Deck 9: Assessing; and Blended Skills and Critical Thinking Throughout the Nursing Process

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Which of the following group of terms best defines assessing in the nursing process?

A) problem focused, time lapsed, emergency based
B) design a plan of care, implement nursing interventions
C) collection, validation, communication of patient data
D) nurse focused, establishing nursing goals
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On admission, a physician diagnoses a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse uses assessments to make the nursing diagnosis of Chronic Pain. What is the nurse diagnosing?

A) the pathology of the illness
B) the response of the patient to the illness
C) information from a nursing textbook
D) knowledge from more experienced nurses
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between nursing diagnosis and medical diagnosis?

A) The nursing diagnosis confirms the medical diagnosis.
B) The nursing diagnosis duplicates the medical diagnosis.
C) There is no relationship between nursing and medical diagnoses.
D) The nursing diagnosis is based on patient response to the medical diagnosis.
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Who or what is the primary source of information for a nursing history?

A) previous medical records
B) other healthcare personnel
C) the patient
D) family members
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What type of patient record data would the nurse find in the medical history and progress notes?

A) findings of the physician's assessment and treatment
B) results of laboratory and diagnostic studies
C) nursing documentation and plan of care
D) information from other members of the healthcare team
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Of the following data, what type would be collected during a physical assessment?

A) color, moisture, and temperature of the skin
B) type, amount, and duration of pain
C) foods eaten that cause nausea
D) specific allergies resulting in itching
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After collecting data from a patient with respiratory distress, the nurse prioritizes the patient interventions to provide oxygen to the patient first. This is an example of which of the following models for organizing data?

A) Hierarchy of Human Needs
B) Functional Health Patterns
C) Human Response Patterns
D) Body Systems Model
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A student takes an adult patient's pulse and counts 20 beats/min. Knowing this is not the normal range for an adult pulse, what should the student do next?

A) Record the pulse rate on the appropriate vital signs sheet in the chart.
B) Ask the instructor or a staff nurse to take the pulse.
C) Discuss this finding during postconference with other students.
D) Wait 4 hours and take the patient's pulse again.
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Which of the following entries would be an example of appropriate documentation?

A) Patient appears depressed and tired.
B) "I am so down today, and I just don't have any energy."
C) Patient had a good bowel movement.
D) Complains of abdominal pain. Probably constipated.
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Which of the following statements indicates that a plan to assist a patient in developing and following an exercise program has been effective?

A) "I have just been too busy to do my daily exercises."
B) "I guess I will begin the activity we discussed next week."
C) "I know I should exercise, but my health is not very good."
D) "I have lost 10 pounds because I walk 2 miles every day."
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A nurse working in an outpatient surgery center is responsible for taking a health history and performing a physical assessment on each patient scheduled for surgery. Why is establishing this database so important for nursing care?

A) to ensure good nurse-patient relationships before surgery
B) to ensure medical and surgical safety
C) it is a routine part of any admission procedure
D) to identify strengths and problems
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A nurse believes her employer has violated the law and reports this to the appropriate law enforcement agency. What is this type of action called?

A) short stopping
B) whistle-blowing
C) mud smearing
D) low balling
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Deck 9: Assessing; and Blended Skills and Critical Thinking Throughout the Nursing Process
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Which of the following group of terms best defines assessing in the nursing process?

A) problem focused, time lapsed, emergency based
B) design a plan of care, implement nursing interventions
C) collection, validation, communication of patient data
D) nurse focused, establishing nursing goals
C
2
On admission, a physician diagnoses a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse uses assessments to make the nursing diagnosis of Chronic Pain. What is the nurse diagnosing?

A) the pathology of the illness
B) the response of the patient to the illness
C) information from a nursing textbook
D) knowledge from more experienced nurses
B
3
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between nursing diagnosis and medical diagnosis?

A) The nursing diagnosis confirms the medical diagnosis.
B) The nursing diagnosis duplicates the medical diagnosis.
C) There is no relationship between nursing and medical diagnoses.
D) The nursing diagnosis is based on patient response to the medical diagnosis.
D
4
Who or what is the primary source of information for a nursing history?

A) previous medical records
B) other healthcare personnel
C) the patient
D) family members
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What type of patient record data would the nurse find in the medical history and progress notes?

A) findings of the physician's assessment and treatment
B) results of laboratory and diagnostic studies
C) nursing documentation and plan of care
D) information from other members of the healthcare team
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Of the following data, what type would be collected during a physical assessment?

A) color, moisture, and temperature of the skin
B) type, amount, and duration of pain
C) foods eaten that cause nausea
D) specific allergies resulting in itching
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After collecting data from a patient with respiratory distress, the nurse prioritizes the patient interventions to provide oxygen to the patient first. This is an example of which of the following models for organizing data?

A) Hierarchy of Human Needs
B) Functional Health Patterns
C) Human Response Patterns
D) Body Systems Model
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A student takes an adult patient's pulse and counts 20 beats/min. Knowing this is not the normal range for an adult pulse, what should the student do next?

A) Record the pulse rate on the appropriate vital signs sheet in the chart.
B) Ask the instructor or a staff nurse to take the pulse.
C) Discuss this finding during postconference with other students.
D) Wait 4 hours and take the patient's pulse again.
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Which of the following entries would be an example of appropriate documentation?

A) Patient appears depressed and tired.
B) "I am so down today, and I just don't have any energy."
C) Patient had a good bowel movement.
D) Complains of abdominal pain. Probably constipated.
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Which of the following statements indicates that a plan to assist a patient in developing and following an exercise program has been effective?

A) "I have just been too busy to do my daily exercises."
B) "I guess I will begin the activity we discussed next week."
C) "I know I should exercise, but my health is not very good."
D) "I have lost 10 pounds because I walk 2 miles every day."
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A nurse working in an outpatient surgery center is responsible for taking a health history and performing a physical assessment on each patient scheduled for surgery. Why is establishing this database so important for nursing care?

A) to ensure good nurse-patient relationships before surgery
B) to ensure medical and surgical safety
C) it is a routine part of any admission procedure
D) to identify strengths and problems
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A nurse believes her employer has violated the law and reports this to the appropriate law enforcement agency. What is this type of action called?

A) short stopping
B) whistle-blowing
C) mud smearing
D) low balling
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