Chapter 13 Prep U
A nurse is conducting focused data collection and recognizes the existence of cues. The nurse is most likely involved in which phase of the nursing process?
Assessment
A nurse is conducting a client interview and gathers information from secondary sources. Which sources might the nurse use? Select all that apply.
Client's children Client's caregiver Client's physician Client's previous admission record
The nurse is performing an assessment on a client who reports having a rash on the back that is red and raised. What would be the most appropriate nursing action?
Assess the client's back visually.
The nurse is caring for a client who has been in the hospital for 7 days. When the nurse enters the room to perform the morning assessment, the client tells the nurse that the client can't wait to go home. Which statement by the nurse demonstrates that the nurse is skilled in developing caring relationships?
"What do you miss most about being away from home?"
A nurse technician is assigned to take clients' vital signs. When making rounds, the nurse notices that one client's vital signs are very different from what they were at the beginning of the shift. What is most appropriate for the nurse to do about these findings?
Assess the client's vital signs again.
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with a fractured femur who is in traction and will be restricted to bed for some time. Which domain should the nurse consider when developing a nursing diagnosis based on this client's musculoskeletal health problems?
Activity and rest
The nurse is caring for a client who presents with polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria. The client's laboratory test results reveal an increased HgbA1C level, which could indicate increased blood glucose levels. What is the next step for the nurse to take based on the nursing process?
Analyze the data and create an individualized nursing diagnosis.
A nurse is educating a pregnant client in preterm labor on the use of the client's home monitoring equipment and medications. Which factor could impede the client's ability to learn?
Anxiety
Which activity is the clearest example of the evaluation step in the nursing process?
Checking the client's blood pressure 30 minutes after administering captopril
While working as part of an interdisciplinary group developing a client's plan of care, a nurse asks the question, "Can you give me an example?" The nurse is demonstrating which standard for judging thinking?
Clarity
Recording prioritized outcomes in the plan of care ensures which benefit?
Continuity of care can be provided to the client.
A nurse administers intravenous fluids to a client diagnosed with dehydration. After the fluids are completed, the client's blood pressure is increased and pulse is decreased. During the final phase of the nursing process, what should the nurse do?
Determine whether the prescribed treatment was effective.
Which action should the nurse associate with outcome identification and planning in the nursing process?
Develops an individualized plan of nursing care
A nurse manager is developing a program for the unit staff to foster critical thinking. Which activity would the nurse manager implement to promote theoretical knowledge?
Encouraging staff to read current journal articles
A nurse has completed a client assessment and is preparing to identify appropriate nursing diagnoses. Which areas would the nurse likely address in the diagnosis? Select all that apply.
Impaired mobility Imbalanced nutrition Ineffective coping
Which statement best conveys the role of intuition in nurses' problem solving?
Intuition can be a clinically useful adjunct to logical problem solving.
Which statement regarding critical thinking in nursing is true?
It is a systematic way of thinking.
A nurse is reading a journal article about providing individualized care. Which aspect would the nurse most likely read about as the almost universally accepted method for providing nursing care?
Nursing process
Which stage of the nursing process enables the nurse to compare the actual outcomes with the expected outcomes?
Planning
A nurse has developed a plan of care for an adult client. What nursing function is important when using nursing diagnoses to guide the care of this client?
Prioritize the nursing diagnoses.
Which is the best example of person-centered care provided by a registered nurse?
Reassuring a client who is anxious about a procedure
In the clinical setting, a nurse is working on developing higher-level reflection skills. With which activity would the nurse most likely be engaged?
Reevaluating experience in light of ideas
The nurse is caring for an obese client who needs to be turned every 2 hours. Which action by this nurse is an example of reflection-for-action?
Reflecting on prior experience and best practice, the nurse includes assistance with turning in the client's plan of care.
Which term refers to a purposeful activity that leads to action, improvement of practice, and better client outcomes?
Reflection
The nurse administers pain medication to a postoperative client. Which nursing intervention will assist with the client's unrelieved pain?
Repositioning the client
Which are characteristics of a critical thinker? Select all that apply.
Resisting easy answers to client problems Being open to all points of view Thinking outside the box
The nurse is using the nursing process to care for a client and is in the process of making a nursing diagnosis. Which condition best reflects a nursing diagnosis?
Risk for falls
Which statement is true of the nursing process?
Scientific problem solving can occur within the nursing process.
The nursing process is based upon the process of problem solving. The nurse attempts to obtain a blood pressure on the client's right arm, then on the left arm, then on the left leg, and finally on the right leg, where the blood pressure is obtained. What type of problem solving did the nurse use?
Trial-and-error problem solving
Put the phases of the nursing process in the correct order. Use all options.
assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
An obese client is in the clinic to start on a weight loss plan. The client loves to eat. The client's favorite food is hamburgers. The client does not like to exercise. The nurse creates a nursing diagnosis of ineffective health maintenance to include in the plan of care. What is the most appropriate outcome for this nursing diagnosis for the client? The client will:
create an exercise plan that is realistic and valued.
The nurse enters the room of the client diagnosed with a cerebral hemorrhage and immediately states, "This client is getting worse." This is an example of the experienced nurse using:
intuitive problem identification.
A nurse identifies the following: "The client will report a pain rating of 4 or less within 30 to 45 minutes of receiving prescribed analgesic." The nurse has identified:
outcome.
Select the best description of how the nurse applies the nursing process in caring for clients. The nurse:
uses critical thinking to direct care for the individual client.