LPN TO RN PREP U 18

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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

The nurse should evaluate client outcomes at which time?

As early as possible

The nurse and client have written the following outcome measure: "The client will eat at least 80% of each meal offered by 3/2." When should the nurse collect information to evaluate this outcome?

At the completion of each meal

Which is a psychomotor client goal?

By 18AUG2015, the client will learn three exercises designed to strengthen leg muscles.

"The client will verbalize appropriate cast care on discharge" represents which type of outcome?

Cognitive

Which statement related to the evaluation of outcome attainment for a client is correct?

Collecting data related to outcome attainment requires the nurse to know when to collect the data, based upon established time criteria.

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.

Before discharge the client will demonstrate aseptic dressing changes. This is an example of which type of evaluative statement?

Psychomotor

A nurse assures a client newly admitted to the clinical unit that the client will not be harmed by any errors and can expect to be safe in the facility. This assurance represents which expectation of the health care environment?

Safety

What assessment data would indicate to the nurse at the conclusion of an education session that the client education was effective? Select all that apply.

The client verbalizes understanding of the instructions. The client is able to answer the nurse's questions. The client discusses the specifics of what was taught during the session.

Which of the following best summarizes the evaluation step of the nursing process?

The nurse and client measure achievement of planned outcomes of care.

Which nursing action reflects evaluation?

The nurse assesses the client's response to pain medication.

Which nursing action reflects evaluation?

The nurse assesses urine output following administration of a diuretic.

Which characteristic is the most important indicator of high-quality nursing practice?

The nurse considers the individual needs of clients.

A nurse evaluates clients prior to discharge from a hospital setting. Which action is the mostimportant act of evaluation performed by the nurse?

The nurse evaluates the client's goal/outcome achievement.

Which action by the nurse is an example of peer review?

The nurse preceptor provides feedback to the new graduate nurse after 6 weeks of orientation.

Which nurse is using criteria to determine expected standards of performance?

a) The new graduate nurse consults the policies and procedures of the institution prior to skill implementation.

Identifying the kind and amount of nursing services required is a possible solution for:

inadequate staffing.

For a client with a self-care deficit, the long-term goal is that the client will be able to dress oneself by the end of the 6-week therapy. For best results, when should the nurse evaluate the client's progress toward this goal?

As soon as possible

Which action is appropriate when evaluating a client's responses to a plan of care?

Continue the plan of care if more time is needed to achieve the goals/outcomes.

Which are components of an evaluative statement? Select all that apply.

Description of how the client outcome was met Client data that support how the outcome was met

A nurse is preparing to educate a client about self-care after cataract surgery. Which should the nurse do first?

Determine the client's willingness to follow the regimen.

The nurse on a busy acute care floor identifies that several clients with heart failure are being readmitted within 2 weeks of discharge. Which step in performance improvement is the nurse demonstrating?

Discovering a problem

The nurse is preparing a client for surgery when the client tells the nurse that the client no longer wants to have the surgery. How should the nurse most appropriately respond?

Discuss with the client the reasons for declining surgery.

The nurse in a burn intensive care unit (BICU) is caring for a 3-year-old child who was burned with scalding hot water. The client has burns covering 75% of the body. The client's condition is critical but stable. At 1000, the nurse reassesses the client and finds that the client is agitated and pulling at the endotracheal tube. Which is the nurse's priority intervention for this client at this time?

Ensuring that the endotracheal tube is secure

Priority setting is based on the information obtained during reassessment and is used to rank nursing diagnoses. Each factor contributes to priority setting except which?

Finances of the client

A group of nurses on the orthopedic floor of a hospital wish to improve their clinical performance. The nurse manager suggests a program in which the nurses will evaluate each other and provide feedback for improved performance. This program is termed:

Peer review

A mother brings an infant into the clinic. The infant is 2 months old and has not been gaining weight appropriately. The outcome statement on the plan of care states, "The infant will double birth weight by 6 months of age." This is an example of which type of outcome statement?

Physical changes

"The client will demonstrate cast care prior to discharge" is which type of evaluative statement?

Psychomotor

After learning about a client's limited financial resources and limited insurance benefits, the home care nurse modifies nursing interventions related to a client's care instructions. The nurse modifies the plan of care based upon which client variable?

