instruction 1: Write HA _____ 1. Increasing body temperature of the patient

Question instruction 1: Write HA _____ 1. Increasing body temperature of the patient if the word/statement is a Human Act and AC if it is Act of Man on the space provided before the number. _____ 2. Checking the patient’s surrounding _____ 3. The patient is day dreaming _____ 4. The student nurse listen to the patient ____ 5. Performing bed bath to the client ____ 6. The student nurse provided the wrong medication to the patient ____ 7. The patient slept walked ____ 8. Pulse rate _____ 9. Unconscious patient falls from the bed _____ 10. Toddler throwing food from his platesInstruction 2: Answer the following:1. Enumerate 5 human acts that you have done when caring for your clients either in the clinical area or at home or in any setting? 2. Enumerate at least 3 acts of man that you had observed in any situation you encountered/observed. Instruction 1: Answer the following questions asked based on the given situation.Situation 1: As per the doctor’s order, the patient’s diet is nothing per orem (NPO) starting midnight in preparation for a procedure. The nurse on duty noticed that no procedure was scheduled for the patient on the next day and she was confused on the reason the patient is on NPO. The nurse on duty did not call the attention of the doctor to clarify the purpose of placing the client on NPO.1. What type of ignorance was demonstrated by the nurse in situation 1? 2. Is the action of the nurse performed with freedom and done voluntarily? Yes or no, why? Situation 2: John, a 20 years old male, was admitted to the Medical Ward. You noticed that he is hallucinating and that he is not oriented to time and place. He is throwing all the things near him trying to hit someone. He is being watched by his mother. Suddenly, he pulled his IV set causing it to dislodge.1. Is John accountable for his action? If yes or no, why?Instruction 2:Give one example of each of the following. 1. A good act which is done for a good motive becomes doubly good.2. An evil act which is done for evil motives is doubly evil.3. A good act which is done for an evil motive becomes evil4. An evil act which is done for good motives does not become good.5. Circumstances can make an act good or evil.6.Circumstances can never make an evil act good.7. Circumstances can make good or evil act better or worse. Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)