Nurse Patricia is caring for a patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the emergency room. The hospital doesn't have any private room for isolation. Explain your answer with the theory provided. (Short answer)? 1. What is the best nursing action of Nurse Patricia in line with the Environmental Theory.
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Nurse Patricia is caring for a patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the emergency room. The hospital doesn't have any private room for isolation. Explain your answer with the theory provided. (Short answer)?
1. What is the best nursing action of Nurse Patricia in line with the Environmental Theory.
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- The nurse is administering medication to a patient who has tuberculosis . The patient refuses the medication . The nurse understands which of the following is true regarding the patient's autonomous rights ? A. Patients can refuse any or all treatments B. Patient's Self -Determination Act guarantees the right to refuse all treatments C. Legal systems can force patients to take medication for contagious diseases D. Health care systems cannot force patient to take medications for contagious diseasesTo develop a care plan for a patient who is at risk for developing pneumonia after surgery. Which of the following is not an appropriate nursing intervention? a. Encourage patient intake of 3000 ml/day of fluids if not contraindicated. b. Encourage early ambulation and patient to eat meals in beside chair. c. Encourage patient to use the incentive spirometer device 10 times every 1-2 hours while awake. d. Repositioning every 3-4 hoursWhat are the major concepts of Florence Nightingale? Why is it that other book states that her major concepts were pure air, light, cleanliness, efficienct drainage, and pure water. While according to other refernces that her major concepts are nursing, human beings, environment, and health
- A nurse is caring for a 65- years old Japanese patient in the terminal stages of bone cancer. Many family members are in the room around the clock performing their ethnic rituals and bringing ethnic foods. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Inform the physician to report about the visitors B. Restrict the Visiting hours and ask the family to limit visitors to one at a time C. If possible, keep the other bed in the room unassigned to provide concealment and comfort to the family. D. Restrict the visitors, who carrying the solid food for the patient.======================Disadvantages of the performing a home visit is one of the following: a.Hazards and resources are quickly evident and allow a realistic plan of care. b.Nurse are prohibited to perform self-care and can make a more accurate evaluation of medical and nursing interventions. c.Getting the complete picture. d.Illness is one aspect of the totality of patient’s living experience.A nurse orients an older patient to the safety features in herhospital room. What is a priority component of this admissionroutine?a. Explain how to use the telephone.b. Introduce the patient to her roommate.c. Review the hospital policy on visiting hours.d. Explain how to operate the call bell.
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- Apply nursing process theory and make a planning about this situation:It is possible for patients to be fully informed about any procedure, treatment, or medicine; therefore, this is what we should strive for in every informed consent process. A. False B. TrueWhich scenario exemplifies the implementing step of the nursing process? A nurse documents respiratory care performed on a patient. A nurse documents respiratory care performed on a patient. A nurse weighs a patient after 3 weeks to determine whether his/her new diet has beed effective. A nurse weighs a patient after 3 weeks to determine whether his/her new diet has beed effective. A home care nurse determines how much nursing care is needed by an elderly stroke patient living wth her daughter. A home care nurse determines how much nursing care is needed by an elderly stroke patient living wth her daughter. A nurse reviews a patient's past medical records.