C. infectious agent, portal of exit
D. mode of transmission, reservoir
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A pathogen lives and multiplies in the reservoir and transfers from one host
to another by a mode of transmission.DIF: Cognitive level: KnowledgeREF:
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treatment
plan for a home health client?
a. Outline of specific client goals with measurable outcomes
b. Specific nursing interventions to treat identified client problems
c. Type of services needed and frequency of visits by each discipline
d. Typical nursing care plan information from assessment to evaluation
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c. Type of services needed and frequency of visits by each discipline
There are differences between the treatment plan and the nursing care
plan. The plan of treatment
includes the type of home health services received, the projected
frequency of visits by each discipline, and the necessary interventions. The
nursing care plan addresses specific nursing interventions designed to treat
the patient's actual or potential problems and includes identified goals with
measurable outcomes.
,hospice care: team considerations
Give this one a try later!
-Maintain boundaries
-Ok to show emotions-limited
-Burn out-high rate
-Self care
-Do not bring "work" home
-Call time, weekends-boundaries
-Wakes, services, bereavement
hospice care team
Give this one a try later!
Nursing, MD, NP
HHA
Social worker
Chaplain
Volunteers
PT, OT, SLP (for palliative reason)
Expressive therapy: Massage therapist, acupuncturist, music therapist
Therapeutic Touch, Reiki master, art therapist
Pet therapy
A new home health nurse realized that what was being observed and now being said
by
the client were very inconsistent with what had been documented while the client was
hospitalized.
Which of the following conclusions should be drawn by the nurse?
a. The amount of support available is different from what was stated earlier.
, b. The client had difficulty distinguishing truth from falsehood.
c. The client had to admit the truth when it was obvious to the nurse.
d. The family was embarrassed by their living situation.
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a. The amount of support available is different from what was stated earlier.
It is not unusual to find inconsistencies between information the patient
provides during hospitalization concerning the amount of physical and
emotional support available to the patient in the home and the amount of
help actually available to the patient in the home. The nurse validates or
modifies the referral information to reflect the actual home situation. The
client's perception of support and the actual support
provided may be different. Thus, it is unlikely that the client was trying to lie
about or was embarrassed by the situation.
A pathogen lives and multiplies in a __ and transfers from one host to another by a __.
A. host, susceptible portal of entry
B. reservoir, mode of transmission
C. infectious agent, portal of exit
D. mode of transmission, reservoir
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A pathogen lives and multiplies in the reservoir and transfers from one host
to another by a mode of transmission.DIF: Cognitive level: KnowledgeREF:
Page 496
home health care
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