Patient Priority Review Flashcards

1
Q

What’s the top priority when caring for a patient with a sensory impairment?

A

Safety

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2
Q

You should classify a patient’s priorities as:

A

1: High
2: Intermediate
3: Low Importance

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3
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The highest priority of a patient’s priorities can be determined using what?

A

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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4
Q

Priority setting helps nurses to do what?

A

Anticipate and sequence nursing interventions

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5
Q

The revised standards by The Joint Commission requires hospitals to identify what as an organizational priority?

A

Pain Assessment + Pain Management (Including Safe Opioid Prescribing)

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6
Q

What is used to prioritize protein sources by applying a score (up to 100) based on digestibility and amino acid variety?

A

PDCAAS (Protein-Corrected Amino Acid Score)

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