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A nurse is applying Tanner's clinical judgment model in the care of a postpartum client. Which action by the nurse will constitute the first step in this process? - Noticing the significant aspects of the client's condition. A hospital client who requires assistance with hygiene has expressed a preference for receiving a bed bath after lunch rather than in the morning. The nurse has consequently changed the nursing care plan. The nurse's action reflects which QSEN competency? - Client centered care A novice nurse is conscientious to integrate QSEN competencies into care. What area(s) will the nurse emphasize? Select all that apply. - Safety, Evidence based practice, informatics, Client centered care, quality improvement A nurse is reading a journal article about the nursing process. Which information is the nurse likely to find in the article about the nursing process? - A rational reasoning approach to client care An experienced nurse has received a new client and will apply the principles of inductive reasoning in the care-planning process. What action will the nurse perform first when applying this form of clinical reasoning? - Gather objective and subjective assessment data The nurse is applying Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model in the care of a client. Building off the context and background information, place the components of the model in the correct sequence. Use all options. - Noticing, interpreting, responding, reflecting A novice nurse has witnessed the value of critical thinking in planning and responding to clients. Which principle should inform the nurse's practice? - Critical thinking is a skill that can be learned and developed The nurse is preparing to interview a client who demonstrates significant abdominal pain and rates the pain at 10 on a 0 to 10 pain scale. What action by the nurse can improve the outcome of the interview? - Administer prescribed pain medication prior to conducting the interview A client rates their leg pain at 8/10 on a 10-point pain scale. What type of cue is the client's description of pain in the right leg? - Subjective The nurse is performing an admission assessment. Which are considered objective data? Select all that apply. - 38 year old man Height 6ft weight 195 lb A client is receiving home care due to complex needs involving orthostatic hypotension. Which nursing intervention is a priority? - Assess the client's blood pressure The nurse is gathering subjective data from a client during an interview after a suicide attempt. Which assessment data gathered by the nurse would be documented as subjective data? Select all that apply. - Client states " I feel so sad all of the time" Client states " I am in pain" Which is the best source of information for the nurse when collecting data for an assessment? - Client When the nurse inspects a postoperative incision site for infection, which type of assessment is the nurse performing? - Focused Focused assessments - The nurse determines whether the problem still exists; the status of the problem is also assessed as well as precise details in its improvement or worsening. A time-lapse assessment - Allows the nurse to reassess a client and condition that is already known to reevaluate its status. The nurse is comparing a client's current status to baseline data obtained upon admission to long-term care facility 6 months previously. Which tool should the nurse use to make this form of assessment? - Time-lapsed Assessment After conducting the initial assessment of a new resident of a long-term care facility, the nurse is preparing to terminate the interview. Which question is the most appropriate conclusion to the interview? - Is there anything else we should know in order to care for you better The nurse is admitting a new client. What action will the nurse prioritize to identify actual or potential health problems? - Gather data from sources

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Nursing Process Final Exam
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A nurse is applying Tanner's clinical judgment model in the care of a postpartum client.
Which action by the nurse will constitute the first step in this process? - Noticing the
significant aspects of the client's condition.

A hospital client who requires assistance with hygiene has expressed a preference for
receiving a bed bath after lunch rather than in the morning. The nurse has consequently
changed the nursing care plan. The nurse's action reflects which QSEN competency? -
Client centered care

A novice nurse is conscientious to integrate QSEN competencies into care. What
area(s) will the nurse emphasize? Select all that apply. - Safety, Evidence based
practice, informatics, Client centered care, quality improvement

A nurse is reading a journal article about the nursing process. Which information is the
nurse likely to find in the article about the nursing process? - A rational reasoning
approach to client care

An experienced nurse has received a new client and will apply the principles of
inductive reasoning in the care-planning process. What action will the nurse perform
first when applying this form of clinical reasoning? - Gather objective and subjective
assessment data

The nurse is applying Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model in the care of a client. Building
off the context and background information, place the components of the model in the
correct sequence. Use all options. - Noticing, interpreting, responding, reflecting

A novice nurse has witnessed the value of critical thinking in planning and responding to
clients. Which principle should inform the nurse's practice? - Critical thinking is a skill
that can be learned and developed

The nurse is preparing to interview a client who demonstrates significant abdominal
pain and rates the pain at 10 on a 0 to 10 pain scale. What action by the nurse can
improve the outcome of the interview? - Administer prescribed pain medication prior to
conducting the interview

A client rates their leg pain at 8/10 on a 10-point pain scale. What type of cue is the
client's description of pain in the right leg? - Subjective

The nurse is performing an admission assessment. Which are considered objective
data? Select all that apply. - 38 year old man
Height 6ft

, weight 195 lb

A client is receiving home care due to complex needs involving orthostatic hypotension.
Which nursing intervention is a priority? - Assess the client's blood pressure

The nurse is gathering subjective data from a client during an interview after a suicide
attempt. Which assessment data gathered by the nurse would be documented as
subjective data? Select all that apply. - Client states " I feel so sad all of the time"
Client states " I am in pain"

Which is the best source of information for the nurse when collecting data for an
assessment? - Client

When the nurse inspects a postoperative incision site for infection, which type of
assessment is the nurse performing? - Focused

Focused assessments - The nurse determines whether the problem still exists; the
status of the problem is also assessed as well as precise details in its improvement or
worsening.

A time-lapse assessment - Allows the nurse to reassess a client and condition that is
already known to reevaluate its status.

The nurse is comparing a client's current status to baseline data obtained upon
admission to long-term care facility 6 months previously. Which tool should the nurse
use to make this form of assessment? - Time-lapsed Assessment

After conducting the initial assessment of a new resident of a long-term care facility, the
nurse is preparing to terminate the interview. Which question is the most appropriate
conclusion to the interview? - Is there anything else we should know in order to care for
you better

The nurse is admitting a new client. What action will the nurse prioritize to identify actual
or potential health problems? - Gather data from sources

The nursing instructor is teaching students about assessment and the importance of
having baseline data when caring for clients. The instructor should inform the students
that the best place to get baseline data is: - The initial comprehensive client assessment

A nurse practitioner in private practice with a health care provider is providing care to a
client with a history of domestic violence. During the last visit, the client stated an intent
to leave the spouse. In the next visit, the nurse practitioner will reassess the client's
commitment to this intended change. What type of assessment is the nurse practitioner
implementing? - Time-lapse
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