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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following is not considered as a type of assessment in nursing?
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In assessing, the information solely comes from the patient. The resources comprise the individuals who support the patient, the patient’s past information, the report coming from the other healthcare specialists, reports from nursing and healthcare writings.
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In assessing, the information solely comes from the patient. The resources comprise the individuals who support the patient, the patient’s past information, the report coming from the other healthcare specialists, reports from nursing and healthcare writings.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Lawrence, who was not feeling well, was undertaken an assessment shortly after arriving in the hospital. Which kind of assessment could have been performed?
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The initial assessment is carried out a short time after a patient is received in a healthcare facility. Most facilities have guidelines indicating the time that an assessment should take. The initial assessment is carried out so that patient’s data can be collected and stored in the database for easy identification of the problem and care planning.
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The initial assessment is carried out a short time after a patient is received in a healthcare facility. Most facilities have guidelines indicating the time that an assessment should take. The initial assessment is carried out so that patient’s data can be collected and stored in the database for easy identification of the problem and care planning.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following is not one of the conclusions met by a nurse after expounding and examining the patient’s data?
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There are 4 main conclusions that any nurse can reach after expounding and examining the patient’s data. The action to take or a response differs according to different nurses as every nurse has to respond. The other conclusion that can be reached is knowns as a real or probable nursing diagnosis.
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There are 4 main conclusions that any nurse can reach after expounding and examining the patient’s data. The action to take or a response differs according to different nurses as every nurse has to respond. The other conclusion that can be reached is knowns as a real or probable nursing diagnosis.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following is not a common error that occurs when putting down the patient outcomes?
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The other common error is putting down results that are not clear, hence making it difficult to be understood by other nurses and difficult to identify the nursing care aim. The nurse should put down an outcome that is clear to ensure the other nurses understand the nursing goal.
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The other common error is putting down results that are not clear, hence making it difficult to be understood by other nurses and difficult to identify the nursing care aim. The nurse should put down an outcome that is clear to ensure the other nurses understand the nursing goal.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following is not a requirement in a nursing intervention?
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A nursing intervention should indicate a date. The subject in the nursing intervention indicates who is to do it(nursing intervention). The descriptive phrase indicates How much, how long, how often, where, when, and how. It is explained in writing, making it possible to interact with the whole nursing team.
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A nursing intervention should indicate a date. The subject in the nursing intervention indicates who is to do it(nursing intervention). The descriptive phrase indicates How much, how long, how often, where, when, and how. It is explained in writing, making it possible to interact with the whole nursing team.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following statements clearly defines consultation as used in nursing?
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The solution found after solving the problem must be helpful. Nurses can confer with each other, including nurse specialists, or reach out to physicians. They can also confer with therapists, nutritionists,s or any other health care team. Consulting with other people helps nurses to gain extra knowledge and skills.
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The solution found after solving the problem must be helpful. Nurses can confer with each other, including nurse specialists, or reach out to physicians. They can also confer with therapists, nutritionists,s or any other health care team. Consulting with other people helps nurses to gain extra knowledge and skills.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which one of the following is not a type of nursing care?
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A lot of institutions and agencies have a plan of care that concentrates on the three types of nursing care in their communication, regardless of their structure.
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A lot of institutions and agencies have a plan of care that concentrates on the three types of nursing care in their communication, regardless of their structure.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following clearly defines nursing intervention, as explained by the Nursing Intervention classification?
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The Nursing Interventions Classification continues to explain the different types of interventions. Nursing interventions consist of forthright and indirect care. There are nursing interventions that target persons, families, and communities, and those for nurses-established and others for provider-established treatments.
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The Nursing Interventions Classification continues to explain the different types of interventions. Nursing interventions consist of forthright and indirect care. There are nursing interventions that target persons, families, and communities, and those for nurses-established and others for provider-established treatments.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following is not one of the most important variables affecting the plan care?
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During the selection of nursing interventions by nurses, they should put into consideration the socio-economic of a patient and his culture. For instance, when a nurse comes across a malnourished patient with a low income who rents a one-room house, she cannot advise the patient to take more proteins in his meal.
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During the selection of nursing interventions by nurses, they should put into consideration the socio-economic of a patient and his culture. For instance, when a nurse comes across a malnourished patient with a low income who rents a one-room house, she cannot advise the patient to take more proteins in his meal.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following statements clearly defines documentation as used in nursing?
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Documentation includes assessing, diagnosing, arranging, carrying out, and evaluating. Nowadays, Management Information Systems are used to arrange and construct patient’s data and stores it. These records hold data and information of a patient that enables a nurse to carry out patient’s care; they also serve as financial evidence and helps in clinical research.
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Documentation includes assessing, diagnosing, arranging, carrying out, and evaluating. Nowadays, Management Information Systems are used to arrange and construct patient’s data and stores it. These records hold data and information of a patient that enables a nurse to carry out patient’s care; they also serve as financial evidence and helps in clinical research.