Across
- 5. the nurse forgets to let the bed all the way down and the client falls out
- 7. the nurse allows the client to choose between accepting blood and not receiving blood
- 8. the nurse tells the client if he does not stop yelling, she will give her a sedative medication
- 9. the nurse sits with a client who has just had a lump removed from breast and allows the client to express their feelings
- 10. the nurse follows principles of what is morally accepted as correct
- 11. the nurse consults with health care provider to determine which of three clients will get the last unit of blood available
- 12. assault, battery, defamation, and invasion of privacy are examples of this
- 13. the client states he is having trouble breathing and the nurse states, “you will be fine no need for oxygen.”
- 14. the nurse completes a form concerning a client fall
- 15. the patient refuses an injection, but the nurse administers it any way
Down
- 1. the nurse contacts health care provider concerning client's lack of pain control
- 2. a doctor withholds a medication for COVID-19 because it has not been scientifically proven to benefit the client
- 3. the expectation to receive a copy of medical records, the entitlement to refuse care
- 4. consent, the health care provider states risk and benefits of having a colonoscopy
- 6. the nurse keeps client's HIV status private except if providing direct care for client
