NUR 104 - FA davis quizzes ch 3 & 4 (extra info too)

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A(n) _________ question is one in which there is a simple answer, such as yes or no

closed

_________ eval is a client-described response to interventions and progress toward goals

subjective

At which point during hospitalization should discharge planning begin? 1) initial assessment 2) focused assessment 3) after the discharge order is written 4) after the special needs assessment

1

The nurse is caring for several children in a busy pediatric clinic. The nurse realizes that many children in the waiting room are crying and restless and maybe they would like to have some stickers. Which phase of the research process is the nurse considering? 1) practice 2) research 3) theory 4) clinical practice

1

The nurse is writing goals for a client's plan of care. What should be considered? 1) the goals reflect realistic client changes that the nurse hopes to achieve 2) the goals are standardized and generated by the electronic health record 3) the goals are reflective of the provider's orders only 4) goals are not a necessary subset of the care plan

1

The nurse provides care by performing an assessment, administering meds, and assisting with hygiene needs. The nurse also spends time speaking with the client about how to better meet their cultural, spiritual, nutritional, anxiety, and familys needs during this hospital stay. What form of care is the nurse providing? 1) holistic care 2) honoring personhood 3) transpersonal care 4) personal presence

1

What is the first characteristic of the scientific method? 1) using a systemic method to acquire empirical evidence 2) identifying a problem or need to be studied 3) using built-in mechanisms for self-correction 4) using existing theories, models, and conceptual themes that have empirically tested

1

Which of the following best demonstrate nurses' critical thinking skills? 1) individualized patient care plans 2) physicians' orders 3) critical pathways 4) electronic medical records

1

Which type of evaluation is performed immediately after an intervention and with each client contact? 1) ongoing 2) intermittent 3) terminal 4) subjective

1

Which are tools for recording assessment data? Select all that apply 1) graphic flow sheet 2) intake and output sheet 3) client handbook 4) shift report form 5) primary survery

1, 2

The nurse is reviewing a research article to determine if it useful and without flaws. What should the nurse review to make this determination? Select all that apply 1) researchers qualifications 2) purpose 3) research design 4) setting, population, and sample size 5) conclusion

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Which statements support why it is important for a nurse to learn about research in nursing? Select all that apply 1) to be able to read and understand research to enhance practice 2) to live up to the expectation of the profession 3) to better speak with doctors about treatment plans 4) to educate others about the process 5) to identify ideas, assist in, and use research for practice

1, 2, 5

What is the purpose of the institutional review board (IRB)? Select all that apply 1) to protect the research participants from harm 2) to protect the researchers from harm 3) to ensure that the research is of value 4) to ensure that the research is valid 5) to ensure that the research is reliable

1, 3

Which are examples of direct-care nursing intervention? Select all that apply 1) giving a med 2) notifying physician of a change in assessment 3) obtaining vital signs 4) giving bedside bath 5) consulting case management for home oxygen

1, 3, 4

Which describes components of implementation in the nursing process? Select all that apply 1) doing 2) deciding 3) delegating 4) documenting 5) caring

1, 3, 4

Which statement about each nursing theorist is correct? 1) florence nightingale believed that men would survive if they had a clean and healthy environment 2) virginia henderson believed that nurses should be the handmaiden of the doc 3) hildegard peplau believed that effective communication with psychiatric patients would improve health 4) patricia benner believed that each person is unique and that caring is always specific and relational for each nurse - person encounter 5) madeleine leininger believed that care delivered within ones culture would be more effective

1, 3, 4, 5

Which statements are accurate when discussing nursing theories? Select all that apply 1) answers the questions of what something is and how it works 2) a summary of facts collected by reading literature 3) serve as a guide for assessment, problem identification, and nursing interventions 4) revised over time as more observations occur 5) comprised of assumptions, phenomena, concepts, definitions, and statements

1, 3, 4, 5

A nurse who is obtaining a health history through an interview asks, "What can you tell me about your previous knee replacement surgery?" Which type of question is this? 1) closed 2) open ended 3) chief complaint 4) contributing history

2

During an assessment, the nurse notes that the client has an elevated temp. Which type of data is this? 1) subjective 2) objective 3) secondary 4) reported

2

Which type of assessment is performed to obtain data about an actual, potential, or possible problem that has been identified or is suspected? 1) initial 2) focused 3) global 4) special needs

2

The nurse is differentiating between a medical diagnosis and a collaborative problem. Which statements are correct? Select all that apply 1) a medical diagnosis is managed by nursing interventions 2) a medical diagnosis describes an illness or injury 3) a medical diagnosis identified pathology 4) a collaborative problem is determined by a medical diagnosis 5) a collaborative problem is managed by both medical and nursing interventions

