Discussion07.2 injured nurse
Healthcare professionals indulge many methods to deliver quality of care to the patients. But they are at high risk of injury. Nurses are prone to injury while providing care to the patients. They face problem as well as accidental injuries or violence. Usually sprain, backache are the common type of the injury the nurse faces.
Nurses need to indulge more safety and precautions in their practice. This will reduce the injury among healthcare professionals. During handling the patients, the nurse gets injured. This reduces the quality of care provided to the patients. The injured nurse may not provide quality of care to the patients.
The nurse has been named in a lawsuit claiming a patient was injured due to her negligence. The nurse dropped her personal professional liability insurance several months ago, but believes the policy may have been in effect at the time of the incident. In which part of the policy would the nurse look for information about the coverage period? a. Exclusions b. Liabilities c. Deductibles d. Declarations
The nurse is stopped at the scene of a motor vehicle accident with injury. What actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. a. Instruct someone to call for additional aid. b. Move the patient only if it is necessary to prevent further harm. c. Ask the injured person for permission to help. d. Graciously accept any payment the injured patient may offer....
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Which of the following risks must a nurse prioritize for immediate assessment to a community impacted by flood? a. Teenagers who are most vulnerable to disasters b. Ventilation systems for proper breathing of the injured c. Water contamination risk d. Effectiveness of the prevention strategies
A recent survey reported that on average 3 workers get injured on the job during a one year period. What is the probability that no more than one worker will be injured during a one year period?
When assessing D.m.'s injured ankle, what should be evaluated?
describe the neuroglia of the PNS. explain how an injured neuron may regenerate
a) Suppose one injured individual is selected at random. What is the probability that this person is 75-or-over and experienced a dog-related injury? b) Suppose one injured individual is selected at random. What is the probability that this person is between 55 and 74 years old? c) Suppose one injured individual is selected at random. What is the probability that this individual is at least 55 years old (i.e., is 55 years old or older)? d) Suppose one injured person...
All an employer had to do to win a decision denying the injured plaintiff compensation was show that at least one of the following conditions existed at the time of the accident: A. Contributory negligence was a factor in the accident; B. There was negligence on the part of a fellow worker; C. Injured employees hoped to return to work after recovering; D. All of above are included; E. A and B are correct.
Under tort law, compensatory damages are awarded in order to A. compensate individuals who are injured as a result of the intentional behavior of others. B. compensate individuals who are injured as a result of the negligent behavior of others C. punish those who injure others intentionally D. deter others from taking risks. Reset Selection