PrepU Chapter 16
A nurse is reviewing the plan of care for a client. Which statement would the nurse identify as an appropriate outcome?
"Client will identify one coping strategy to try by end of week."
The expected outcome for a client with a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is: "Client will describe appropriate actions when implementing the prescribed medication routine." Which statement by the client indicates the outcome expectation has been met?
"I will test my glucose level before meals and use sliding scale insulin."
A nurse caring for a client admitted with a deep vein thrombosis is individualizing a prepared plan of care that identifies nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and related nursing interventions common to this condition. What type of tool is the nurse using?
A standardized care plan
A nurse is caring for a client who began taking the antidepressant paroxetine 2 weeks ago. The client recently began giving away prized possessions and tells the nurse, "My mind is made up, I can't do this any longer." What is the best action by the nurse to incorporate this information into the plan of care?
Add the nursing diagnosis: Risk for Self-Harm.
Which guideline should the nurse follow when including interventions in a plan of care?
Date the nursing interventions when written and when the plan of care is reviewed.
A nurse designs a care plan to improve walking mobility in an older adult client. When the nurse encourages the client to implement the new strategies for ambulation, the client refuses to try and tells the nurse, "I find it easier to use a wheelchair." What action by the nurse may have led to failure to meet the outcome?
Developing the plan without client input
A nurse is caring for a client who was admitted 2 days ago following surgery. The client has diminished lung sounds in the posterior bases. What is the best action by the nurse?
Encourage hourly use of the incentive spirometer.
Which statement correctly describes a nurse-initiated intervention?
Nurse-initiated interventions are derived from the nursing diagnosis.
A client's diagnosis of breast cancer necessitates a bilateral mastectomy and breast reconstruction with tissue expanders. The nurse recognizes that the client's surgery will have a significant impact on the client's activities of daily living (ADLs) during the period of recovery. When should the nurse begin discharge planning to address this client's ADLs?
On the client's admission to the hospital
A client was admitted 2 days ago with sepsis. The nurse updates the client's care plan based on improvements in the client's condition. This is an example of which type of planning?
Ongoing
A 16-year-old client was admitted to the medical unit 1 hour ago for sickle cell crisis. Vital signs are as follows: temperature, 98.24°F (36.8°C) sublingual; heart rate, 95 beats/min; respiratory rate, 20 breaths/min; blood pressure, 130/65 mm Hg. The client rates pain as a 9/10. The nurse is talking with the medical resident on service to discuss client orders. Which order is the nurse likely to request first for the client?
Opioid analgesic to treat pain
A nurse is caring for a client with congestive heart failure. The nurse manager informs the nurse that the client was enrolled in a clinical trial to assess whether a 10-minute walk, three times per day, leads to expedited discharge. What type of evaluation best describes what the researchers are examining?
Outcome
When a nurse assists a postoperative client to the chair, which type of nursing intervention does this represent?
Psychomotor
A nurse is writing an initial plan of care for a client with a rare condition. The nurse has little experience with the condition. What action by the nurse will result in the best plan of care?
Seek research about the disorder.
A nurse is working with a client who is having a difficult time accepting a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. The nurse pulls up a chair next to the client's bed and holds the client's hand while listening to the client's story. What type of nursing intervention is the nurse engaging in?
Supportive
Which is an example of a nurse-initiated intervention?
Teach the client how to splint an abdominal incision when coughing and deep breathing.
The nurse has identified the following outcome for the client: The client will have a soft, formed stool. Which error has the nurse made in writing the outcome?
The nurse has omitted the time frame.
Consider the following statement: "The client will ambulate with the assistance of a cane without incident during a physical therapy session." Which part of the outcome statement does the portion in italics represent?
Verb (action)
The nurse is considering the needs of the postoperative client in the home setting. The nurse is performing:
discharge planning.
When planning nursing interventions, the nurse must review the etiology of the problem statement. The etiology:
identifies factors causing undesirable response and preventing desired change.
A treatment based on a nurse's clinical judgment and knowledge to enhance client outcomes is a nursing:
intervention.
The nurse recognizes that identifying outcomes/goals must include:
involvement of the client and family.
A nurse administers an antihypertensive medication according to the standardized plan of care for a client admitted with uncontrolled hypertension. Which assessment information indicates the expected client outcome has been met within the first 24 hours?
Client is normotensive.
The nurse admitting a client with a new diagnosis of diverticulitis plans to teach the client about managing the disorder after discharge. What nursing intervention most completely meets the client's needs?
Start from client's knowledge, teach about diet modifications, and check for learning.