Think about your future practice as an RN and reflect on how you might deal with an addicted colleague who might be diverting drugs. What signs and symptoms would you look for?
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- Think about your future practice as an RN and reflect on how you might deal with an addicted colleague who might be diverting drugs. What signs and symptoms would you look for and how would you approach the subject with your colleague?Think about your future practice as an RN and reflect on how you might deal with an addicted colleague who might be diverting drugs. If you were the person to discover signs and symptoms of a colleague exhibiting symptoms of addictive behavior, what are your next steps?A client who suffers from memory loss becomes more anxious around 4 p.m. As you approach the client, he or she appears to be extremely tired and afraid. What behaviour is the client displaying? What will you do to help the client?
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- What are your thoughts on the use of alternative therapies vs prescription drugs.You suspect a nurse is diverting narcotics. You ask her patient about his pain control and he states he has not received pain medications all day. His nurse states she has medicated him and also has it charted in the patient medical record. What steps would you take to investigate this? If you found evidence the nurse has diverted, where does this get reported? What happens to the nurse?4 Discuss about your proactive client-helping methods. reports and documentation. Objectives and kinds of records pertaining to clients.