Psychosocial background

The Joint Commission is conducting an accreditation visit at the hospital. What is the focus of the evaluation being conducted?

Quality assurance

Before implementing any planned intervention, which action should the nurse take first?

Reassess the client to determine whether the action is needed.

A nurse manager is preparing for a visit from The Joint Commission. The nurse manager determines that this visit reflects which type of evaluation?

Retrospective evaluation

A client has been recently diagnosed with diabetes after receiving emergency treatment for a hyperglycemic episode. Which of the client's actions indicates that the client has achieved a cognitive outcome in the management of this new health problem?

The client is able to explain when and why the client needs to check the blood glucose level.

Which are cognitive client outcomes? Select all that apply.

The client lists the side effects of digoxin.The client describes how to perform progressive muscle relaxation.The client identifies signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia.

Which nurse is using criteria to determine expected standards of performance?

The new graduate nurse consults the policies and procedures of the institution prior to skill implementation.

A nurse is evaluating nursing care and client outcomes by using a retrospective evaluation. Which action would the nurse perform in this approach?

The nurse devises a post-discharge questionnaire to evaluate patient satisfaction.

A nurse manager attempts to achieve performance improvement in the emergency department of a busy inner-city hospital. Which nursing actions follow Haase and Miller's recommended steps in performance improvement? Select all that apply.

The nurse discovers that there is a problem with the triage system that is in place in the emergency department.The nurse calls a meeting of the emergency department interdisciplinary team to effect change in the triage process.The nurse organizes a task force to implement change in the triage process of a busy emergency department.The nurse meets with the emergency department staff to assess changes made to the triage process.

Why are quality-assurance programs important in nursing?

They enable nursing to be accountable for the quality of care.

While auscultating a client's lung sounds, the nurse notes crackles in the left lower lobe, which were not present at the start of the shift. The nurse is engaged in which type of nursing intervention?

auscultation

A client has returned to the clinic for a postoperative visit. The nurse reviews the plan of care and may choose to take which actions based on the client's previous responses to the current plan of care? Select all that apply.

• Terminate the plan of care if outcomes have been achieved • Modify the plan of care if difficulty has been encountered with achieving outcomes • Continue the plan of care if more time could result in achievement of outcomes

Which nursing intervention is most likely to be allowed within the parameters of a protocol or standing order?

Administering a glycerin suppository to a constipated client who has not responded to oral stool softeners

The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who reports ineffective pain management with pain rated a 7 on a 0-10 rating scale. Based on the information provided by the client, which step should the nurse take first to modify the care plan?

Evaluate the use of current pain relief measures.

When caring for a client in the emergency room who has presented with symptoms of a myocardial infarction (MI), the nurse orders laboratory tests and administers medication to the client before the physician has examined the client. For the nurse to be operating within the nurse's scope of practice, what conditions must be present?

The nurse is operating under standing orders for clients with MIs.

The nurse is discussing dietary options with a client who is upset due to not being able to have foods the client previously enjoyed. The nurse states, "You may not be able to have steak, but you can have grilled salmon or grilled chicken. Which do you prefer?" What is the purpose for giving the client an option?

To give the client the opportunity to actively participate in care

A new mother is having difficulty breastfeeding a newborn. A goal was established stating that the infant would be nursing every 2 to 3 hours by age 1 week. The mother presents to the follow-up center at 1 week and reports having discontinued breastfeeding 4 days ago. The nurse evaluates the original goal as:

completely unmet.

A mother brings an infant into the clinic for a well-baby visit. The mother reports being concerned at discharge from the hospital after giving birth about being able to get the infant to latch on for breastfeeding. Now, however, the mother reports success with breastfeeding. and the nurse finds that the baby is gaining weight appropriately. Which is an appropriate evaluative statement for this client?

"8FEB2016. Goal met. Mother reports that breastfeeding is going well with the infant eating every 2-3 hours and attaching to the nipple easily. Infant is gaining weight."

The nurse manager observes one of the unit nurses failing to wash hands on entering a client room. Hospital protocol is to wash hands before and after entering a client room. This scenario is an example of which approach to quality assurance?

Quality by inspection


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