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oee [108]
1 year ago
9

In which situation would the nurse consider family members as the primary source of information?

Medicine
1 answer:
Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]1 year ago
7 0

The nurse regards family members as that of the main source of information.

2 The client is an infant or child.

3 The client is brought in as an emergency.

4 The client is critically ill and disoriented.

The correct option are 2,3,4.

<h3>What is infant?</h3>

An infant is a formal or specialized synonym for the colloquial term baby, which refers to human beings' extremely young progeny. This word can also refer to the juvenile offenders of other organisms.. A newborn is an infant who is only a few hours, days, or up to a month old.

<h3>What is critically ill?</h3>

Critical illness is a potentially fatal multisystem condition that can cause considerable morbidity or mortality. Most patients have a period of physiological deterioration before developing critical illness; however, data suggests that the early indicators of this are usually missed.

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I understand that the question you are looking for is:

When should the nurse consider family members as the primary source of information? Select all that apply

1 The client is an elderly adult.

2 The client is an infant or child.

3 The client is brought in as an emergency.

4 The client is critically ill and disoriented.

5 The client visits the outpatient department

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