as an MNA in an agency, you should - ANSWERSwork within the legal limits within your role
the purpose of the nurse practice act is to - ANSWERSprotect the publics welfare and safety
if a nurse asks you to do something beyond the legal limits of your role, you - ANSWERSrefuse to follow the nur...
as an MNA in an agency, you should - ANSWERSwork within the legal limits within your role
the purpose of the nurse practice act is to - ANSWERSprotect the publics welfare and safety
if a nurse asks you to do something beyond the legal limits of your role, you - ANSWERSrefuse to follow
the nurse's order and explain why
if a nurse decides to give a patient oral drugs which you normally give to help with their assessment -
ANSWERSdon't get offended, you must understand that this is the best decision for the person at this
time
if a nurse asks you to do a task that you haven't done before, but is in your job description you -
ANSWERStell the nurse you have not done this specific task before and ask for help performing it
when a person states to have pain and asks for medication for pain relief you - ANSWERStell the nurse
when you suspect that a person is being abused you should - ANSWERSshare your concerns with the
nurse
schedule II drugs may lead to - ANSWERSsevere psychological or physical dependence
ethics - ANSWERSknowledge of what is right conduct and wrong conduct
to protect yourself against assault and battery - ANSWERSobtain a person's consent before doing any
procedure
a healthy adults respirations are - ANSWERS12 to 20 respirations per minute
, when reporting care and observations - ANSWERSbe prompt, thourough, and accurate
another term for symptom - ANSWERSsubjective data
when a person states they feel dizzy when they take a certain medication - ANSWERSthis is an example
of subjective data
immediately report - ANSWERScomplaints of sudden, severe pain
when a person refuses to take their medication - ANSWERSimmediately report the refusal to the nurse
recording medication administration should be done - ANSWERSafter giving the drug
sclera - ANSWERSthe white portion of an eye
a blood vessel that carrier blood away from the heart is - ANSWERSan artery
digestion is - ANSWERSthe process of physically and chemically breaking down food so it can be
absorbed for use by the cell
in the lungs, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged - ANSWERSbetween the alveoli and the
capillaries
red blood cells are called - ANSWERSerythrocytes
the left ventricle - ANSWERSis the heart chamber that pumps blood to all parts of the body
the generic name of a drug is also called - ANSWERSthe drugs common name
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