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- nt se on the medical unit is caring for a patient who is palliative following metastasis. The nurse is aware of the need to uphold the ethical ple of beneficence. How can the nurse best exemplify this principle in the care of this patient? The nurse tactfully regulates the number and timing of visitors as per the patients wishes. The nurse liaises with members of the care team to ensure continuity of care. The nurse ensures that all members of the care team are aware of the patients Do Not Resuscitate order. The nurse stays with the patient during his or her death. bus Search L 1:34 PM 4/2/2024 NextCompare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment: •Importance •Positioning of patient •Parts or areas to be assessed •Special considerations in assessmentThe client has sleep deprivation related to academic pressure as evidenced by irritability, decreased ability of concentration, and exhaustion. The client only has 4 hours of sleep everyday from 2 am to 6 am. However, she doesn't experience any trouble or difficulty in falling asleep. What could be the best nursing intervention for the client? Give at least 2 for each type. Independent (with evidenced based nursing) Dependent Collaborative
- Which of the following phrases best descnbes the unique focus of nursing implementation? O The response of the patient to the illness O The patient's ability to work with support people to promote wellness O The selected aspects of the patient's treatment regimen O The response of the patlent to the plan of care in generalAnswer the following questions: What is the purpose of 1OM? • How has it shaped the nursing practice as we know it today?In the performance of the home visit, it is essential to prepare a plan of visit in order to meet the needs of the client and to achieve a desired outcome. The most important principle involved in preparing a home visit is: O Must have a purpose O Planning and delivery of care should involve both the client and family members. O the plan of visit should be flexible O Make use of all available information O Consider and give priority to essential needs There is no definite rule to be followed in the frequency of home visit. Of all the guidelines to be considered in the frequency of home visit, which of the following choices is considered to be the most relevant and best factor in the frequency of visit: Account other health agencies O Acceptance of the family Policy of the agency Careful evaluation of past services O Ability of the client and family
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- In the assessment of this assignment consideration will be given to the extent in which you have 1. Defined nursing care standard 2. Explained the purpose of nursing care standards 3. Described the three types of health care standards 4. Described the five phases of standard development 5. Presented the technical aspects of the assignment correctly Write the assiqnment in your own wordsDescribe in detailed explanation of what is meant by the social determinants of health in nursing . • Identifify and describe all social determinants with the potential to influence the health of the people • How and/or why these social determinants influence the health of the people synthesised in a detailed discussion.Describe and justify using peer-reviewed evidence three (3) nursing interventions that should be implemented to reduce the risk of complications to Mr Potter. NB: Pain should not be one of the nursing interventions.