RN Capstone Content Review: Fundamentals Post-Assessment Focused
RN Capstone Content Review: Fundamentals Post-Assessment Focused List the pertinent information that should be included in a transfer report. Please describe the five rights of delegation including an example of each: 1. List four (4) examples of a primary skin lesion including description and example of each. Provide an example of appropriate documentation of the integumentary system. .. A nurse is caring for an older adult client with dementia. What preventative measures should the nurse institute to reduce the risk of falls? A nurse is providing discharge education to a client regarding home wound care. What manifestations of wound infection should the nurse include in this education? A nurse is caring for a client receiving oxygen therapy. What is the expected reference range when obtaining oxygen saturation level? Identify four (4) reasons the reference range may be lower. • What are nursing interventions to promote/encourage client's coping in stressful situations? • A client has been prescribed a mechanical soft diet. What are three (3) indications for this therapeutic diet? • What action should a nurse implement to prevent clogging of the NG tube after medication administration? • A client with hypovolemia has been prescribed intravenous fluid at 125mL/hr. The IV site to provide hydration has infiltrated. What steps will the nurse take to treat the infiltrated IV site? And what will the nurse do to address the client's hydration needs? • A client’s lab values indicate a serum sodium level of 150 mEq/L. How could this affect the client’s vital signs?
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Chamberlain College Of Nursing
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NR 226 .) (NR226)
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rn capstone content review fundamentals post assessment focused
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list the pertinent information that should be included in a transfer report
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list four 4 examples of a primary skin lesion including