Answer:
The most important points to prevent complications in the hospital are: teaching nursing students that <u>they are not accountable if a patient is harmed</u>, as well as encouraging them to <u>work as nursing assistants when not attending classes</u> and telling them they should <u>notify the nursing supervisor</u> when they are delegated tasks they are not prepared for.
A client who is to receive general anesthesia has a serum potassium level of 5.8 meq/l (5.8 mmol/l). what should be the nurse's first response?
the nurse should notify the anesthesiologist because a serum potassium level of 5.8 mEq/L places the client at risk for dysrhythmias when under general anesthesia.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Necessarily so but some of that is essential as indoctrination is part and parcel of what we need to do in our schools