
Admission-Transfer-Discharg
Quiz by Daphne Jackson
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Where does the admission process typically begin?
When should patient observations begin?
What type of scale is used for non-ambulatory patients?
What is one of the primary reasons for a patient transfer?
What should be done with a patient’s valuables during a transfer?
What is required before a patient can leave a healthcare facility?
What is the proper way to greet a patient during a discharge?
What is included in the Plan section of a SOAP note?
Why are SOAP notes important for continuity of care?
Body measurements help monitor growth in infants.
Nurses should avoid talking to pediatric patients directly.
Height is measured in kilograms in English units.
Linens and equipment should always be transferred with the patient.
Patient belongings, such as dentures and hearing aids, should be packed during a transfer.
Family members are always allowed to carry the patient’s belongings.
Discharges are always a happy time for patients and families.
Staff should verify valuables with the patient or family member during discharge.
Patients may take bedside items included in the admissions kit home with them.
The assessment section involves synthesizing subjective and objective data.
Vague language is encouraged in SOAP notes for flexibility.
SOAP notes serve as a legal record of patient interactions.
Mixing sections is acceptable if all the information is included.