Treatment FAQ

quizlet what is the probability a person admitted to the hospital will die from a treatment

by Adaline Fisher Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What percentage of hospital admissions lead to treatment-caused injuries?

Question: A study of 31,000 hospital admissions in New York State found that 4% of the admissions led to treatment-caused injuries. One-seventh of these treatment-caused injuries resulted in death, and one-fourth were caused by negligence.

When does depersonalization of the dying patient occur?

Depersonalization of the dying patient can occur when 1. an illness is not well understood or rare. 2. physicians and nurses believe "nothing more can be done." 3. physicians and nurses avoid contact due to their own death anxiety. 4. hospital staff shifts change frequently. A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 4 C. 3 and 4 D. 2 and 3 2 and 3

What factors can be used to decide which patients to treat?

They can be stored. 1) The gender of the patient who wants treatment. 2) The age of the patient who wants treatment. 3) The ethnicity of the patient who wants treatment. 4) A personality conflict between both parties.

When communicating a life-threatening diagnosis to a patient the physician must consider?

When communicating a life-threatening diagnosis to a patient, a physician must consider the patient's 1. personality. 2. emotional constitution. 3. capacity for continued function under stress. 4. long-term health care insurance. A. 1, 2, and 3 B. 1, 2, and 4 C. 1, 3, and 4 D. 2, 3, and 4 1, 2, and 3

Why does the left side of the heart fail?

Because the heart is a double pump, each side can initially fail independently of the other. If the left side fails, pulmonary congestion occurs . The right side of the heart continues to propel blood to the lungs, but the left side does not adequately eject the returning blood into the systemic circulation.

What happens when you get sickling?

Such sickling can produce hemolysis. The altered cells tend to pile up in capillaries and smaller blood vessels, making the blood more viscous. Normal circulation is impaired, and the oxygen-deprived tissues are forced to switch to anaerobic metabolism, producing lactic acid which causes severe pain and swelling.

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