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KINE 12 New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 5 years ago | 250.43 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...fatigue is a patient safety risk, occurring...
...according to individual patient’s condition and age...
...2018 change in patient condition and with...
...the bedside performing patient care that may...
...appropriate for the patient population. Collaborate improvement...
...for the unit’s patient population. 44% to...
...the facturer’s recommendations. patient’s bath may reduce...
...operating room.15 the patient population. Changing the...
...to the individual patient’s condition. insignificant alarms....
...to reflect a patient’s condition-specific zfactors default...
...alarm for a patient with known atrial...
...actionable for that patient. Education quality improvement...
...appropriate for the patient’s condi- changing the...
...priority/nonaudiblez, 7,12,18 the patient’s condition, and with...
...optimize the potential patient safety risk if...
...of alarms during patient care, which can...
...which can decrease patient population.24,31 An interprofessional...
...for the unit’s patient population. In and...
...profiles for specialty patient groups (eg, based...
...change in the patient’s condition, and with...
...Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2017;43(2):62-70. .aami.org/thefoundation/content.aspx?...
...sirens are calling. Patient Saf Qual 5....
...Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal Healthc....
...monitor watchers on patient outcomes. Am J...
...of zcare, and patient outcomes: findzings from...
N/A 109
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 19.82 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Nursing | Downloaded: 0
...blocker… when teaching patient, they need to...
...After surgery – patient should have some...
...eye exams, keep patient safe NCLEX QUESTION...
...QUESTION A male patient just had a...
...NCLEX QUESTION: A patient with DMII has...
...infection – so patient doesn’t lose vision....
...doesn’t lose vision. Patient will even need...
...Notify HCP Accompany patient to E.D. Macular...
...issue – the patient will get to...
N/A 152
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 59.7 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...X-rays through the patient’s body at different...
...administered to the patient. Unlike traditional X-rays...
...response of a patient with esophageal cancer...
...rotates around the patient’s head and delivers...
...pain to the patient, elimination of the...
...then adjust the patient’s position. Traditionally, a...
...position. Traditionally, a patient’s skin was marked...
N/A 203
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 166.59 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...from diagnosis to patient monitoring to treatment....
...have access to patient information. The Veterans...
...the systems cut patient care costs by...
...the time a patient must wait and...
...the miles a patient must travel to...
...a distance. A patient may be in...
...practitioner and a patient in another location....
...and lack of patient interaction), teledermatology reduces...
...stated, “With comprehensive patient information and clear...
...care for the patient….” The letter also...
...can kill the patient. Therefore, immediate and...
...and interview the patient via a teleconferencing...
...consult with the patient and doctor at...
...fact that a patient can appear to...
...nurse accompanied the patient. The neurologist was...
...link between the patient’s home and a...
...to 0.6 per patient per year.” A...
...data against the patient’s record. “Users praised...
...reliability, effectiveness and patient acceptance.” Telemedicine 72...
...care to the patient, is crucial. Low-cost...
...from a worried patient or parent with...
...recommendation to the patient. Telenursing increases access...
...access to the patient records and to...
...nurse takes the patient’s vital signs from...
...and assesses the patient via a monitor....
...not examine the patient. In a review...
...picture” of the patient and his or...
...registered dieticians. The patient must be seen...
...home. However, the Patient Protection and Affordable...
...of telemedicine. The Patient Protection and Affordable...
...apparent to the patient. Telemedicine requires greater...
...greater concern with patient privacy and more...
...trends for the patient, the remote monitoring...
...put into a patient’s hands what used...
...educational materials, and patient record programs. Airstrip...
...information about the patient’s vital signs to...
...hour whether a patient’s… is malignant.” The...
...stated that remote patient monitoring “could save...
...potential of remote patient assessment.” Much more...
...concluded that better patient outcomes are due...
...which involved the patient weighing himself or...
...appointments. If the patient has any problems...
...standard care, the patient also receives doctor...
...health. If a patient was identified as...
...care specialist. The patient’s doctor could decide...
...specialist give direct patient care—for instance, issue...
...Edwin G. Wilkins. “Patient Attitudes Toward a...
...Can Teleneurology Improve Patient Care?” July 17,...
...“Telenurses Struggle with Patient Care and Available...
...no. 3, 482–494. patient-care-and-available-services.html (accessed March 9,...
...Jane. “The Connected Patient: Charting the Vital...
N/A 178
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 81.37 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...• Claims The Patient Protection and Affordable...
...• Discuss the Patient Protection and Affordable...
...medical informatics Medicare patient aging report patient...
...patient aging report patient day sheet Patient...
...patient day sheet Patient Protection and Affordable...
...fashion before the patient is billed. 2....
...table—for example, one patient. Each patient has...
...one patient. Each patient has a record...
...in the practice’s patient table. All the...
...information on one patient makes up that...
...makes up that patient’s record. Each record...
...chart number, and patient number are all...
...be linked by patient number. 6. Define...
...by diagnosis. Each patient is given a...
...the amount a patient is billed for...
...made by a patient or an insurance...
...change to a patient account. 13. Define...
...may be the patient or a third...
...Organizations (PPOs). A patient with PPO insurance...
...company pays). The patient may be responsible...
...a co-payment). The patient may choose, however,...
...then reimburse the patient a small amount....
...in that the patient is restricted to...
...to specialists. The patient is required to...
...49 18. Define patient day sheet. A...
...day sheet. A patient day sheet lists...
...by providers. Each patient is listed under...
...received from each patient to each provider....
...transactions. 22. Define patient aging report. A...
...aging report. A patient aging report is...
