Biology Forums - Study Force

Biology-Related Homework Help Nursing and Clinical Topic started by: croosh911 on Mar 10, 2017



Title: Prior to providing a patient with a newly prescribed medication the nurse reviews the name of the ...
Post by: croosh911 on Mar 10, 2017
Prior to providing a patient with a newly prescribed medication the nurse reviews the name of the medication and the primary actions. Which dimension of person-centered care is this nurse performing?
1. Transition and community
2. Involvement of family and friends
3. Coordination and integration of care
4. Information, communication, and education
Correct


Title: Re: Prior to providing a patient with a newly prescribed medication the nurse reviews the name of ...
Post by: manursed on Mar 10, 2017
4
Rationale 1: Reviewing the name of the medication and primary actions is an activity to support the person-centered care dimension of information, communication, and education. This action does not support transition and community. (See Page 200 Information, Communication, and Education)
Rationale 2: Reviewing the name of the medication and primary actions is an activity to support the person-centered care dimension of information, communication, and education. This action does not support involvement of family and friends. (See Page 200 Information, Communication, and Education)
Rationale 3: Reviewing the name of the medication and primary actions is an activity to support the person-centered care dimension of information, communication, and education. This action does not support coordination and integration of care. (See Page 200 Information, Communication, and Education)
Rationale 4: Reviewing the name of the medication and primary actions is an activity to support the person-centered care dimension of information, communication, and education. (See Page 200 Information, Communication, and Education)


Title: Re: Prior to providing a patient with a newly prescribed medication the nurse reviews the name of the ...
Post by: croosh911 on Apr 29, 2017
This answers my question perfectly