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NCLEX FOR SHOCK - CRITICAL CARE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2024 VERIFIED
CSPR - CERTIFIED SPECIALIST PAYMENT REP (HFMA) PREP QUESTION AND ANSWERS LATEST
Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing Process 
A client comes to the walk-in clinic with reports of abdominal pain and diarrhea. While taking the client's vital signs, the nurse is implementing which phase of the nursing process? 
 
A. Assessment 
B. Diagnosis 
C. Planning 
D. Implementation -ans A. Assessment 
Rationale: The first step in the nursing process is assessment, the process of collecting data. All subsequent phases of the nursing process (options 2, 3, and 4) rely on accurate and compl...
Chapter 7: The Nursing Process and Standards of Practice 
A benefit of the implementation of clinical pathways is evidenced when the patient states: 
 
 
a. I know my doctors and nurses really care about me. 
b. My medication has really helped lessen my symptoms. 
c. I have hopes that I will be able to lead a productive, healthy life. 
d. My care team has really helped me manage most of my problems. - ansD 
 
(Clinical pathways are tools that among other things promote interdisciplinary care thu...
Chapter 5---Nursing Process and Critical Thinking 
1st Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ansPhysiological Needs 
 
2nd in Maslows Hierarchy of Needs - ansSafety and Security 
 
3rd in Maslows Hierarchy of Needs - ansRelationships, Love and Affection 
 
4th of Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ansSelf Esteem 
 
5th of Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ansSelf Actualization 
 
a clinical judgment about a person's, family's or community's motivation and desire to increase well being and actua...
Nursing Process 2025 
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2 sources of data -ANSprimary & 2ndary 
 
3 helpful guides in prioritizing needs -ANS1-Maslow 2- Pt preference what does the pt think is important 3-Anticipation or future problems 
 
actual dx -ANSRepresents a problem that has been validated by the 
presence of defining characteristics (signs and 
symptoms). 
 
clustering of data often contains -ANSdefining characteristics which are specific assessment findings that support a 
nursing diagnosis. 
 
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Nursing Process in the Context of Mental Health Nursing 
A patient with a history of an anxiety disorder is brought to the emergency department by their spouse, who tells the nurse the patient is having a panic attack. Which strategy can the nurse use to make collecting the patient history data more tolerable for the patient? - ansReview the record for a history of similar episodes in the past. 
 
Knowing the patient's history, including previous episodes and treatment, allows the nurse to as...
Diagnostic Reasoning happens in the format of? - ansAssessment Data, Clustering Data, Identifying Inconsistencies, Draw Conclusions 
 
During assessment what should the nurse look for when collecting data? - ansDiscrepancies 
 
Excoriation is? - ansThe breakdown of tissue due to compacted fecal matter. 
 
Guidelines for delegation are set by what act in Oklahoma? - ansOklahoma Nurse Practice Act 
 
How is assessment relevant to the rest of the nursing process? - ansIt is the foundation for the r...
Nursing fundamentals: the nursing process (ati) 2025 
(q&a #1) By the second post op day, a client has not achieved satisfactory pain relief. Based on this evaluation, what should the nurse do next according to the nursing process? - anspg. 55 ati 
the nurse should reassess the client to determine why he has no achieved satisfactory pain relief. Various factors may be influencing the lack of pain relief. 
 
(q&a#2) A nursing instructor is reviewing the steps of the nursing process with a group ...
NCLEX QUESTIONS: NURSING PROCESS 
A client on the nursing unit is terminally ill but remains alert and oriented. Three days after admission, the nurse observes signs of depression. The client states, "I'm tired of being sick. I wish I could end it all." What is the most accurate and informative way to record this data in a nursing progress note? 
 
A. Client appears to be depressed, possibly suicidal 
B. Client reports being tired of being ill and wants to die 
C. Client does not want t...