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A nurse is accused of failing to assess and monitor. Which clinical scenario causes this type of​ malpractice?

>The nurse fails to treat the client complaining of a​ headache, and the client subsequently has a stroke.
>The nurse fails to act on prescribed​ orders, and the client suffers an adverse event.
>The nurse fails to document a client​'s ​allergy, and the client subsequently has an allergic reaction to a medication administered.
>The nurse fails to notify the healthcare provider in a timely manner when conditions warrant it.

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Final answer:

Failing to act on prescribed orders and causing harm to the client can be considered malpractice in the case of failing to assess and monitor.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, the nurse failing to assess and monitor could be considered malpractice when the nurse fails to act on prescribed orders, and the client suffers an adverse event.

For example, if a nurse receives an order to administer a medication and fails to do so, and as a result, the client suffers harm or their condition worsens, this would be considered a failure to assess and monitor the client's condition.

It's important for nurses to promptly and accurately follow prescribed orders and to monitor the client's response to treatment to ensure their safety and well-being.

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