Galen NSG 3100 exam 1 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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NSG 3100
Institution
NSG 3100
What is the least effective decision making process - ANSWER establishing assumptions
what does the trial-and-error method of problem solving lack - ANSWER exactness
The research process of problem solving is - ANSWER most effective when used by experienced nurses
Galen NSG 3100 exam 1 Correct
Questions & Answers(RATED A)
What is the least effective decision making process - ANSWER establishing
assumptions
what does the trial-and-error method of problem solving lack - ANSWER exactness
The research process of problem solving is - ANSWER most effective when used by
experienced nurses
why is the nursing process method used in nursing - ANSWER it creates interaction
between client and nurse, used to set healthcare needs and goals and plans, and works
well in all environments
what does critical thinking allow nurses to do during emergencies - ANSWER recognize
important cues
child cannot grasp the mechanics behind a spirometer so the nurse uses balloons and
jar of bubbles instead, what does this represent - ANSWER creativity and critical
thinking
what does it mean when a nurse has a feeling of something going wrong or happening -
ANSWER intuition
a nurse observes a gsw patient and assumes the client is at an increased risk for
hypovolemic shock after observing the blood spurting out of the wound. what is this an
example of - ANSWER inductive reasoning
while attending a nursing educator conference a nursing instructor obtains information
about the use of concept maps and pathways. the instructor returns to work and uses
these techniques, what does this show? - ANSWER creating an environment that
supports critical thinking
what is the definition of the nursing process - ANSWER systematic rational method of
planning and providing individualized nursing care
how are nursing cognitive skills learned - ANSWER through reading and applying health
related literature
what nursing process phase identified the most current scope and standards of nursing
practice thats not recognized by the NCLEX - ANSWER outcomes identifications and
diagnosis
, during the interview phase, what will the nurse consider may have a cultural
implication? - ANSWER physical distance between the nurse and client and seating
arrangement
"a client will walk to end of hallway without assistance by friday" is an example of what -
ANSWER short-term goal
client will ambulate 20 yard without assistance in 8 weeks is an example of a -
ANSWER long term goal
nurse instructs the client on turning, coughing, and deep breathing q2h. hat is the
relationship of nursing interventions to problem status? - ANSWER prevention
interventions
nurse instructs the preoperative client to cough and deep breathe postoperatively to
avoid respiratory complications, what type of intervention is this? - ANSWER
independent intervention
the home health registered nurse needs to assign a person to insert a foley catheter on
a client, who can she delegate this task - ANSWER LPN or LVN that is licensed
planning consists of which component - ANSWER selecting nursing intervention
the nurse admits a client in active labor to the LD floor, when does the planning for the
client care start - ANSWER during the initial meeting
which component is part of the permanent client records - ANSWER client care plan
when a nurse turns a client q2h due to stage 4 ulcers on the coccyx, what nursing
process is being carried out - ANSWER implementation
what are the benefits of a nursing intervention classification system - ANSWER it helps
demonstrate the impact that nurses have, assists educators to develop curricula for
clinical nurses, standardizes and defines the knowledge base for nursing, facilitates the
appropriate selection of a nursing intervention and communication of nursing treatments
to other nurses
taxonomy of nursing outcome statements is developed to describe measurable states,
behaviors, or perceptions to respond to which part of the nursing process - ANSWER
nursing interventions
evaluation of the clients healthcare while the client is still receiving care from the agency
is called - ANSWER concurrent audit
basic nursing interventions are based on - ANSWER scientific knowledge, nursing
research, and evidenced based practice
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