Asked by Justinn Maier on Sep 28, 2024

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A nurse is providing care to a group of patients. Which situation will require the nurse to obtain a telephone order?

A) As the nurse and health care provider leave a patient's room, the primary care provider gives the nurse an order.
B) At 0100, a patient's blood pressure drops from 120/80 to 90/50, and the incision dressing is saturated with blood.
C) At 0800, the nurse and health care provider make rounds, and the primary care provider tells the nurse a diet order.
D) A nurse reads an order correctly as written by the health care provider in the patient's medical record.

Telephone Order

A verbal instruction given via telephone, often used in healthcare settings to prescribe treatments or medications.

Health Care Provider

A professional or organization that offers medical services to patients, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and hospitals.

Primary Care Provider

A healthcare professional who provides first contact and continuing care covering a wide range of health issues, coordinating overall patient care.

  • Understand the significance of precise and prompt documentation for efficient communication between healthcare practitioners.
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Joseph Braxtonabout 7 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Telephone orders and verbal orders (VO) usually occur at night or during emergencies (blood pressure dropping); they should be used only when absolutely necessary and not for the sake of convenience. Because the time is 1 AM (0100 military time) and the health care provider is not present, the nurse will need to call the health care provider for a telephone order. A VO involves the health care provider giving orders to a nurse while they are standing in proximity to one another. Just reading an order that is correctly written in the chart does not require a telephone order.