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Exam 1 (Module 1,2,3) Questions With Verified Answers Can nurses delegate interventions? - answerNo, you are responsible for choosing the interventions What are nursing interventions? - answer1. To achieve client outcomes 12. Also called nursing actions, meausre, strategies, activities 3. Bas...

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Exam 1 (Module 1,2,3) Questions With
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Can nurses delegate interventions? - answer✔No, you are responsible for choosing the
interventions

What are nursing interventions? - answer✔1. To achieve client outcomes
12. Also called nursing actions, meausre, strategies, activities
3. Based on clinical judgement and knowledge
4. Reflect direct and indirect care

How are nursing interventions determined by the diagnosis? - answer✔Depending on the
diagnosis (potential, at risk, actual etc) influences the type of intervention - whether its
prevention, treatment or health promotion

Describe the process for generating nursing interventions for a client - answer✔• Review the
nursing diagnosis
• Review the patient desired outcomes
• Identify several interventions or actions
• Choose the best interventions for the patient
• Individualize standardized interventions

The Omaha System - answer✔documentation and information management for multidisciplinary
professionals who practice in community settings

Clinical Care Classification - answer✔The CCC was developed for use in home healthcare

Ethnocentric - answer✔when ones sees their own culture and its own behaviours as the norm

What are the steps of evidence based practice? - answer✔1. Formulating an answerable question
about prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and interventions
2. Conducting a systematic review of published research to find studies that shed light on the
desired topic

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3. Evaluating or grading
4. Compiling and analyzing the dta to preare a report
5. Translating the evidence into guidelines for practice
6. Integrating the guidelines and evidence with clinical expertise

Nursing interventions are referred to as? - answer✔nursing actions, measure, strategies, and
activities

List the phases of the menstrual cycle - answer✔1. Menstrual phase
2. Follicular phase
3. Ovulatory phase
4. Luteal phase

List the components of a nursing order - answer✔1. Date
2. Subject
3. Action verb
4. Time and limits
5. Signature

List the four steps of a guideline for counseling sexual problems - answer✔1. Permisison
2. Limited information
3. Specific suggestions
4. Intensive therapy

What are the phases of the sexual response cycle? - answer✔1. Desire
2. Excitement
3. Plateau
4. Orgasm
5. Resolution

Independent Intervention - answer✔Are ones that registered nurses are licences to prescribe,
perform, or delegate based on their knowledge and skills

Dependent intervention - answer✔Are ones prescribe by the doctor and carried out by the nurse

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Interdependent intervention - answer✔One that is carried out in collaboration with healthcare
team membersj

Choosing nursing interventions - answer✔1. Professionals standards
2. Theories
3. Nursing research
4. Evidence-based guidelines

Choosing nursing interventions - answer✔1. Review the diagnosis
2. Review the desired client outcomes
3. Identify several interventions
4. Choose the best interventions for this client
5. Individualise the standardised interventions

List the steps in a nursing order - answer✔1. Date
2. Subject
3. Action verb
4. Time and limits
5. Signature

When does discharge planning begin? - answer✔At assessment.

What is discharge planning - answer✔Discharge planning is the process for planning for self-
care and continuity of care after the patient leaves a healthcare setting

What type of patient need a comprehensive formal discharge plan? - answer✔1. Pt with complex
illness, or disease
2. Pt with personal characteristics that interfere with self-care (mental illness)
3. Social or family factors

List info contained in a comprehensive patient care plan - answer✔ADLS,
medical/multidisciplinary treatment, nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems and special
discharge needs or teaching needs

IPOCS - answer✔Integrated plans of care that serves as a care plan and documentation form

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