Exam 13: Admission, Transfer, and Discharge
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Some _____________________patients consider sundown Friday to sundown Saturday to be the Sabbath, which is a time of rest.
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Some Orthodox Jewish patients consider sundown Friday to sundown Saturday to be the Sabbath, which is a time of rest. These patients may avoid the use of any electronic equipment, so the nurse should find alternatives to the use of this equipment if possible.
When admitting a patient to the hospital, the nurse observes that the patient is distracted and tense. What does this behavior suggest as a common reaction to hospitalization?
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Before the actual discharge occurs, what must the nurse ensure ?
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When a patient demands to be discharged without a physician's order and is leaving the unit with his belongings, what should the nurse ask the patient to sign?
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The nurse completes thorough documentation before, during, and after a transfer to ensure _______ of _______.
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A patient who is alert and oriented is threatening to leave the hospital against medical advice (AMA). What action should the nurse take?
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If a patient has an order for an interagency transfer where does the nurse explain that the patient will be moved?
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Where can a nurse refer the family of a patient to find a source of financial aid to meet medical expenses?
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Because of the stress caused by hospitalization, the nurse assesses a newly admitted older adult patient for ________________.
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The nurse adheres to the discharge standards set by The Joint Commission (TJC), which include that patients will receive instruction regarding which aspect(s) of care? (Select all that apply.)
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Upon admission, the nurse notes that a patient without family members present has a billfold filled with cash. Where can the nurse suggest the money be placed?
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How can the nurse demonstrate cultural sensitivity to a Haitian American patient?
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How can the nurse help reduce the stress of a hospital admission? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse is admitting a patient to an acute care facility. During the admission procedure, what nursing intervention would best help reduce patient anxiety?
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A nurse is caring for a Haitian American patient. How might the nurse demonstrate cultural sensitivity?
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What essential part of the admission procedure is performed by the RN?
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The nurse must be sensitive to an older adult patient experiencing separation anxiety when admitted to the hospital. When a child experiences separation anxiety they will usually cry. What will an older adult often demonstrate when experiencing separation anxiety?
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