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What is true of nursing responsibilities with regard to a health care provider-initiated intervention (health care provider's order)?
Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order. Nurses are not legally responsible for these interventions. Nurses do not carry out health care provider-initiated interventions. Nurses are responsible for reminding health care providers to implement orders.
Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order. Nurses are not legally responsible for these interventions. Nurses do not carry out health care provider-initiated interventions. Nurses are responsible for reminding health care providers to implement orders.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that is true regarding nursing responsibilities with regard to a health care provider-initiated intervention (health care provider's order) is:
**Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order.**
In addition, while nurses are responsible for carrying out these interventions, they also have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure that the orders are appropriate and safe for the patient. If a nurse believes an order is incorrect or contradictory to the patient's best interests, they are obligated to seek clarification or verification from the health care provider.
**Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order.**
In addition, while nurses are responsible for carrying out these interventions, they also have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure that the orders are appropriate and safe for the patient. If a nurse believes an order is incorrect or contradictory to the patient's best interests, they are obligated to seek clarification or verification from the health care provider.