H.A. (wk 1)
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The client is a human being who has
- A diagnosis and treatment plan
- Worth and dignity
- Insurance and a medical record
- Sugar Daddy
This guy said, “Combines the most desirable elements of the art of nursing with the most relevant elements of systems theory, using the scientific method.” In 1988
- Nightingale
- Henderson
- Shore
- Orem
This someone said, "The process incorporates an interactive/interpersonal approach with a problem solving and decision-making process." in 1952
- Peplau
- Nightingale
- Henderson
- Orem
Is a SYSTEMATIC, organized method of planning and providing quality and individualized nursing care.
- Nursing process
- Medical diagnosis
- Patient assessment
- Care planning
In the GOSH approach, the "G" stands for:
- General
- Group
- Guidance
- Goal-oriented
In the GOSH approach, the "O" stands for:
- Outstanding
- Ongoing
- Organized
- Observational
In the GOSH approach, the "S" stands for:
- Systematic
- Specific
- Supportive
- Structured
In the GOSH approach, the "H" stands for:
- Holistic Care
- Humanistic Care
- Health-focused Care
- High-quality Care
Which part of the nursing process involves the systematic collection of data to identify a patient's strengths and limitations, and is performed continuously throughout the nursing process.
- Diagnosis
- Planning
- Implementation
- Assessment
Which part of the nursing process involves clinical judgment concerning a human response to health conditions/life processes, or vulnerability for that response, that a nurse is licensed and competent to treat, and includes analysis of data to identify the problem?
- Assessment
- Planning
- Diagnosis
- Implementation
Which of the following describes a currently occurring health problem for a patient?
- Actual Nursing Diagnosis
- Risk Nursing Diagnosis
- Wellness Nursing Diagnosis
- Syndrome Nursing Diagnosis
Which of the following describes a nursing diagnosis that includes the problem, etiology, and signs/symptoms, such as "acute pain r/t trauma of surgical incision as evidenced by facial grimace and guarding behavior" and "ineffective breathing pattern r/t pressure damage to breathing center in brainstem as manifested by difficulty of breathing"?
- Problem-focused nursing diagnosis
- Risk nursing diagnosis
- Wellness nursing diagnosis
- Syndrome nursing diagnosis
Which type of nursing diagnosis includes the problem and etiology, such as "Risk for infection r/t surgical incision"?
- Actual nursing diagnosis
- Risk nursing diagnosis
- Wellness nursing diagnosis
- Syndrome nursing diagnosis
Which type of nursing diagnosis focuses on a patient's readiness to improve their health, as in "Readiness for enhanced decision-making as evidenced by participation in healthcare decisions"?
- Problem-focused nursing diagnosis
- Risk nursing diagnosis
- Health Promotion Nursing Diagnosis
- Syndrome nursing diagnosis
Which type of nursing diagnosis describes a specific cluster of nursing diagnoses that occur together and have similar nursing interventions, such as "Chronic pain syndrome as manifested by anxiety and disturbed sleep pattern"?
- Problem-focused nursing diagnosis
- Risk nursing diagnosis
- Health promotion nursing diagnosis
- Syndrome nursing diagnosis
Which part of the nursing process involves setting goals and outcomes and developing an individualized plan of care after diagnoses have been prioritized?
- Assessment
- Diagnosis
- Planning
- Implementation
Which of the following describes an objective behavior or response that a patient is expected to achieve over a longer period, such as several days, weeks, or months?
- Long-term goal
- Intermediate goal
- Discharge goal
- Short-term goal
Which of the following describes an objective behavior or response that you expect the patient to achieve in a short time, usually a few hours or less than a week?
- Long-term goal
- Intermediate goal
- Discharge goal
- Short-term goal
In the SMART acronym for goal setting, "S" stands for:
- Specific
- Significant
- Simple
- Sustainable
In the SMART acronym for goal setting, "M" stands for:
- Motivating
- Manageable
- Meaningful
- Measurable
In the SMART acronym for goal setting, "A" stands for:
- Actionable
- Attainable
- Achievable
- Adjustable
In the SMART acronym for goal setting, "R" stands for:
- Relevant
- Rewarding
- Realistic
- Resourceful
In the SMART acronym for goal setting, "T" stands for:
- Timely
- Targeted
- Time-bound
- Trackable
Which part of the nursing process involves performing treatments based on clinical judgment and knowledge to enhance patient outcomes, also known as the "doing" phase?
- Assessment
- Planning
- Evaluation
- Intervention
Which part of the nursing process is the final step, involving determining the effectiveness of the plan, monitoring the client's progress, and altering the plan as indicated?
- Evaluation
- Assessment
- Planning
- Implementation
Who described assessment as a deliberate and systematic collection of data to determine a client's current and past health status, functional status, and coping patterns?
- Nightingale
- Henderson
- Carpenito
- Peplau
Which type of data includes the client's perception of their health, past health history, family history, and lifestyle and health practices?
- Objective data
- Subjective data
- Primary data
- Secondary data
Which type of data is collected through a step-by-step physical examination in various settings like hospitals, communities, clinics, and homes?
- Subjective data
- Primary data
- Objective data
- Secondary data
Which type of assessment is performed when a client first enters a healthcare system to establish baseline data for future comparisons?
- Initial comprehensive assessment
- Focused assessment
- Ongoing partial assessment
- Emergency assessment
Which type of assessment is performed after a comprehensive database is established, involves a mini-overview of the patient's body systems and holistic health patterns, and reassesses previously identified concerns?
- Focused assessment
- Ongoing partial assessment
- Initial comprehensive assessment
- Emergency assessment
Which type of assessment is performed when a client presents with a specific health concern and focuses solely on that problem, assuming a comprehensive database already exists?
- Focused assessment
- Initial comprehensive assessment
- Ongoing partial assessment
- Emergency assessment
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H.A. (wk 1)