1. Describe why some of the tools for risk management in hospitals cannot be used in ambulatory care. 2. Why is hearing from the patient's perspective an important tool in risk management assessments?
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1. Describe why some of the tools for risk management in hospitals cannot be used in ambulatory care.
2. Why is hearing from the patient's perspective an important tool in risk management assessments?
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- 13. Describe when a trauma-informed approach to care is important. What are the steps to integrating a trauma-informed approach into your practice?1. How long is the training time (medical school + specialty training) for anesthesiology? 2. Define internal rate of return (IRR)? 3. Define defensive medicine? 4. Illustrate an example of inefficient discrimination? 5. Briefly explain uncompensated care.11. What information is most accurate regarding the nurse's understanding of pain management? a., Older patients have difficulty describing their pain level. b., Encourage patients to report pain before the pain becomes too severe. C., Use the smallest dose of medication possible to control pain. d., Pain medication administration ordered PRN will maintain a constant blood level.
- A nurse is caring a 70 year old client with depression in an extended care facility. During assessment the client tells the nurse, "You must know that I cannot see very well now. I find it very difficult to complete important activities. Most nurse just leave me to do things by myself." a. What subjective data could be recorded by the nurse? b. What further assessment should the nurse make? c. What modifications must be made to help the client?1. Are EMR Systems Capable of Transforming Health Care? In terms of possible health benefits, cost savings, and savings 2. Is it required for health professionals to undergo CPD unit certification in order to renew their professional license?6. Identify legal issues that mandate nursing practices when care for a client in palliative care?