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Correct Answer + Rationale?
Subject: Nursing Leadership and Management
Situation: On admission at the emergency room, the client is perspiring profusely, breathing hardly and complaining of dizziness and palpitations. The nurse on duty left the room to call the doctor.
This act of the nurse may be a ground for: *
a. Reckless imprudence
b. Malpractice
c. Professional negligence
d. Breach of contract
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- Patient senior: Patient is on hospice with a diagnosis of Parkinson and end stage Dementia, agitation, self-inflicted wounds from scratching. The paper should be written base on this patient diagnosis. Should be structed as follows below in APA format. Instructions:· Answer each question individually; in a narrative APA format· Give background information through research, cite references· Include a reference sheet. Paragraph 1: introduce the concept of home health,hospice outpatient, transitions clinicor wound care. Name the goals andobjectives associated with theseagencies. Paragraph 2: Describe the certification processinvolved in these outpatient services;Insurance vs uninsured, and approvalfor supplies needed. Paragraph 3: Pick one patient you visited anddiscuss the cause and progression ofthe illness/injury leading to theadmission to the outpatient services. Paragraph 4: Describe the pathophysiology of thedisease process of the patientrequiring the outpatient services Paragraph…Therapeutic communication techniques by the nurse include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) Being attentive and listening Asking clarifying questions Restating what the client said Giving all clients a hug Encouraging the client on social media Expressing advice that will be best for the clientSelf Care deficit related to lost of loved one or caregiver as evidenced by patient verbalizing falling back on self care routine. Short term: Patient will express williness to participate in activities improving health status by end of shift Long term: Patient will show increase engagement in health promoting activities throughout hospitalization List 20 nursing interventions with rationales for the nursing diagnosis and short term and long term goals based on the scenario