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aleksley [76]
1 year ago
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A client is transferred from the coronary care unit to the step-down unit. which information should be included in the transfer

report? select all that apply.
Medicine
1 answer:
FrozenT [24]1 year ago
8 0

The nurse should report:

  1. The client has a "do not resuscitate" prescription.
  2. The client uses the bedpan.
  3. The client has been in normal sinus rhythm for 6 hours.

The client is utilizing oxygen, has a "do not resuscitate" prescription, can use the bedpan, and has a regular sinus rhythm, the nurse should note. It is not necessary to know that the client has four grandkids in order to support their continuity of care.

6 Following this, the majority of patients are sent to a cardiac "step-down unit," where they will receive less intense care. Although patients are allowed (and encouraged to start walking and moving routinely) in the step-down ward, continuous cardiac monitoring is still used there.

Here is another question with an answer similar to this about coronary care unit: brainly.com/question/15566342

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Question correction:

A client is transferred from the coronary care unit to the step-down unit. Which information should be included in the transfer report? Select all that apply.

The client has a "do not resuscitate" prescription.

The client uses the bedpan.

The client has four grandchildren.

The client needs oxygen at 2 L/minute.

The client has been in normal sinus rhythm for 6 hours.

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