2, 3, 4, 5

The nurse is caring for a dying client who practices a different religion from the nurse. The client asks the nurse to pray together. Which statement by the nurse would best meet the clients spiritual care and needs? 1) "I'm a different religion than you, so let me find someone who you can pray with" 2) "I'll reach out to our agency chaplain to pray with you" 3) "Yes, I'll stay here and we can pray together" 4) "Yes, after I finish my assessments and medication delivery I'll be back"

3

The nurse is writing a searchable question for research. Place the sequential steps in order 1) to prevent or reduce sacral excoriation 2) would applying a hydrocolloid dressing help 3) for patients with impaired skin integrity related to urinary incontinence 4) as compared with a gauze dressing

3, 2, 4, 1

Which examples reflect the data collection for qualitative research? Select all that apply 1) data collected on the number of stillborn births during a full moon 2) data collected on the number of urinary tract infections occurring on nursing unit 5B during the month of march 3) data collected from interviews of the parents of children in hospice care and how they think of grief 4) data collected from the recording of clients who experienced hospitalization for covid19 infection 5) data collected from the number of people latino dissent who died from covid19 infections

3, 4

Which scenarios are examples of deductive reasoning? Select all that apply 1) the mothers contractions are becoming more regular and intense; therefore, the baby will be born soon 2) the hospice clients breathing is slowing and irregular; therefore, death will occur soon 3) the client is having a heart attack; therefore, he will have chest pain, shortness of breath, and be diaphoretic 4) the baby is 3 months old; therefore he will not be able to hold he head up 5) the client has a severe mental illness; therefore, he may be unpredictable in his actions

3, 4, 5

Which statements represent a measurable outcome? Select all that apply 1) provide nonpharmacological measures (ex. distraction) to minimize need for narcotics 2) administer prescribed stool softener and laxative at bedtime today 3) demonstrate correct method for checking blood sugar by next visit 4) will have bowel movement within 12 hours after receiving stool softener and laxative 5) calls nurse when urge to defecate is felt; doe snot delay defecation

3, 4, 5

Place the steps of the nursing process in the correct order: 1) implementation 2) evaluation 3) assessment 4) diagnosis 5) planning

3, 4, 5, 1, 2

Which type of theories did erikson, kohlberg, and gilligan develop? 1) caring theories 2) nursing theories 3) validation theories 4) developmental theories

4

The __________ complaint is part of a medical interview, but is the reason for the medical encounter

chief

Caring theorists include ______ and ________

benner and leininger

A _________ practice theory has immediate application to the clinical setting

clinical

________ is part of the planning phase of nursing process

deciding

__________ theories look at stages through which individuals, groups, families, and communities progress over time and include the work of these people (erickson, kohlberg, and gilligan)

developmental

Validation theory is the work of ________

feil

A(n) _______ assessment is directed at a specific complaint or possible problem

focused

A ________assessment is a comprehensive assessment of the entire client

global

_________ care is when the nurse cares for the entire person and all that this entails (ex. fears, cultural beliefs, loved ones)

holistic

________ personhood requires the nurse to control the fast pace of nursing and take time with the client to look at and touch the person to understand their personhood

honoring

A(n) __________ assessment is performed when client contact is first made

initial

_______ eval is performed at specific times for specific purposes, such as to measure a response to an intervention

intermittent

Nursing theories are the work of __________, ___________, __________, and others

nightingale, henderson, watson

_________ data is measurable or observable data. An elevated temp is obtained by measurement

objective

_______ eval is performed frequently, as part of client assessment, and while implementing care

ongoing

_________ questions require more detailed answer and encourage discussion and further exploration

open ened

the concept of _________ presence suggests that you, the nurse, are emotionally and physically with the person for the time you are there

personal

During the _______ phase of the research process, the nurse will consider ideas that may develop into a research study.

practice

_______ data is stated by the client and is not observable at the time of assessment

reported

During the _________ phase of the research process, the nurse would pose a question such as, "will providing stickers to crying and restless children calm them down while waiting?"

research

The nurse is caring for a client who is being seen after being physically abused by a partner for the third time. The client states, "I don't understand why I cannot get a job that pays better, buy my own home, and move out." Which would best demonstrate the client's level of functioning according to maslows hierarchy of human needs theory

safety and security

__________ data is obtained from a source other than the client, such as a medical record or other healthcare provider

secondary

A nurse beams with pride after successfully completing the certification exam needed to receive the credential of CCRN. Which is the nurses level of functioning according to maslows hierarchy of human needs theory?

self-actualization

A ________ needs assessment is a type of assessment related to a specific type of functioning

special

________ data is reported by the client, such as pain or itching

subjective

________ eval describes the client's progress toward goals at the time of discharge. This is a measure of the overall effectiveness of the care plan

terminal

The _______ phase of the research process would be supported by developmental and other theories that support this use of stickers with children as a distraction

theory

The concept of ______________ care is a moral ideal rather than a task-oriented behavior. Such moments occur when an actual caring occasion or caring relationship exists between the nurse and the person

transpersonal


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