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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 are responsible for reminding health care providers to implement orders. Nurses are not legally responsible for these interventions. Nurses do not carry out health care provider-initiated interventions. Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order.
Nurses are responsible for reminding health care providers to implement orders. Nurses are not legally responsible for these interventions. Nurses do not carry out health care provider-initiated interventions. Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order.
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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 many healthcare settings, nurses are responsible for implementing the orders given by health care providers, as long as those orders fall within the scope of their practice and adhere to the protocols of their institution. While nurses are not legally responsible for the orders themselves (as that responsibility lies with the ordering provider), they are accountable for the actions they take while carrying out those orders. This means they need to assess the situation, ensure the orders are appropriate, and monitor the patient's response to those interventions.
**Nurses do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's order.**
In many healthcare settings, nurses are responsible for implementing the orders given by health care providers, as long as those orders fall within the scope of their practice and adhere to the protocols of their institution. While nurses are not legally responsible for the orders themselves (as that responsibility lies with the ordering provider), they are accountable for the actions they take while carrying out those orders. This means they need to assess the situation, ensure the orders are appropriate, and monitor the patient's response to those interventions.