Hand-off Report in Nursing Care

What information is essential to include in a nursing hand-off report?

A) The patient's name, age, and admitting diagnosis

B) Allergies to food and medications

C) Your evaluation that the patient is "needy"

D) How much the patient ate for breakfast

E) That the patient's pain rating went from 8 to 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 after receiving 650 mg of Tylenol.

Answer:

In a nursing hand-off report, include the patient's name, age, and diagnosis, any allergies, and details about changes in their pain rating after medication.

Explanation: In providing a hand-off report as a nurse, it's essential to offer crucial information about the patient that will aid the incoming nurse in understanding the patient's needs and status. Suitable pieces of information to include in the report are A) The patient's name, age, and admitting diagnosis, B) Allergies to food and medications, and E) That the patient's pain rating went from 8 to 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 after receiving 650 mg of Tylenol.

It's not professional or constructive to include personal evaluations such as the patient being 'needy' (Option C), and the amount the patient ate for breakfast (Option D) may not be directly relevant unless related to specific dietary restrictions or monitoring.

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