Exam 2: NSG3100 / NSG
3100 (Latest
Update) Fundamental
Concepts & Skills for
Nursing Practice I |
Questions and Verified
Answers | 100% Correct
| Grade A - Galen
, What are the characteristics of the nursing plan? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Analytical,
Dynamic, Organized, Outcome Oriented, Collaborative, Adaptable
What does it mean for a nurse to think analytically? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Nurses
must be able to assess pts accurately and then organize and analyze their findings to
provide safe care.
What does it mean for a nurse to think dynamically? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Nurses
must understand capable it is for a pts response to change over time. Needed to
acclimate in any setting at every care level.
Why is it important for nurses to be organized? - CORRECT ANSWERS -The nursing
process provides. Standardized method of addressing patient needs that is understood
by nurses worldwide.
What does it mean for nurses to be outcome oriented? - CORRECT ANSWERS -By
referring to an individualized care plan developed within the nursing process context,
nurses and other health care team members can treat a patient or group consistently
and identify care that is effective while modifying efforts that are not helping meet
established goals and achieve desired outcomes.If the nurse's priority goals and the
patient's goals are being met, the plan of care is effective.
Why must nurses be collaborative? - CORRECT ANSWERS -nurses incorporate orders
from a primary care provider, nursing interventions, and input from others (such as
physical therapists, social workers, or respiratory therapists) into a patient's plan of care
to help alleviate patient problems and achieve established patient-centered goals and
outcomes
What does it mean for nurses to be adaptable? - CORRECT ANSWERS -The nursing
process is adaptable for developing plans of care for individuals who are hospitalized or
are receiving care in an outpatient, long-term care, or home setting. It is an equally
useful method for addressing the needs of a specific group or population. The nursing
process is adaptable in the community setting. At each step, revisions of the plan may
need to take place. Care plan changes can depend on a variety of concerns, including
cost and availability of professionals to implement interventions.
What are the steps of the Nursing Process? - CORRECT ANSWERS -ADPIE
A=assessment D=diagnosis P=planning I=implementation E=evaluation
What is the assessment process? - CORRECT ANSWERS -data are gathered through
observation, interviews, and physical assessment and cues are recognized.
What is the diagnosis process? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Data and cues are reviewed,
checked, and grouped with related assessment findings to identify problems, patient
needs, or potential concerns. Each problem or need is then expressed using a
3100 (Latest
Update) Fundamental
Concepts & Skills for
Nursing Practice I |
Questions and Verified
Answers | 100% Correct
| Grade A - Galen
, What are the characteristics of the nursing plan? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Analytical,
Dynamic, Organized, Outcome Oriented, Collaborative, Adaptable
What does it mean for a nurse to think analytically? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Nurses
must be able to assess pts accurately and then organize and analyze their findings to
provide safe care.
What does it mean for a nurse to think dynamically? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Nurses
must understand capable it is for a pts response to change over time. Needed to
acclimate in any setting at every care level.
Why is it important for nurses to be organized? - CORRECT ANSWERS -The nursing
process provides. Standardized method of addressing patient needs that is understood
by nurses worldwide.
What does it mean for nurses to be outcome oriented? - CORRECT ANSWERS -By
referring to an individualized care plan developed within the nursing process context,
nurses and other health care team members can treat a patient or group consistently
and identify care that is effective while modifying efforts that are not helping meet
established goals and achieve desired outcomes.If the nurse's priority goals and the
patient's goals are being met, the plan of care is effective.
Why must nurses be collaborative? - CORRECT ANSWERS -nurses incorporate orders
from a primary care provider, nursing interventions, and input from others (such as
physical therapists, social workers, or respiratory therapists) into a patient's plan of care
to help alleviate patient problems and achieve established patient-centered goals and
outcomes
What does it mean for nurses to be adaptable? - CORRECT ANSWERS -The nursing
process is adaptable for developing plans of care for individuals who are hospitalized or
are receiving care in an outpatient, long-term care, or home setting. It is an equally
useful method for addressing the needs of a specific group or population. The nursing
process is adaptable in the community setting. At each step, revisions of the plan may
need to take place. Care plan changes can depend on a variety of concerns, including
cost and availability of professionals to implement interventions.
What are the steps of the Nursing Process? - CORRECT ANSWERS -ADPIE
A=assessment D=diagnosis P=planning I=implementation E=evaluation
What is the assessment process? - CORRECT ANSWERS -data are gathered through
observation, interviews, and physical assessment and cues are recognized.
What is the diagnosis process? - CORRECT ANSWERS -Data and cues are reviewed,
checked, and grouped with related assessment findings to identify problems, patient
needs, or potential concerns. Each problem or need is then expressed using a