Chp 18 Evaluating
The nurse determines that a client has not met the goal of consuming at least 80% of each meal served by a designated date. Which response(s) by the nurse would be appropriate regarding this lack of goal attainment? Select all that apply.
"Do you think it is possible that you will be able to eat 80% of the food served here?" "What kinds of things have we been doing to increase your appetite?" "Do you think you could meet the goal if we check on it in one week or so?"
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.
Before discharge the client will demonstrate aseptic dressing changes. This is an example of which type of evaluative statement?
Psychomotor
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
"The client will verbalize appropriate cast care on discharge" represents which type of outcome?
Cognitive
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.
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 manager is holding a staff meeting and indicates that the unit is looking at a 3% budget cut for the coming year. The nurse manager asks the staff what they see as priorities for the unit, and solicits suggestions from the staff as to what budget areas might be reduced. Which standard for establishing and sustaining healthy work environments does this action represent?
Effective decision making
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.
The nursing staff on a hospital unit uses peer review to improve professional performance. Who performs the review?
Nurses
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
For the second time this week, a nurse reports to the nurse manager failing to perform an ordered dressing change due to a lack of time. The nurse manager recognizes that the nurse normally is very punctual and known to provide good care for clients and that the unit census has been very high this week. However, the nurse manager knows that quality care must be provided and reports this occurrence. Which approach to quality assurance does this scenario represent?
Quality as opportunity
The Joint Commission is conducting an accreditation visit at the hospital. What is the focus of the evaluation being conducted?
Quality assurance
Which action should the nurse perform in the evaluation phase?
Revise the plan 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?
Surveillance
A client who was admitted to the acute care unit with angina pectoris is no longer having chest pain. Based on this assessment, what does the nurse decide to do with the plan of care for chest pain?
Terminate the plan of care related to the nursing diagnosis of chest pain.
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 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 is following the rules recommended by the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Quality of Health Care in America to help redesign and improve client care. Which nursing actions are based on these rules? Select all that apply.
The nurse customizes care based on client needs and values. The nurse bases care on evidence-based decision making. The nurse promotes shared knowledge and the free flow of information. The nurse acknowledges that continuous decrease in waste improves client care.
A nurse evaluates clients prior to discharge from a hospital setting. Which action is the most important 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.
What outcome does the nurse hope to achieve by evaluating the plan of care of a client who is being discharged?
To direct future nurse-client interactions
The client identifies three strategies for minimizing leakage of an ileostomy bag. This is an example of:
a cognitive outcome.
The primary purpose for evaluating data about a client's care according to a functional health approach is to:
revise or modify the client care plan.
Identifying the kind and amount of nursing services required is a possible solution for:
inadequate staffing
The focus of a hospital's current quality assurance program is a comparison of the health status of clients on admission and with that at the time of discharge. This form of quality assurance is characteristic of:
outcome evaluation.