Activity A Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct word
1. Baseline data serves as a comparison for future signs and symptoms and provides a reference for determining whether a client's health is improving.
Client database is the complete information of the patient such as demographic data, lab values, treatment provided and is used for any clinical research. so this is not a correct option.
Ongoing assessment is the complete assessment of patient on entry which includes history and physical assessment. This also wrong.
2. Nursing diagnosis Identifies and defines the health problem that independent or physician-prescribed nursing actions can prevent or solve.
Assessment is the careful observation of the client health status. This is the wrong option.
Evaluation is the review of quality of care provided and client response to that. This is not a correct term.
3. the plan of care identifies diagnoses for achieving of outcomes.
intervention is the actions taken to achieve the possible outcomes. So this wrong option.
Assessment is the careful observation of the client health status. This is the wrong option.
Activity B Write the correct term for each description
specific nursing directions so that all healthcare team members understand exactly what to do for the client. Nursing orders.
2. The process that provides a systematic method for nurses to plan and implement client care to achieve desired outcomes. Nursing process.
3. The steps of the nursing process that carry out the written plan of care performing the interventions monitoring the clients status and assessing and reassessing the client before during and after treatment. Implementation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 9. Explain the implementation phase of the nursir 1. State the purpose of the...
SECTION 3: GETTING READY FOR NCLEX Activity J Anrwer th following questions marking the best response l. As the nurse educator teaches a group of new stadents 6. The nurse arrives on the unit, gets report, and ente the client's room. What is the first step in the nurs process that the nurse will use? 1. Planning about the nursing process, which of the following is the best explanation for its purpose? I. It helps to s y plan and...
Name: 7. Describe the nursing process Multiple Choice 1. The assessment step of the nursing pr involves (A) Getting information about the resident List three tasks that are said to be outside the scope of practice of a nursing assistant and reviewing this information (B) Identifying health problems and resident S. needs (C) Setting goals and creating a care plar (D) Deciding if goals were met The diagnosis step of the nursing process involves (A) Getting information about the resident...
Which phase of the nursing process is the nurse demonstrating when administering pain medication to a client? Select one: Implementing b. Assessment c. Outcome Identification and Planning d. Evaluating The plan of care for a client was to ambulate ten feet independenty by the end of two weeks. The client only ambulatos six feet. Which step should the nurse text? Select one: a. Discontinue the plan of care because it is not effective. b. Re-evaluate the goal to determine if...
UNIT 1 Nursing Roles and 12 Activity C Madch the ope of mursing diagmones given in Column A with the Column Column 4A Column IB dentifies a potential problem I. Actual nursing disgnosis 2. Health promotion nursing diagnosis 3 Risk nursing disgnosis 4. Syndrome diagnosis K. Idestifies a diagnosis associated witls a cluster of other diagnoses Identifies an existing problem. Reflects clinical judgmest of a client's motivation to increase well-being and advance health behaviors. Activity D Given are the human...
Which client goal is written correctly? A. 6. Client will state the purpose of the medication before discharge Client's pulse will be normal Nurse will establish IV access by the beginning of day shift B. Client will feel better by morning C. Mr. J. B, 6 w 7. has been diagnosed with lung cancer and has been told he will probably live4 eeks. He will probably benefit from what services? Adult day care Hospice care Long term care C. D....
Explain the purpose of patient teaching related to the scenario. Describe each learning domain and the ways it is used in patient teaching. Identify the communication phases needed to know what the patient needs are. What pre-planning actions are needed by the nurse to assure the educational needs are met? Develop a teaching plan based on the scenario. (The scenario: A patient newly diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD) needs to be taught a healthful cardiac diet. What are the...
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HELENE FULD COLLEGE OF NURSING CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF NURSING CARE PLAN NUR 221 ASSESSMENT Pole poids Actual points d at of 1. Cabe 2. Uspor include e pay and environmental tervisection, auto plation, and person D hes 3. a t in prima including wojective and objective data history, cum DIAGNOSIS Posle points Actual points Criteria Incorporate...
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Implement the nursing process when caring for individuals, children, adults, families, and groups experiencing acute of chronic health problems. 1. Utilizes a holistic approach in assessing client needs. • Considering the concept of holistic care, describe your assessment findings. Stud 2. Performs pertinent physical assessments based on the client's health care needs/problems. Considering your patient's presenting health care needs, what specific assessments did you focus in on? Why were these...
Case Study Mrs. A.K. is a 101-year-old woman who resides on LL at Rossland Terrraces Long-term Care Home. She has been a resident of LL since 2016 after suffering a fall in her apartment. She is wheelchair bound and is a mechanical lift for transfer. She enjoys participating in the social activities offered by the home. She eats independently, but requires assistance for other activities of daily living. Her son often visits her. Health conditions: hypertension, dementia Diet: as tolerated,...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 10, The Interview and Assessment Process Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. You have been asked to conduct an interview for a psychiatric–mental health client. What part of conducting an interview to obtain psychosocial data on a client is most difficult for you? What part of conducting an interview to obtain psychosocial data on a client is relatively easy for you? What are your strengths as an interviewer and what skills do you need to develop? 1,...