Sas 4-5
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8. D. Excretion
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10. 10. The single most important thing we can do as healthcare providers to prevent polypharmacy is:
10. The single most important thing we can do as healthcare providers to prevent polypharmacy is:
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SAS 5
1.
a. You should respond to the couple by stating that only unanticipated treatments and procedures that are
not included in the advance directive can be made by the legally appointed durable power of attorney for
healthcare decisions.
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b. Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation other emergency life saving measures.
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c. Refuse to take the photographs unless you have the consent of all to do so
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a. Morals
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c. Veracity: Fully answering the client’s questions without any withholding of information
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a. Serve as the witness to the client’s signature on an informed consent.
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c. Self determination
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c. is not applicable to most practice settings.
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c. It refers to patient self-determination
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10.
c. accurately assess a situation.
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SAS 6
1.
B) Prolonging life at all costs
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c. "The client can continue to receive treatment intended to cure the disease."
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b. Enter the room and stand or sit at the bedside to talk with the client and family
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B) Easily determined prognoses
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B. Administer prn pain medication.
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D. They acknowledge the symptoms and prognosis
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8.
B. Decreased socialization
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9.
A. Family members cannot express their feelings to one another.
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10.
A. "The patient has eaten only small amounts the past 48 hours; will the physician consider placing a
feeding tube?"
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