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- A patient just undergone surgery is complaining of pain. He has already had the maximum dose of pain medications; He is continuously using his call light demanding for the nurse. He keeps on complaining that his pain is not being taken cared of and other patient are receiving better care. Using the theory of Ida Orlando, how can you deal with patient complaints?How would one go about Increasing Outpatient Care?How will you as a nurse manage an elderly bedridden patient who is at risk for depression and blood cloth
- A nurse is caring for a client who reports a state of increasing anxiety and the inability to sleep and concentrate. Which of the following is an appropriate response by the nurse?Everyone has trouble sleeping at times.Have you talked to your provider about this yet?Why do you think you are so anxious?It sounds like you're having a difficult time.As a nurse, how can you support someone with dementia and their families?A patient just undergone surgery is complaining of pain. He has already had the maximum dose of pain medications; He is continuously using his call light demanding for the nurse. He keeps on complaining that his pain is not being taken cared of and other patient are receiving better care. Using the theory of Ida Orlando, how can you deal with patient complaints? What are some questions you should ask to this patient?
- A patient just undergone surgery is complaining of pain. He has already had the maximum dose of pain medications; He is continuously using his call light demanding for the nurse. He keeps on complaining that his pain is not being taken cared of and other patient are receiving better care. What are some questions you should ask to this patient?How can you improve your communication with others about patient condition?Why do you think it is necessary to gain knowledge regarding first aid / life support even if you're not in the medical field?
- To have effective communication with a patient you must be proficient at the following skills:speech,writing,and visual observation.Why do you think this is?Can a person get kicked out of a nursing home?Laura Lee is a CMA (AAMA) certified medical assistant working at a family practice. Today, she was assigned to answer the phone. One of the calls comes from a 32-year-old patient who states the doctor saw her three months ago and prescribed zolpidem, a medication for insomnia. The patient would like to obtain a refill for the medication even though she does not have an appointment scheduled. What should Laura do?