The priority action for the nurse caring for a post-operative client is to:
A.administer pain medication.
B.complete a post-operative assessment.
C.evaluate the abdominal dressing for drainage.
D.expect the client to be drowsy due to anesthesia during surgery. - correct-answersB
What is the best example of person-centered care provided by a registered nurse (RN)?
A.Development of a plan of care for a new admission.
B.Reassuring a client who is anxious about a procedure.
C.Administration of an antibiotic to a client who has an infection.
D.Administration of blood pressure medication to a client with hypertension (HTN). - correct-
answersB
What are the characteristics of the nursing process? - correct-answersBeing goal-oriented and
client centered
Thinking and doing
Cyclical process
Steps may be concurrent
Useful in many setting
Which phase of the nursing process occurs when the nurse admits an asthmatic client to the
medical unit?
A.Planning.
B.Diagnosis.
C.Evaluation.
D.Assessment. - correct-answersD
, What is the primary purpose of the problem statement?
A.Analysis of data.
B.Collecting client data.
C.Communicating client needs.
D.Meeting accreditation requirements. - correct-answersC
Which of the following outcomes best allow the nurse to measure a client's response?
A.The client's wound will appear normal within 5 days.
B.The client's wound will have less drainage within 48 hours.
C.The client's wound will heal without redness or drainage by day 3.
D.The client's wound will reduce in size to less than 4 cm (1½ inches) by day 7. - correct-
answersD
The client is being discharged from the hospital with wound care dressing changes. The nurse
recommends a referral for home health nursing services. What part of the nursing process is
being utilized?
A.Planning.
B.Diagnosis.
C.Evaluation.
D.Implementation. - correct-answersA
The nurse implement interventions during the 4th phase of the nursing process. Which of the
following is an example of a dependent nursing intervention?
A.The nurse assesses a client's heart and lungs.
B.The nurse administers a nebulizer treatment to a client.
C.The nurse talks to the physical therapist (PT) about a client's activity level.
D.The nurse documents a client's physical assessment into the electronic health record (EHR). -
correct-answersB
What are some variables that can affect the ability of an intervention to produce a desired
outcome? - correct-answersAvailability and support from family members and significant others
Nurses physical and mental wellbeing
Patient's motivation and ability to follow directions for treatment
Patient failure to provide complete information during assessment
Patient's lack of experience, knowledge, or ability