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PPNC EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 nursing interventions - purpose - ANSWERSto achieve client outcomes Process Used for Generating & Selecting Interventions - ANSWERS1) Review the nursing diagnosis 2) Review the desired client outcomes 3) Identify a variety of interve...

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PPNC EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH
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nursing interventions - purpose - ANSWERSto achieve client outcomes



Process Used for Generating & Selecting Interventions - ANSWERS1) Review the nursing diagnosis

2) Review the desired client outcomes

3) Identify a variety of interventions/actions

4) Choose the best interventions for this client

5) Individualize in the plan of care



evaluate - ANSWERS- client's progress towards goals

- effectiveness of nursing care

- quality of care in healthcare setting



types of evalution - ANSWERS- ongoing

- intermittent

- terminal



health - understood by nurses - ANSWERSindividual experiences, emerging from each patient's unique
responses. The person with an illness rarely perceives the experience as a medical diagnosis. Instead,
people describe their illness in terms of how it makes them feel.



Culture - ANSWERSthe totality of the socially-transmitted patterns, arts, beliefs, values, customs, all the
products of human work and thought that are characteristic for that population --> guides world view
and decision making



cultural awareness - ANSWERSan appreciation of the external signs of diversity

,Cultural sensitivity - ANSWERSrelates to personal attitudes and not saying things that might be
considered offensive to someone from a different culture



Cultural self-awareness - ANSWERSan understanding of individual culture and personal values and your
ability to be able to detach from excess baggage that you have that's associated with your personal views



acculturate - ANSWERSwhen people move to a new location and adopt some of the beliefs of the
majority culture



Assimilation - ANSWERSwhen that individual really has adopted the values, beliefs, and cultures of the
dominant culture



Race - ANSWERSgenetic in origin and includes physical characteristics that are similar among members
of the same group, such as skin color, blood type, and hair and eye color - BASED ON BIOLOGICAL SIM



generalization - ANSWERSreduces numerous characteristics of an individual or group of people to a
general form; generalizations can lead to stereotyping



stereotyping - ANSWERSan oversimplified conception, opinion, or belief about some aspect of an
individual or group of people



Subcultures - ANSWERSgroups who have experiences different from those of the dominant culture



ethnicity - ANSWERSmembers share a common social and cultural heritage



religion - ANSWERSordered system of beliefs



Culture universals - ANSWERSvalues, beliefs, and practices that people from all cultures share



Culture specifics - ANSWERSvalues, beliefs, and practices that are special or unique to a culture

, Archetypes - ANSWERSsomething recurrent, based on facts



Cultural Specifics That Affect Health - ANSWERSCommunication

Space

Time orientation

Social organization

Environmental control

Biological variations

Religion and philosophy

Politics, law

Economy

Education



NANDA-I family diagnoses describe the health status of the family as a whole - ANSWERS•Caregiver Role
Strain (actual and risk for)

•Family Coping: Compromised

•Family Coping: Disabled

•Dysfunctional Family Processes

•Impaired Home Maintenance

•Impaired Parenting (actual and risk for)

•Ineffective Therapeutic Regimen Management

•Ineffective Role Performance

•Interrupted Family Processes

•Readiness for Enhanced Family Coping

•Readiness for Enhanced Parenting

•Relocation Stress Syndrome

•Risk for Impaired Attachment

•Social Isolation

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