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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following statements clearly defines Respite care?
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This kind of care’s primary goal is to give custodians some time off from their daily-based roles. The volunteers may offer care services either in the adult daycare center or in the patient’s residence. In most circumstances, care is offered by volunteers or the
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This kind of care’s primary goal is to give custodians some time off from their daily-based roles. The volunteers may offer care services either in the adult daycare center or in the patient’s residence. In most circumstances, care is offered by volunteers or the
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following facility of providing healthcare services hires a high ratio of RNs?
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Hospitals, as a facility, employ a high number of nurses compared to other types of facilities. A large percentage of RNs working in hospitals has been declining of late; 59% are still employed in the hospital. An RN’s healthcare providers’ roles include offering health education, physician assistance, and form health assessments.
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Hospitals, as a facility, employ a high number of nurses compared to other types of facilities. A large percentage of RNs working in hospitals has been declining of late; 59% are still employed in the hospital. An RN’s healthcare providers’ roles include offering health education, physician assistance, and form health assessments.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following clearly defines a nursing process?
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The nursing process enables the nurse and the patient to complete the following roles together; collecting the patient’s data, diagnosing to know the potential problem of the patients, making a comprehensive plan where the nurse concentrates on the goals of the patients and ensures she provides care to the patient as required, implementing and also evaluation of the plan to see if the patient’s goal is achieved.
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The nursing process enables the nurse and the patient to complete the following roles together; collecting the patient’s data, diagnosing to know the potential problem of the patients, making a comprehensive plan where the nurse concentrates on the goals of the patients and ensures she provides care to the patient as required, implementing and also evaluation of the plan to see if the patient’s goal is achieved.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following is not a problem-solving approach?
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Problem-solving is an essential life skill that everyone should have. A person should be able to take the right steps to solve any arising problem. The nursing process has a methodology familiar to almost every nursing student used to solve a problem. However, different problems can be solved using different approaches and have different results.
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Problem-solving is an essential life skill that everyone should have. A person should be able to take the right steps to solve any arising problem. The nursing process has a methodology familiar to almost every nursing student used to solve a problem. However, different problems can be solved using different approaches and have different results.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Mike, who is a patient, complains to nurse Joan about a physician. Joan validated the complaint and talked to the physician before reaching the final decision. What can we say Joan revealed through that action?
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Open-minded nurses have different viewing of point, and before making a judgment, they give both sides a chance to express themselves and listens. A fair-minded person always knows the basis of his decisions because he makes decisions after considering certain factors like what he believes and what other people believe.
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Open-minded nurses have different viewing of point, and before making a judgment, they give both sides a chance to express themselves and listens. A fair-minded person always knows the basis of his decisions because he makes decisions after considering certain factors like what he believes and what other people believe.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following is not a question that a nurse who values her patients’ human dignity can ask herself?
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Nurses should show a commitment to respecting the patient’s human dignity. Mostly, nurses underate their capability to help their patients heal due to their respect and care actions. Sometimes a short time interaction between a nurse and a patient can put the life of a patient in danger depending on the nurse.
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Nurses should show a commitment to respecting the patient’s human dignity. Mostly, nurses underate their capability to help their patients heal due to their respect and care actions. Sometimes a short time interaction between a nurse and a patient can put the life of a patient in danger depending on the nurse.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The following are statements entailed in the nursing process; which is the most precise?
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The nursing process consists of five steps. The technical word ‘nursing process’ was first introduced by Hall in the year 1995. The standards require the nursing process usage; it’s not an option of whether to use or not. The nursing process guides both the nurse and patient to complete certain tasks.
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The nursing process consists of five steps. The technical word ‘nursing process’ was first introduced by Hall in the year 1995. The standards require the nursing process usage; it’s not an option of whether to use or not. The nursing process guides both the nurse and patient to complete certain tasks.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Jane, who wants to be a nurse, was advised by an experienced nurse not to mind studying too much because most clinical reasoning comes as a ‘second nature and intuitive’ when you commence practicing. What of the thinking stated below should your response be based on?
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Intuition solves the problem a bit fast; however, it can sometimes lead to trial and error incidents. When one uses intuition alone, there are higher chances of risks and fewer benefits.
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Intuition solves the problem a bit fast; however, it can sometimes lead to trial and error incidents. When one uses intuition alone, there are higher chances of risks and fewer benefits.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following actions performed by a nurse is not necessitated by the assessment of the initial comprehensive nursing?
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The nurse continues with regular assessments after the initial assessment of her patient. These assessments help a nurse understand how the patient is going on in health and ill-health. She establishes the effects of the patients after the assessment. She also tells about the care offered by skilled healthcare that a patient may be visiting.
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The nurse continues with regular assessments after the initial assessment of her patient. These assessments help a nurse understand how the patient is going on in health and ill-health. She establishes the effects of the patients after the assessment. She also tells about the care offered by skilled healthcare that a patient may be visiting.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is the role of the database in nursing?
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With the help of a database, constructive plan care for the patient is ensured because it facilitates a good construction and practice. Gathering data is an essential step in the nursing process because all other steps depend on that data and must be accurate, whole, fact-based, and pertinent.
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With the help of a database, constructive plan care for the patient is ensured because it facilitates a good construction and practice. Gathering data is an essential step in the nursing process because all other steps depend on that data and must be accurate, whole, fact-based, and pertinent.