A patient response to health and illness B patient response to nursing diagnosis C patient compliance with treatment regimen D patient interview and physical assessment 2.. What activi
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1 What is the unique focus of nursing implementation?
A) patient response to health and illness
B) patient response to nursing diagnosis
C) patient compliance with treatment regimen
D) patient interview and physical assessment
2 What is one advantage of having a standard classification
of nursing interventions?
A) to standardize nomenclature (names or terms)
B) to legitimize the use of the nursing process
Trang 2C) to classify indicators of patient outcomes
D) to facilitate documentation of expected goals
3 The researchers developing classifications for
interventions are also committed to developing a
classification of which of the following?
A) diagnoses
B) outcomes
C) goals
D) data clusters
4 What activity is carried out during the implementing step
of the nursing process?
A) Assessments are made to identify human
responses to health problems
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outcomes are determined
C) Planned nursing actions (interventions) are
carried out
D) Desired outcomes are evaluated and, if
necessary, the plan is modified
5 What role of the nurse is crucial to the prevention of
fragmentation of care?
A) advocate
B) teacher
C) counselor
D) coordinator
6 What phrase best describes nurse-initiated interventions?
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B) physician-prescribed interventions
C) healthcare team interventions
D) interventions based on medical orders
7 Which of the following examples of nursing actions
involve direct care of the patient? Select all that apply
A) A nurse counsels a young family who is
interested in natural family planning
B) A nurse massages the back of a patient while
performing a skin assessment
C) A nurse arranges for a consultation for a patient
who has no health insurance
D) A nurse helps a patient in hospice fill out a
living will form
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patient who had a stroke
F) A nurse comforts a distraught patient whose
baby was stillborn
8 A nurse documents the following diagnosis for a
hospitalized patient: Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: More Than Body Requirements What is the major goal of interventions for a risk diagnosis?
A) reduce or eliminate contributing factors
B) prevent the problem
C) collect additional data
D) promote higher-level wellness
9 A nurse is changing a sterile pressure ulcer dressing
based on an established protocol What does this mean?
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the dressing change
B) The patient has specified how the dressing
should be changed
C) Written plans are developed that specify nursing
activities for this skill
D) The physician verbally requested specific steps
of the dressing change
10 What must occur before physician-initiated
interventions can be carried out?
A) They must be written on the nursing plan of
care
B) The nurse relinquishes all responsibility for
them
C) Any healthcare provider may order them
D) The physician gives a verbal or written order
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11 A patient who was previously awake and alert suddenly
becomes unconscious The nursing plan of care includes
an order to increase oral intake Why would the nurse review the plan of care?
A) to implement evidence-based practice
B) to ensure the order follows hospital policy
C) to be sure interventions are individualized
D) to be sure the intervention is safe
12 A nurse is preparing to insert an intravenous line and
begin administering intravenous fluids The patient has visitors in the room What should the nurse do?
A) Ask the visitors to leave the room
B) Ask the patient if visitors should remain in the
room
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room
D) Wait until the visitors leave to begin the
procedure
13 A nurse is catheterizing a patient What action illustrates
respect for the patient’s privacy?
A) explaining the procedure to the family
B) leaving the patient’s pajamas on
C) closing the door to the room
D) asking another nurse if he wants to watch
14 A student is ambulating a patient for the first time after
surgery What would the student do to anticipate and plan for an unexpected outcome?
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B) Ask the patient’s wife to assist with
ambulation
C) Delay ambulation until the following shift
D) Ask another student to help with ambulation
15 Each time a nurse administers an insulin injection to a
patient with diabetes, she tells the patient what she is doing and demonstrates each step of preparing and giving the injection What is the nurse promoting?
A) self-care
B) dependence
C) coping with disability
D) nurse–patient relationship
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16 Which of the following statements accurately describe a
recommended guideline for implementation? Select all that apply
A) When implementing nursing care, remember to
act independently, regardless of the wishes of the patient/family
B) Before implementing any nursing action,
reassess the patient to determine whether the action is still needed
C) Assume that the nursing intervention selected
is the best of all possible alternatives
D) Consult colleagues and the nursing and related
literature to see if other approaches might be more successful
E) Reduce your repertoire of skilled nursing
interventions to ensure a greater likelihood of success
F) Check to make sure that the nursing
interventions selected are consistent with standards of care
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17 The staff in a long-term care facility often plays loud
rock music on the radio and designs children’s games as exercise What is the staff doing in this situation?
A) considering the hearing level of older adults
B) failing to consider visual deficits that occur
with aging
C) ignoring the developmental needs of older
adults
D) meeting needs for sensory input and exercise
18 A nurse administers a medication for pain but forgets to
document it in the patient’s medical record Legally, what does this mean?
A) Nothing, the nurse’s honesty will not be
questioned
B) The nurse can add the documentation after the
patient goes home
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out the order
D) In the eyes of the law, if it is not documented,
it was not done
19 A nurse delegates a specific intervention to a UAP
What implications does this have for the nurse?
A) The UAP is responsible and accountable for
his or her own actions
B) Nurses do not have authority to delegate
interventions
C) The nurse transfers responsibility but is
accountable for the outcome
D) The UAP can function in an independent role
for all interventions
20 According to the American Nurses Association, who
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A) nurses
B) lawyers
C) physicians
D) consumers
21 What characteristic of a competent nurse practitioner
enables nurses to be role models for patients?
A) sense of humor
B) writing ability
C) organizational skills
D) good personal health
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22 What core value of nursing care is missing when a
nursing intervention is delegated to a UAP?
A) communication
B) patient teaching
C) nurse/patient dynamic
D) competent care
Answer Key
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5 C
7 A, B, D, E
10 D
11 D
12 B
13 C
14 D
15 A
16 B, D, F
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18 D
19 C
20 A
21 D
22 C
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