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✔️1000+ NCLEX type of questions (MCQ, MRQ, etc)
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@wingitnurse the moment na mareceive nyo po yung ATT. Nakalagay po mismo sa email yung validity ng ATT nyo po and within that date lang po kayo pwede makapag sched ng exam
Hi guys! 💕
I created an excel file for my entire NCLEX journey. It includes specific instructions, links, costs, and etc. This is my personal experience po please no judgment. What works for me might not work for you so use and follow @ your own risk.
Hi guys! 💕
I created an excel file for my entire NCLEX journey. It includes specific instructions, links, costs, and etc. This is my personal experience po please no judgment. What works for me might not work for you so use and follow @ your own risk.
#nursetopiaTESTBANKS
List of Nursing Test banks
TESTBANKS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE BOOKS!
✔️1000+ NCLEX type of questions (MCQ, MRQ, etc)
✔️ Answers w/ rationale
✔️ Free NSG PDF BOOKS and NOTES
Do you want to practice NCLEX type of questions and be board exam ready? AVAIL NOW
P/NLE 2023 HULING BULONG by AstigNurse
Nakita ko po to sa tiktok. Feel free to use this info for those na mag tatake ng board exam.
God bless nurses! Magiging RN ka 💯💯
Patients have a right to know about their medical condition, and it is the healthcare provider's responsibility to provide this information with empathy and compassion.
A. Withhold the information to protect the patient's emotional well-being.
B. Communicate the information to the patient while providing emotional support.
C. Consult with the patient's family for guidance on disclosing the information.
4. You are a healthcare provider in a hospital, and a patient's family requests that you withhold critical medical information to prevent distressing the patient. How should you approach this challenging ethical dilemma?
Answer: C
Rationale: The ethical response is to report the incident to your supervisor or the hospital's ethics committee to ensure transparency and fair treatment of all patients. Accepting a bribe compromises the integrity of the healthcare system.