"Learner will explain why it is important to take all of his
medication."What kind of learning objective does this illustrate?
One in the domain of: Correct Answer Cognitive
"practice with feedback and positive reinforcement leads to
improved performance"- what is this an example of? Correct
Answer Teaching-learning priciple
"The good of the patient should be the nurse's primary concern."
Which of the following does this represent an example?
-nursing standard of care
-client expected outcome
-conventional ethical principle
-guideline for writing care plans Correct Answer conventional
ethical principle
A client goal is that the client will feed and dress himself by the
end of two months of therapy. When should the nurse begin
evaluating the client's progress towards this goal? Correct
Answer As soon as it is possible to do so
A client's disease is identified by which of the following?
-medical diagnosis
-nursing diagnosis
-nursing process
-collaborative diagnosis Correct Answer medical diagnosis
identifies and labels a disease
,A hospital is using a process in which nurses evaluate the
nursing practice in the institution by examining what nurses
have documented in the client's record. What is this called?
Correct Answer nursing audit
A nurse gives an intramuscular injection at a 90 degree angle.
the nurse is probable thinking critically if she gives us which
rationale for doing so? Correct Answer she has learned that this
angle will achieve the depth needed to reach the muscle
A nurse uses a sensitive, creative, and empathetic approach to
adapt care to meet each patients unique needs. This best
describes:
-Nursing theory
-Nursing art
-Nursing process
-Nursing definition Correct Answer Nursing art
A nursing diagnosis is a problem for which the nurse does which
of the following?
-orders definitive treatment or prevention interventions
-orders all necessary interventions to address the problem
-provides only dependent interventions for the problem
-primarily monitors to detect onset of complications Correct
Answer Orders definitive treatment or prevention interventions
A patient is admitted to your unit at 4 pm and assigned to your
care. He is slightly pale, his palms are cool and sweating and he
seems a little anxious. What should you do? Correct Answer
Perform the interview as soon as you can plan 15-20 minutes of
uninterrupted time
, A physician has written an order for morphine 10 mg. The nurse
believes the dosage is unsafe for the patient because of his age,
weight, and diminished respirations. What should the nurse do?
Correct Answer Call the physician and discuss the order with
her
After a nurse implemented interventions aimed at relieving the
patients anxiety, reassessment data led the nurse to conclude that
anxiety was relieved and the goal was met. What should the
nurse do next? Correct Answer Determine whether the nursing
actions contributed to the decreased anxiety
After collecting data and formulating nursing diagnoses, what is
the next step for the nurse? Correct Answer plan the clients
care
After giving a bath demonstration to a new mother, the nurse
asks the mother to bathe the infant while she observes. Which
principle of teaching-learning is the nurse observing? Correct
Answer an active learner learns and retains more than a passive
learner
An agency (temporary) nurse has a new caseload of patients to
care for.Where should she look to find out what kind of
assistance one of the patients needs with bathing and dressing?
-the standards of care
-an agency protocol
-the patient's chart
-the kardex Correct Answer the kardex
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