What should a nurse do if a family member is facing a potentially severe illness; he asks you to come with him to the diagnostic tests and his doctor's visit to discuss the test results. How will understanding how to provide presence and knowing your family member prepare you to support him?
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What should a nurse do if a family member is facing a potentially severe illness; he asks you to come with him to the diagnostic tests and his doctor's visit to discuss the test results. How will understanding how to provide presence and knowing your family member prepare you to support him?
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- 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. “Hi, I would like to make an appointment to see the doctor. I had my X-ray done yesterday, and let me tell you, it was quite an ordeal. First, I had a hard time getting down to the hospital. Then, I got lost… I’m not sure how that can even happen, but then this really nice lady offered…”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.”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. “Hi, this is Mary Sutherland, I have an appointment on Friday afternoon to see the doctor, but I am not going to be able to make the appointment.”
- As she hangs up the phone, Ling realizes she has a decision to make. Her sister, Naomi, is being discharged after an unexpected hospitalization and will need nursing care at home for several weeks. As a registered nurse, Ling is used to fielding requests for minor care and advice from family members and friends. This situation however, will be more difficult to navigate. She knows her family will want her to be involved in Naomi’s care, and if she’s honest with herself, she would like to be as well. Questions: 1. But would it be the best approach for everyone involved? 2. How will Ling keep separate her roles as nurse and sister? 3. What information does the CNO standards provide to help guide her decision?When working with a patient both your supervising therapist and the patient wear a mask. What type of precaution are you applying to this patient?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. “Hi, my mother was in to see the doctor yesterday. Ever since then she has been quite upset. She won’t talk to me about it. I want to know what is going on.”
- The nurse is practicing the therapeutic communication technique of broad opening. Which of thefollowing statements by the nurse best demonstrates a correct understanding of this technique?a. “How do you feel when you are arguing with your daughter?”b. “What are you thinking about?”c. “Are you planning on hurting yourself?”d. “You are biting your fingernails. Is something bothering you?”Why is it sometimes difficult to get needed information from patients? What approaches should be used to gain that information? PLEASE PROVIDE ANSWER IN ESSAY FORMAT. THANKSUnder 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 situation
- As a nurse, how do you know is a patient is able to give their consent?You are on vacation for a week. When you return, the nurse tells you that she is assigning you to Mrs. Berk because Mrs. Berk has been asking for you. The nurse tells you that the client’s condition has deteriorated and she is very close to death. When you enter the room, Mrs. Berk seems to recognize you but cannot carry on a conversation. While giving care, you note physical signs that death is near. 1. How would you feel about caring for someone so close to death? What difference would it make whether you knew the person or not? 2. How would you change your care of a dying person from caring for a person who is expected to recover? Why do you think there might be a difference? 3. What kinds of signs and symptoms would you expect to observe?A mother of a 10-year-old daughter tells the nurse: “I feelincompetent as a parent and don’t know how to discipline mydaughter.” What should be the nurse’s first intervention whencounseling this patient?a. Recommend that she discipline her daughter more strictlyand consistently.b. Make a list of things her husband can do to give her moretime and help her improve her parenting skills.c. Assist the mother to identify both what she believes ispreventing her success and what she can do to improve.d. Explore with the mother what the daughter can do toimprove her behavior and make the mother’s role as aparent easier.