NURSING NEWEST EXAM VERSION 2025-2026
TESTBSNK 200 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+ ASSSURED SUCCESS
Terms in this set (163)
What is the nursing Systematic, rational method of planning and proving
process? individualized care.
1. Assessing
2. Nursing Diagnosing
What do you do in the
3. Planning
nursing process?
4. Implementing
5. Evaluating
-Choosing the best actions to meet a desired goal
What is the Decision- -Make value decisions
Making Process? -Time management decisions
-Scheduling decisions
-Priority decisions
-Collecting, organizing, validating and documenting a
patient's health data
The Nursing Process:
-collect data
Assessing
-organize data
-validate data
-Document data
, -Analyze date
The Nursing Process:
-Identify health problems, risks, and strengths
Diagnosing
-formulate diagnostic statements
-Prioritize problems/diagnoses
The Nursing Process: -Formulate goals/desired outcomes
Planning -Select nursing interventions
-Write nursing interventions
-Reassess the client
-Determine the nurse's need for assistance
The Nursing Process:
-Implementing the nursing interventions
Implementing
-Supervise delegated care
-Document nursing activités
-Collect data related to outcomes
-Compare data with outcomes
The Nursing Process:
-Relate nursing actions to client goals/outcomes
Evaluating
-Draw conclusions about problem status
-Continue, modify, or terminate the client's care plan
What the patient says
What is subjective?
Ex: "I have pain, nausea, fear"
-Measurable
What is objective?
Ex: vital signs, labs, drainage, etc.
Methods of data -Observing
collection? -Interviewing
-Nurse establishes purpose
Directive Approach to -Nurse controls the interview
Interviewing?
-Used to gather and give information when time is
limited, e.g., in an emergency
, -Rapport-building
-Client controls the purpose, subject matter, and
Nondirective Approach to pacing
Interviewing
-Combination of directive and nondirective
approaches usually appropriate during the
information-gathering interview
If you can answer a question with only a "yes" or "no"
response, then you are answering a close-ended type
of question.
Examples of close-ended questions are:
Types of questions:
Closed
Are you feeling better today?
May I use the bathroom?
Is the prime rib a special tonight?
Should I date him?
Will you please do me a favor?
Open-ended questions are ones that require more
than one word answers. The answers could come in
the form of a list, a few sentences or something
longer such as a speech, paragraph or essay.
Here are some examples of open-ended questions:
Types of questions: Open
What were the most important wars fought in the
history of the United States?
What are you planning to buy today at the
supermarket?
How exactly did the fight between the two of you
start?