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NUR 200 Final Exam – Questions & Accurate Answers

During which of the five steps in the nursing process does the nurse
determine whether outcomes of care are achieved?

a. Implementation
b. Evaluation
c. Planning
d. Analysis Right Ans - b. Evaluation

Which statement is related to the concept that is central to the nursing
process?

a. It is dynamic rather than static
b. It focuses on the role of the nurse
c. It moves from the simple to the complex
d. It is based on the patient's medical problem Right Ans - a. It is dynamic
rather than static

A nurse teaches a patient to use visualization to cope with chronic pain. Which
step of the nursing diagnosis is directly related to this concept?

a. Planning
b. Analysis
c. Evaluation
d. Implementation Right Ans - d. Implementation

Which action reflects the assessment step of the nursing process?

a. Taking a patient's apical pulse every 2 hours after being admitted for an
episode of chest pain
b. Scheduling a patient's fluid intake over 12 hours when the patient has a
fluid restriction
c. Examining a patient for injury after a patient falls in the bathroom
d. Obtaining a patient's respiratory rate after a nebulizer treatment Right
Ans - c. Examining a patient for injury after a patient falls in the bathroom

,A nurse is caring for a patient with a fever. Which is a well-designed goal for
this patient?

a. The patient will have a lower temperature
b. The patient will be taught how to take an accurate temperature
c. The patient will maintain fluid intake adequate to prevent dehydration
d. The patient will be given aspirin every eight hours whenever necessary
Right Ans - c. The patient will maintain fluid intake adequate to prevent
dehydration

During which step of the nursing process does determining which actions will
be employed to meet the needs of a patient occur?

a. Implementation
b. Assessment
c. Planning
d. Analysis Right Ans - c. Planning

Which is the primary goal of the assessment phase of the nursing process?

a. Build trust
b. Collect data
c. Establish goals
d. Validate the medical diagnosis Right Ans - b. Collect data

When two nursing diagnoses appear closely related, which should the nurse
do first to determine which diagnosis most accurately reflects the needs of the
patient?

a. Reassess the patient
b. Examine the related to factors
c. Analyze the secondary to factors
d. Review the defining characteristics Right Ans - d. Review the defining
characteristics

Which is the primary reason why a nurse performs a physical assessment of a
newly admitted patient?

a. Identify if the patient is at risk for falls

, b. Ensure that the patient's skin is totally intact
c. Identify important information about the patient
d. Establish a therapeutic relationship with the patient Right Ans - c.
Identify important information about the patient

A nurse evaluates a patient's response to a nursing intervention. To which
aspect of the nursing process is this evaluation most directly related?

a. Goal
b. Problem
c. Etiology
d. Implementation Right Ans - a. Goal

A nurse is caring for a patient with a urinary elimination problem. Which are
the accurately stated goals?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

a. The patient will be taught how to use a bedpan while on bedrest
b. The patient will experience fewer incontinence episodes at night
c. The patient will transfer independently and safely to a toilet before
discharge
d. The patient will be assisted to the commode every 2 hours and whenever
necessary
e. The patient will experience one or less events of urinary incontinence daily
within 6 weeks Right Ans - c. The patient will transfer independently and
safely to a toilet before discharge
e. The patient will experience one or less events of urinary incontinence daily
within 6 weeks

Which human responses identified by the nurse are examples of objective
data?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

a. Irregular radial pulse of 50
b. Wheezing on expiration
c. Temp of 99F
d. Shortness of breath
e. Dizziness Right Ans - a. Irregular radial pulse of 50
b. Wheezing on expiration

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