- "complains of a headache"
- "Vital signs taken"
- "doctor informed"
- "was received"
Category: English -1 ( Fundamental English )
- Use of "stable"
- Use of "Their" instead of "They're"
- Use of "their" for antibiotics
- The time format
- Punctuation
- Word choice
- Subject-verb agreement
- Capitalization
- It is of the utmost importance for the nurse to make sure she checks the patient's ID band before giving medicine.
- The nurse must check the patient's identification band prior to medication administration.
- Before giving meds, checking the patient's ID band is something the nurse has to do.
- Medication administration requires the pre-checking of the ID band on the patient by the nurse.
- The patient was a bit weepy and seemed sad.
- The patient cried intermittently and stated, "I feel overwhelmed."
- The patient is clearly depressed and not coping well.
- The patient was crying for no good reason.
- Change "their" to "his".
- The patient reported that his leg was feeling numb, and he also had difficulty walking.
- The patient had reported that his leg was feeling numb.
- He also had difficulty walking, the patient reported numbness.
- Incorrect use of "their"
- A comma splice (run-on sentence)
- Incorrect verb tense
- Missing subject
- Nurses talk to patients all day long.
- Effective communication is a fundamental skill that builds trust, ensures patient safety, and improves health outcomes.
- Using complex medical jargon is a sign of a knowledgeable nurse.
- Family members should not be included in conversations about patient care.
- wealthy
- physically strong
- given the knowledge and confidence to take control
- legally authorized
- Nurses are the only ones responsible for managing diabetes.
- Patient involvement is crucial for successful diabetes management.
- Dietary changes are more important than medication.
- Chronic diseases are easy to manage.
- Only before touching a patient.
- Only after touching a patient.
- Before and after all interactions with a patient or their environment.
- Only when hands are visibly soiled.
- To describe the types of infections found in hospitals.
- To emphasize the critical importance and procedure of hand hygiene in nursing.
- To compare the effectiveness of soap versus alcohol-based rubs.
- To inform patients about their right to clean care.
- harmless
- cancerous
- stable
- painful
- outcome
- cause or origin
- signs and symptoms
- treatment plan
- alert and oriented
- energetic and active
- drowsy and sluggish
- aggressive and agitated
- To feed
- To walk
- To bathe
- To medicate
- high
- low
- normal
- within
- removal of
- inflammation of
- pain in
- examination of
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