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b) asking the client if the family would be involved in their care

According to a Picker Institute survey, which intervention by the nurse is an important aspect of client-centered care? a) informing the client after scheduling appointments b) asking the client if the family would be involved in their care c) ensuring that all client health care needs are met until discharge d) asking the client to contact any of the health care personnel for assistance

b) assessment

The nurse is explaining the nursing process to a student nurse. Which step of the nursing process would include interpretation of data collected about the client? a) evaluation b) assessment c) implementation d) diagnosis

the satisfaction of the client with regard to the treatment provided, the safety measures taken while using the equipment in the hospital, the implementation of recent EBP approaches in the hospital

A group of nurses are assessing the quality of health care provided in a women's health hospital. Which factor would the nurse consider when performing this assessment? SATA - the number of employees working in the hospital - the number of clients admitted in the hospital per day - the satisfaction of the client with regard to the treatment provided - the safety measures taken while using the equipment in the hospital - the implementation of recent-evidence based treatment approaches in the hospital

c) the ANA code of ethics ensures that the code remains constant

What point regarding ethics and values requires further education? a) the nurse's point of view offers a unique voice in the resolution of ethical dilemmas b) professional nursing promotes accountability, responsibility, advocacy, and confidentiality c) the ANA code of ethics ensures that the code remains constant d) standards ethics in health care consist of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and fidelity.

b) a collaborative plan of care is the expert to achieve optimal health

Which description of family-centered is correct? a) the nursing care is focused on the client as an individual b) a collaborative plan of care is developed to achieve optimal health c) the health care provider is the expert in developing a plan of care d) the nursing care is based solely on standards of practice

raw shellfish, herbal supplements, soft-scrambled eggs

Which foods would the nurse counsel the client at 14 weeks gestation to avoid during pregnancy? SATA - yogurt - oily fish - apricots - raw shellfish - herbal supplements - soft-scrambled eggs

nursing theories help describe, explain, predict, an/or prescribe nursing care measures the scientific work used in developing theories expands the scientific knowledge of the profession the expertise required to interpret clinical situations and make clinical judgements is the essence of nursing care and the basis for advancing nursing practice and nursing science

Which point describes nursing care and nursing practce? SATA - nursing theories help describe, explain, predict, and/or prescribe nursing measures - expertise in nursing is a result of clinical experience, and substantial knowledge is not required - the scientific work used in developing theories expands the scientific knowledge of the profession - nursing theories offer inadequate rationales for how and why nurses perform specific interventions and for predicting client behaviors and outcomes - the expertise required to interpret clinical situations and make clinical judgements is the essence of nursing care and the basis for advancing nursing practice and nursing science

c) EBP focuses on the implementation of evidence already known in practice

Which statement distinguishes EBP from quality improvement? a) EBP is a part of regular clinical practice b) EBP aims to improve client care and outcomes c) EBP focuses on the implementation of evidence already known into practice d) EBP practice consists of internal funding and can be conducted by practicing nurses

"EBP is conducted by practicing nurses and other healthcare team members" "institutional review board approval is not needed to implement EBP" "EBP uses information drawn from research to determine safe and effective nursing care"

Which statement would the nurse include when teaching about EBP? SATA - "the funding for an EBP is usually external, such as a grant" - "EBP is conducted by practicing nurses and other healthcare team members" - "institutional review board approval is not needed to implement EBP" - "EBP uses information drawn from research to determine safe and effective nursing care" - "evidence is generated to find the answers to questions that are unknown about nursing practice"


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