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- Z10 @ لا يوجد SIM السؤال With the following patient groups, we need to know information for clinical evaluation from persons other than the patient him/ herself. O Pediatrics O Geriatrics with poor memory O Unconscious patients O All of the above O Patients with tendency to suicide الإجابة5. Method of teaching in which an excursion to the patient’s area is arranged to provide a learning experience to the students is• Case presentation• Nursing rounds• Morning report• Process recording5. choose nursing diagnoses for patients who are in unsafe situations.?
- 12. Why is it important to involve a family in community health nursing!12. why implementing a singular nursing theory is not in the best interest of the patient?9. Which of the following behaviors is an example of a commitment to resilience: When attempting to solve a problem we take advantage of the unique skills of our colleagues When a patient crisis occurs, we rapidly pool our collective expertise to attempt to resolve it We spend time identifying activities we do not want to go wrong O When errors happen, we discuss how we could have prevented them