correct answers
What are the steps in a care plan? Correct Answer-Nursing Process
(assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation)
Assessment Correct Answer-(collect information from all sources,
establish therapeutic relationships, probem-focused approach, subjective
& objective data, critically thinking back clustering cues, perform
validation) is decscribing which part of the nursing process
Diagnosis Correct Answer-(Clinical judgment, nursing diagnosis,
collaborative problems) is describing part of the nursing process?
Describe Planning Correct Answer-(plans of nursing interventions, goals
& outcomes,) (tools to help with planning are concept map which is a
visual representation to make better clinical decisions also the NIC
taxonomy which provides a standardization to help nurses select suitable
interventions for patient problems)
Describe Implementation Correct Answer-(activities for reassessing the
pt, reviewing & revising care plan, organizing resources and care
delivery, preventing complications, and actual doing the nursing
interventions)
Describe Evaluation Correct Answer-(determining if the first four
processes helped the pt improve their health status or not)
, Ex. "Mr. Lawson`s self-report of pain at the area where his incision
slightly separated", Which kind of data is being described? Correct
Answer-Subjective data
Ex. Pt w/ yellow skin, red eyes, blood pressure measurements are
examples of what kind of data? Correct Answer-Objective data
Data collecting Correct Answer-is the process of making logically
inferences.
Data validation Correct Answer-is the process of confirming that you
make the right guess or inference
How do you select a nursing diagnosis Correct Answer-A pt comes into
the ER with a congestion, runny nose, sneezing, and coughing. You may
suggest the following nursing diagnosis (acute pain, ineffective airway
clearance), which is how you select a nursing diagnosis from pt
presentation.
What do you need to consider when developing a patient goal? Correct
Answer-Remember goals are patient-centered and you need to use the
SMART acronym.
What is a patient goal? Correct Answer-A broad statement that describes
a desired change in a patient's health condition, behavior, perceptions, or
behaviors.