1.To do the assessment of the patient frequently.
2.she should make care plan according to the condition.
3.To maintain the medical records correctly.
4.To act promptly on emergency situation.
5.she should be a keen observer to find out the patients needs especially who are seriously ill.
6.she should have patiences to handle every situations.
7.she should be emephthetic to care the patient in tbe absence of relatives.
8.she should have the ability to provide basic medical support if required.
9.she should have good communication ability.
10.she should be a person who can make good raport with the patient and collegues.
11.she should have the ability to handle emergency equipments and keep it safely.
what are some objectives of becoming a Critical Care Registered Nurse?
Case Study, Chapter 17, Immune Modulators The registered nurse is assigned to care for a pediatric client who is receiving immune suppressants. The registered nurse is precepting a student nurse. The registered nurse reviews the key nursing considerations that the student needs to consider in the care of this patient. (Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 5) What are the therapeutic actions of an immune suppressant? hWhat are the key considerations of the use of immune modulators in children? What are...
Case Study, Chapter 17, Immune Modulators The registered nurse is assigned to care for a pediatric client who is receiving immune suppressants. The registered nurse is precepting a student nurse. The registered nurse reviews the key nursing considerations that the student needs to consider in the care of this patient. (Learning Objectives 2, 3, and 5) . What are the therapeutic actions of an immune suppressant? hWhat are the key considerations of the use of immune modulators in children? What...
Which situations are appropriate for the registered nurse (RN) to delegate patient care to the licensed practical nurse (LPN)? Select all that apply. There is adequate staffing and sufficient time for supervision. The task being delegated is identified as part of the LPN job description. An admission assessment must be completed for the patient. The LPN is needed to care for a critical patient. Repeated assessment of an unstable patient is necessary. Response Rationale Reference
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Chapter 17: Immune Modulators The registered nurse is assigned to care for a pediatric client who is receiving immune suppressants. The registered nurse is precepting a student nurse. The registered nurse reviews the key nursing considerations that the student needs to consider in the care of this patient. What are the therapeutic actions of an immune suppressant? What are the key considerations of the use of immune modulators in children? What are the key teaching needs for a...
4. The Naylor Transitional Care Model is led by: Advanced Practice Nurse Physician Registered nurse Health coach
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