Why is the admission assessment conducted by a nurse so critical to a patient's care? Please list all the critical components for why this is so important.
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- If service is provided after the plan of care (POC) expires and before new verbal orders or a new signed POC is obtained, what happens? a) That service is an outler and will not be covered b) There is no longer requirement to have a pipiter ne c) A clinical nurse specialist can sign for the provides d) The orders can be canned but now an autre laderWhat is the value of interoperability in ahealth care setting? Provide specific examples. What are limitations you see today ininteroperability? Explain. What are the improvements needed to improve interoperability in the future? What impacts would these have?A nurse manager is attempting to update a physician’s officefrom paper to electronic health records (EHR) by using theeight-step process for planned change. Place the followingactions in the order in which they should be initiated:a. The nurse devises a plan to switch to electronic healthrecords.b. The nurse records the time spent on written records vs.electronic health records.c. The nurse seeks approval from management for newcomputersd. The nurse analyzes all options for converting to electronichealth records. e. The nurse installs new computers and provides an in-service for the staff. f. The nurse explores possible barriers to changing to elec-tronic health records. g. The nurse follows up with the staff to check compliancewith the new system.h. The nurse evaluates the effects of changing to electronichealth records.
- Describe the professional, disciplinary, and ethical considerations underpinning nursing practices. with examples.What role does "delegation" play in nursing? A) Reducing the workload of administrative staff B) Assigning responsibilities to appropriate team members to improve patient care C) Decreasing the quality of care for efficiency D) Increasing the nurse's responsibilities and tasksBeing prepared is a key factor in conducting a competent health assessment. The nurse must display well-developed cognitive, interpersonal, technical, and ethical skills. Describe what you would do to prepare the patient, the room, and the environment for an examination. How and why would you modify these preparations for the following patients? a. A patient who is comatose b. A patient who is uncooperative c. A patient who does not understand your language d. A small child
- Write a 500 to 750-word paper outlining the following:1) The roles responsible for direct and indirect management and administration ofnursing care2) The role of the nurse in the administration of services to the clients and to thecommunity3) Of the 2020 National patient safety goals and the Healthy people 2020 goals; Whatis your desired place of employment’s organization National Patient Safety Goals andHealthy People 2020 focus?Discuss the important factors of what a nurse would need to do or consider when providing care for a service user or patient.What is patient care triangle? What is it's importance? Please answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.
- As the older adult transitions across care settings, the nurse understands that to ensure safety one must have which of the following nursing skills. (Select all that apply) A) communication skills b) collaboration skills c)human relation skills d) clinical judgement e) Teamwork skillsUnder which condition would the nurse cut away all the client's clothing? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. When cervical spine protection is needed If client is suffering from a simple fracture If fabric may fuse to the client's skin because of burns If rapid access to the client's body is critical for resuscitation When needing access to a particular body part during an emergent situationTELEPHONE TRIAGE Scenario: You are the MOA in a busy family practice. The following calls come in to your office. For each situation, respond in the most appropriate manner. How would you handle each call? If it is for your physician, do you put the call through? Do you take a message? Can you handle the call yourself? Provide a brief explanation for each example. "Hello, I would like to make an appointment to see the doctor. I am having some chest pain, and find it a bit hard to breathe.”