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All right, we have several questions to go through here.
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So let's get started.
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First one, a 12 -year -old client visits a health care facility for optical tests and correction or hypermetropia.
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What precautions should the nurse follow when assessing the child? well, you want to make sure the patient is comfortable.
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So comfort.
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And you also want to give simple explanations for how they are treating the child and make sure the child.
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Child understand so they're not scared.
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B, what should the nurse consider about the client's rights in the case? so privacy, and then also understanding what's happening.
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So privacy, and we'll just say knowledge of what's going on.
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All right.
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Number two, an 18 -year -old female client with a dislocated shoulder complains to hospital staff that the assigned nurse used abusive language and that the assessment was conducted in a very forceful manner.
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What offense can this nurse be held liable for? basically a salt and battery.
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So i'm just going to put a salt here.
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See if i can fit the rest.
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So a salt and battery, especially if they use physical force.
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How should the nurse have behaved with the client? i would say respectfully and professionally.
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That kind of goes without saying.
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Number three, a woman visits the local health care center, which is to undergoes sterilization.
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What are the legal issues that the nurse should make the client aware of? so we have a client admitted to the hospital in the last stage of lung cancer as prepared a living will stating the artificial methods of sustaining life must not be used in his case.
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It seems like our questions kind of melted together here, but the biggest thing would be when the living will must be used...