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- 4. You notice a change in a coworker's behaviors. They are showing mood swings, at times slurred speech, and are not taking care of their appearance as they once did. When working with this registered nurse, you observe pain medication has been signed out and documented correctly, but patients are constantly complaining their pain medication is not working. You suspect poor patient care is being delivered. There are 10 hours left in your shift with your coworker. What is your ethical obligation to your colleagues and patients?2. You notice a change in a coworker's behaviors. They are showing mood swings, at times slurred speech, and are not taking care of their appearance as they once did. When working with this registered nurse, you observe pain medication has been signed out and documented correctly, but patients are constantly complaining their pain medication is not working. You suspect poor patient care is being delivered. There are 10 hours left in your shift with your coworker. What are your next steps?1 You notice a change in a coworker's behaviors. They are showing mood swings, at times slurred speech, and are not taking care of their appearance as they once did. When working with this registered nurse, you observe pain medication has been signed out and documented correctly, but patients are constantly complaining their pain medication is not working. You suspect poor patient care is being delivered. There are 10 hours left in your shift with your coworker. What do you think this issue is?
- 4. explain the reasons for why a carer should regard themselves as patient advocates.?5. Last year's plan included a goal that the person has not yet achieved. What is the FIRST thing you should do to address this? Remove the goal from this year's person-centered plan. Discuss the person's true priorities and barriers to the goal. Create an incentive system to encourage the person. Increase the frequency of goal progress monitoring.@#111.Nursing you have to answer both the question::- 1. Identify what is the most important cultural characteristic for a healthcare organization to adopt to achieve improved patient outcomes? Why? 2. Of the questions leaders should ask in a culture of quality, which is most effective to improving healthcare quality? Why? .
- 4. Write at least 500 words on how return demonstration can be used for teaching in the clinical settings for nursing students, patients and others?8. How can Boosting Outpatient Care be approached?&5.Suppose You are looking for ways to better meet your patients' needs and to generate new income for your facility. How might you utilize complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) services to help your patients and your hospital.
- 2.There is a debate on whether to scrap off health communication from your program of study or not, justify why health communication should not be scraped from your program#Nursing practice 5.. "Adverse selection"as applied to health insurance, means: Group of answer choices the practice by the healthcare insurers to deny coverage to people with pre-existing conditions. those who are more likely to require health insurance purchase the insurance while young and healthy people who are less likely to need the insurance opt out. people make poor choices of healthcare insurance programs because they don't have sufficient information. those who are more likely to require health insurance in the future are adversely impacted by the fact that health insurer does not have as much information about their healthcare needs as they do..8. How would one approach Boosting Outpatient Care?