D220 Pre-Test part 1
Which data in a medical record would inform the nurse that a PRN pain medication can be administered to the patient?
The
... [Show More] medication administration record and the nursing assessment notes from the last shift indicate the patient's level of comfort.
Which information in a patient's medical record will help a nurse plan and manage the patient's pain?
Physician orders
A patient completes the course of treatment for tuberculosis and is ready to be discharged home. Which instructions should be included in the patient's discharge education?
Importance of completing the medication prescribed
A mother brings her child to the emergency department after noticing the child had trouble breathing, refused breastfeeding, and no urine in the diaper within the last eight hours. The provider suspects respiratory syncytial virus and admits the infant to the hospital. How will data in the medical record inform the decision to select appropriate infection-control precautions?
The data will identify the pathogen causing the patient's symptoms
A nurse admits an infant with a severe hacking cough, vomiting, and a fever for the past two weeks. Which data in the electronic medical record (EMR) informs the decision to implement infection-control precautions?
The nasopharyngeal swab culture results indicate the patient is positive for Bordetella pertussis.
A patient is admitted to the hospital with a painful rash on the left side of the face. The provider orders the patient to be placed on contact precautions. Which data in the electronic health record (EHR) informed the decision to implement contact precautions?
The skin culture results indicate the presence of the varicella-zoster virus.
After a patient's assessment, a nurse observes a decrease in respiration and wheezing on auscultation. Which data set in the medical record informs the decision to implement the ineffective airway clearance nursing care plan?
The radiology report impression indicates pulmonary infiltrates and the nursing assessment indicates a decrease in respirations. [Show Less]