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Fundamentals of Nursing

Check Your Understanding Questions

Fundamentals of NursingCheck Your Understanding Questions

Check Your Understanding Questions

1 .
Describe how a nurse assesses the fall risk of a patient.
2 .
How can the social determinants of health impact a patient’s safety?
3 .
Describe how a school nurse supports a child who reports they are being bullied in the school.
4 .
Describe the steps a nurse should take if they are aware of a new nurse colleague experiencing horizontal violence in the work setting.
5 .
What should a nurse do if they overheard a patient’s PHI being discussed in a public area?
6 .
What should a nurse do if they received a phone call from a family member asking for an update on their loved one’s condition?
7 .
What considerations must be in place to manage emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence?
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