Nursing Documentation Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Nursing Documentation Questions and
Answers Graded A+
What should a nurse document when observing a patient’s non-verbal cues?
Document specific non-verbal cues observed, such as facial expressions or body language,
and their possible relevance to the patient’s emotional or physical st...
Nursing Documentation Questions and
Answers Graded A+
What should a nurse document when observing a patient’s non-verbal cues?
✔✔ Document specific non-verbal cues observed, such as facial expressions or body language,
and their possible relevance to the patient’s emotional or physical state.
How should a nurse document a patient’s response to a change in medication?
✔✔ Document the new medication, dose, and administration time, followed by any changes in
the patient’s condition or side effects experienced after starting the medication.
What is the importance of using standardized terminology in nursing documentation?
✔✔ Standardized terminology ensures consistency, clarity, and effective communication among
healthcare providers, and helps in maintaining accurate and understandable records.
How should a nurse document a patient’s refusal to sign consent forms?
✔✔ Document the refusal, the reason provided by the patient, the potential risks explained to
them, and any alternative options discussed.
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, What details should be included when documenting a patient’s discharge instructions?
✔✔ Include the specific instructions given, any educational materials provided, follow-up care
requirements, and the patient’s understanding of these instructions.
How should changes in a patient’s mental status be documented?
✔✔ Document the observed changes in mental status, such as confusion or agitation, the time of
onset, any contributing factors, and any actions taken or assessments made.
What should be documented if a patient has a sudden decline in health?
✔✔ Record the time and date of the decline, a detailed description of the symptoms or changes,
any interventions performed, and the patient’s response to those interventions.
How should a nurse document the outcome of a patient education session?
✔✔ Document the topics covered, the patient’s level of understanding, any questions or
concerns raised, and the methods used to ensure comprehension.
What is the proper way to document patient information in electronic health records (EHR)?
✔✔ Use clear and concise language, ensure all entries are accurate and complete, follow
organizational guidelines for EHR documentation, and maintain confidentiality and security.
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