Answer this question and give a rationale
question:the nurse prepares a client 1 hour prior to surgery. Which
assessment finding does the nurse need to communicate with the
health care provider at this time?
Nurse should inform the following points to the health care provider
- patient is NBM or not.
- preoperative medications administered
- lab tests performed and any abnormal results should be identified and brought to the notice of health care provider
- IV fluids administered
- Abnormal finding in head to toe assessment
-consent form
All this should be informed to avoid doubling of work and for patient safety. Any abnormal findings or reports should be informed to prevent complications in operating room.
Answer this question and give a rationale question:the nurse prepares a client 1 hour prior to...
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