...to show a patient’s outstanding payments. Current...
...25. Discuss the Patient Protection and Affordable...
...23, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable...
...and prisoners. The Patient Protection and Affordable...
...“Paying Doctors for Patient Performance,” by Pauline...
...them according to patient outcomes. However, there...
...“Paying Doctors for Patient Performance.” September 30,...
N/A 173
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 53.59 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 1
...Brief Introduction The Patient Information Form The...
...Does Computerization Improve Patient Outcomes? The Introduction...
...That information includes patient records, diagnostics, expert...
...care delivery and patient care through an...
...entered onto a patient information form will...
...will form the patient’s medical record. Encouraged...
...record that the patient can create and...
...information on a patient’s electronic medical record...
...this information are patient demographics, progress notes,...
...of a clinical patient encounter as well...
...property of the patient, who can access...
...care to the patient. Thus, the EHR...
...areas, health services, patient outcomes, and public...
...be included: a. Patient demographics (race, gender,...
...lists f. A patient’s smoking status g....
...provided to a patient who requests it,...
...provided to a patient who requests it,...
...and security of patient information o. Report...
...in which any patient record would be...
...and organize relevant patient, financial, pharmacy, laboratory,...
...find a single patient’s medications, the researchers...
...potential for improving patient safety…” It would...
...reporting of “HIT-related patient safety issues.” A...
...findings were that “patient mortality and nurse...
...lead to improved patient outcomes by improving...
...Information to Improve Patient Care, Medical Education,...
...Problems in a Patient’s Care.” December 21,...
N/A 258
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 5.02 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...care delivery and patient care through an...
...for violating it. Patient Information Form Includes:...
...Record The traditional patient record was on...
...difficulty in sharing patient information. Electronic Medical...
...record of a patient at one health...
...information on a patient's EMR will form...
...electronic record of patient health information. Generated...
...care to the patient. Electronic Health Record...
...10 other criteria. Patient demographics, vital signs,...
...Does Computerization Improve Patient Outcomes? Not enough...
...Does Computerization Improve Patient Outcomes? In 2011...
...potential for improving patient safety.” The Introduction...
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 470.95 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Pharmacology | Downloaded: 0
...of D5Wahraomanayf. The patient was receiv- ing...
...12 h, the patient had received 650...
...hour will the patient receive? ________________________________________________________________ 3....
...hour is the patient receiving? ________________________________________________________________ 4....
...minute is the patient receiving? ________________________________________________________________ 7....
...tube q4h. The patient’s urine output is...
...________________________________________________________________ 11. A patient has an order...
...minute is the patient receiving? _____________________________________ 17....
...prepared for a patient. The flow rate...
...hour is this patient receiving intravenously? ________________________________...
N/A 211
Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 510.86 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Pharmacology | Downloaded: 0
...solution to the patient. Chapter 9 Examination...
...Questions 1. A patient is to receive...
...administer to the patient? ________________________________________________________________ 2. The...
...administer to a patient who weighs 78...
...________________________________________________________________ 3. A patient needs to receive...
...prepare for the patient? ________________________________________________________________ 4. The...
...prepare for a patient’s morning dose? ________________________________________________________________...
...________________________________________________________________ 6. The patient must receive Benadryl...
...administer to this patient? _____________________________________________________________ (b) What...
...supplement would the patient receive? ________________________________________________________________ 8....
...500 mcg/mL. The patient weighs 59 kg....
...order indicates the patient is to receive...
...________________________________________________________________ 9. A patient weighs 100 lb....
...drug that this patient could receive per...
...IV daily. The patient weighs 176 lb....
...prepare for this patient? _____________________________________________________________ 11. A...
..._____________________________________________________________ 11. A patient has been prescribed...
...milliliters that the patient can receive over...
...insulin is the patient receiving? ________________________________________________________________ 14....
...prepare for a patient if the drug...
...Medications 15. The patient must receive Cefizox...
...administer to the patient? ________________________________________________________________ 16. Your...
...________________________________________________________________ 16. Your patient is to receive...
...milliliters will the patient receive? ________________________________________________________________ 17....
...safe for a patient who weighs 175...
...________________________________________________________________ 18. Your patient has been prescribed...
...day. If this patient’s 2 BSA is...
...milliliters will the patient have received after...
...milligrams will the patient have received after...
N/A 388
Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 684.73 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Pharmacology | Downloaded: 0
...size of the patient, as measured by...
...weight of the patient. Thus, 15 mg...
...size of the patient, multiply the size...
...size of the patient 2 (in kg...
...2. If a patient must receive 0.3...
...tablets would the patient receive? _________ 3....
...3. If a patient must receive 20...
...tablets would the patient receive? _________ 2...
...4. If a patient with BSA of...
...milliliters would the patient receive? _________ 5....
..._________ 5. A patient weighs 132 lb...
...capsules should the patient receive if each...
...area of a patient who is 6...
...2 7. A patient weighs 82 kg...
...administer to the patient if the label...
...10 Allergies: (Specified) PATIENT IDENTIFICATION 226310 12/17/13...
..._________ 10. Your patient is to receive...
...administer to the patient? _________ 11. Find...
...BSA of a patient who weighs 90...
..._________ 12. A patient must receive 1.6...
...administer to the patient? _________ 13. A...
..._________ 13. A patient weighing 140 lb...
...PO t.i.d. The patient weighs 50 kg,...
...PO b.i.d. The patient weighs 68 kg,...
...2 17. A patient weighs 135 lb...
...need for this patient for a week,...
...2 19. A patient is 183 cm...
...grams will the patient receive in total...
N/A 209
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