Which information would the nurse document in the medical record…

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepWhich information would the nurse document in the medical record…Which information would the nurse document in the medical record regarding a client’s reported allergies? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.1Medication names2Date of allergic reaction3Type of allergic reaction4Family history of allergies5Epinephrine (EpiPen) use for allergic reaction Which action would the nurse implement when providing care for a client with malaria? 1.Institute seizure precautions. 2Prepare for blood transfusions.3Maintain isolation precautions.4Provide nutrition between paroxysms. The nurse is taking care of a client who has chronic back pain. Which nursing considerations would be made when determining the client’s plan of care? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1.Ask the client about the acceptable level of pain.2Eliminate all activities that precipitate the pain.3Administer the pain medications regularly around the clock.4Use a different pain scale each time to promote patient education.5Assess the client’s pain every 15 minutes. When teaching a client about automatic epinephrine injectors, which client statement indicates a misunderstanding of the process?  1.”I will keep my injectors in my car and in my personal bag all the time.”2″I will keep the device away from light.”3″If the cap is loose, I will obtain a replacement device.”4″I will have at least two medication-filled devices on hand at all times.” Which legal implication would the nurse understand about applying restraints to a client? 1The law prohibits restraining clients until a written prescription is obtained.2A felony charge may be leveled against nurses who use any kinds of restraints.3Nurses are not obligated to report institutions that use restraints unlawfully.4The nurse can be charged with assault and battery for using restrains improperly.  Which statement indicates a client understands transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. 1″I can contract HIV by participating in oral sex.”2″I can contract HIV by eating from used utensils.”3″HIV is contracted by using contaminated needles.”4″I can contract HIV by using the bathroom of a person who is HIV positive.”5″Babies can contract HIV because of contact with maternal blood during birth.” Which statement reflects understanding of sepsis screening requirements by the nurse? 1Blood cultures are required to diagnosis sepsis and begin sepsis protocols.2An oral temperature of 96.4°F (35.8°C) is not an indicator of sepsis.3A primary health care provider’s prescription is required to screen for sepsis.4Sepsis mortality is affected greatly by treatments performed in the first 6 hours. A victim of a car crash tells the nurse, “I don’t believe in God anymore now that I’m paralyzed.” The nurse asks the client to discuss how the condition has affected his or her ability to express what is important to them. Which aspect of spiritual assessment would this question address? 1Faith2Vocation3Connectedness4Life and self-responsibility                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Health ScienceScienceNursingNUR NR341Share Question