NOC, NIC, and Interventions Questions and
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Initial Planning - ANSWER Based on the admission assessment
Results in the initial comprehensive plan of care
Ongoing Planning - ANSWER Done each shift with new assessment data
Individualization of initial plan
Sets priorities for day
Focuses care activities
Done by all nurses who work with the client
Continuity of Care - ANSWER Begins at first client contact
Involves comprehensive & ongoing assessment
Reduces need for readmission
Standards of Care - ANSWER Reflect the knowledge and skill ordinarily
possessed and used by nurses actively practicing in the profession. Reasonably
prudent nurse...
Minimum acceptable nursing care, legal requirements
Identified in nurse practice acts, by professional and specialty nursing
organizations, in institution's protocols, policies and procedures...
, Nursing Care Plans - ANSWER Promotes communication between caregivers
Directs care and documentation
Creates a record that can later be used for evaluation, research, and for legal
reasons
Provides documentation of health care for insurance reimbursement
NOC - ANSWER Expected outcomes
Short term goals
Long term goals
Planning Phase - ANSWER Nurse works with the client and others to:
-Develop MEASURABLE client outcomes
-Derived from the nursing diagnosis statement.
Develop nursing interventions to accomplish these outcomes.
Results in a written holistic plan of care that is individualized for that particular
client and his/her needs.
Concludes when the nursing care plan has been created.
Outcomes (NOC) - ANSWER States what the PATIENT will accomplish
Outcomes (NOC) - ANSWER Provides direction for planning nursing
interventions
Serves as criteria for evaluating client progress
Enables determination of problem resolution
Helps motivate by providing a sense of achievement
Answers with Complete Solutions 100% Correct |
Updated 2025
Initial Planning - ANSWER Based on the admission assessment
Results in the initial comprehensive plan of care
Ongoing Planning - ANSWER Done each shift with new assessment data
Individualization of initial plan
Sets priorities for day
Focuses care activities
Done by all nurses who work with the client
Continuity of Care - ANSWER Begins at first client contact
Involves comprehensive & ongoing assessment
Reduces need for readmission
Standards of Care - ANSWER Reflect the knowledge and skill ordinarily
possessed and used by nurses actively practicing in the profession. Reasonably
prudent nurse...
Minimum acceptable nursing care, legal requirements
Identified in nurse practice acts, by professional and specialty nursing
organizations, in institution's protocols, policies and procedures...
, Nursing Care Plans - ANSWER Promotes communication between caregivers
Directs care and documentation
Creates a record that can later be used for evaluation, research, and for legal
reasons
Provides documentation of health care for insurance reimbursement
NOC - ANSWER Expected outcomes
Short term goals
Long term goals
Planning Phase - ANSWER Nurse works with the client and others to:
-Develop MEASURABLE client outcomes
-Derived from the nursing diagnosis statement.
Develop nursing interventions to accomplish these outcomes.
Results in a written holistic plan of care that is individualized for that particular
client and his/her needs.
Concludes when the nursing care plan has been created.
Outcomes (NOC) - ANSWER States what the PATIENT will accomplish
Outcomes (NOC) - ANSWER Provides direction for planning nursing
interventions
Serves as criteria for evaluating client progress
Enables determination of problem resolution
Helps motivate by providing a sense of achievement