ebp/quality/informatics
An informatics nurse specialist teaches a group of staff nurses how to document client care in the new electronic health record. To document assessment findings, the nurses are to select the correct information from a drop-down list. During the teaching session, one of the nurses asks, "Why do we have to use this list. Why can't we just type in what we want to say?" Which response by the informatics nurse specialist would reflect the most important reason for documenting in this way?
"Documenting this way allows nurses' actions to be measured."
An informatics nurse specialist is conducting an in-service program for a group of staff nurses about this specialty. One of the nurses asks, "What exactly is nursing informatics?" Which response by the informatics nurse specialist would be most appropriate?
"It combines nursing science with information management and analytical sciences."
The nurse participates in a quality assurance program and reviewing evaluation data from the previous year. Which should the nurse recognize as an example of outcome evaluation?
A 2% reduction in the number of repeat admissions for clients who underwent hip replacement surgery
As part of a quality improvement initiative nurses are asked to complete a structure evaluation. Which information should the nurse include in this work? Select all that apply.
Because there is no door on the unit's diet kitchen, client families feel free to walk in and serve themselves coffee. Newly purchased beds are difficult to move through client room doors.
A nurse develops the following foreground question using the PICOT format in preparation for a research study: "In overweight clients, how do chromium supplements compared to no supplements help with weight loss?" Which part of the question reflects the intervention?
Chromium supplements
A nurse caring for an older adult client who has dementia observes another nurse putting restraints on the client without a physician's order. The client is agitated and not cooperating. What would be the best initial action of the first nurse in this situation?
Confront the nurse and explain how this could be dangerous for the client.
A nurse researcher develops a foreground question in preparation for conducting a research study. The question is: "In clients with intravenous catheters, how does replacing administration sets every 72 hours (h) compared with other frequent intervals (24h, 48h, or 96h) decrease infection rates?" Applying the PICO framework, which part of the statement reflects the "O"?
Decrease infection rates
A group of nurses are participating in being the first group of staff to use a new electronic pain assessment tool. The group is discussing whether or not the system is easy to use. During the discussion, the group mentions that "the shortcuts provided are really helpful and save valuable time." The informatics nurse specialist interprets this statement as reflecting which concept?
Efficient interactions
An informatics nurse specialist is gathering data from electronic health records at the facility about clients who have had central venous catheters inserted for more than the recommended time as specified by the facility's protocol. The nurse specialist is collecting this data most likely for which purpose?
Identify clients at risk for infection
A nurse manager notes an increase in the frequency of client falls during the last month. To promote a positive working environment, how would the nurse manager most effectively deal with this problem?
Investigate the circumstances that contributed to client falls.
What is the best explanation for the way evidence-based practice (EBP) has changed the way nursing care is delivered?
Nursing care now uses EBP as a means of ensuring quality care.
The focus of nursing is always on which of the four common concepts in nursing theory?
Person
A group of nurses is planning to investigate the effectiveness of turning immobilized stroke clients more frequently in order to prevent skin breakdown. The team has begun by formulating a PICO question. Which element will the "O" in the team's PICO question refer to?
Preventing skin breakdown
Which are major premises of a quality-improvement (QI) program? Select all that apply.
QI determines whether nursing standards are being upheld. QI programs may be mandated by some governmental agencies. QI focuses on processes rather than individuals. QI's focus is on ensuring excellence in care.
An informatics nurse specialist is evaluating a newly implemented electronic medication alert system for usability. Which area would the nurse evaluate? Select all that apply.
Simplicity Naturalness Consistency
A nurse has a two-way video communication with the specialist involved in the care of a client in a long-term care facility. This is an example of what nursing informatics technology?
Telemedicine and mobile technology
Which strategy could be implemented by the nurse in ensuring the protection of electronic data at health care agencies?
The nurse locks out client information, except to those who have been authorized through appropriate security measures.
Which statements are true regarding nursing theory? (Select all that apply.)
The ultimate outcome for nursing theory is improved client care. Nursing theory provides a rationale for the care that nurses provide. Nursing theories may be descriptive or prescriptive. Nursing theory provides a focus for care that is delivered to clients.
Which statement best explains the importance of theoretic frameworks?
Theoretic frameworks advance nursing knowledge and practice.
An informatics nurse specialist is conducting an in-service education program for a group of staff nurses. The topic is ensuring electronic client data is secure and private. The specialist determines that the teaching was successful when the group identifies which aspect as essential to ensuring the security of electronic data when using clinical systems?
Use of strong passwords
A nurse is preparing to conduct a research study and uses the PICO format to develop the foreground question which is: "In adults, does reducing salt intake, compared to no change in salt intake, lower blood pressure?" The nurse identifies the "P" as:
adults.
"Measurable qualities, attributes, or characteristics that identify knowledge or health status" defines:
criteria.
One of the primary reasons for conducting nursing research is to:
generate knowledge to guide practice.
"The levels of performance accepted by and expected of nursing staff or other health team members" defines:
standards.
The nursing supervisor is evaluating how many clients each of the department nurses has been assigned for the shift. This type of evaluation would be considered:
structure.