NR 224 EXAM 3 /NR224 FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS EXAM 3 LATEST
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A nurse is caring for a pt in pain. Which nursing approach is
priority?
A. relationship-centered
B. technology-centered
C. high tech-centered
D. family-centered - ANSWER-A
A nurse is providing pain medication to pts after surgery. Which
component is key for the nurse's personal philosophy of nursing?
A. caring
B. technology
C. informatics
D. therapeutics - ANSWER-A
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A nurse attends a seminar on nursing theories for caring. Which
information from the nurse indicates a correct understanding of
these theories?
A. Benner identifies caring as highly connected involving pt and
nurse
B. Swanson develops 4 caring processes to convey caring in
culture
C. Watson's transcultural caring views inclusion of culture as
caring
D. Leininger's theory places care before cure and is
transformative - ANSWER-A
The pt has a colostomy but has not yet been able to look at it. The
nurse teaches the pt how to care for the colostomy. The nurse sits
with the pt and together they form a plan on how to approach
dealing with colostomy care. Which caring process is the nurse
performing?
A. knowing
B. doing for
C. enabling
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D. maintaining belief - ANSWER-C
A nurse is using Watson's model to provide care to pts. Which
carative factor will the nurse use?
A. maintaining belief
B. instilling faith-hope
C. maintaining ethics
D. instilling values - ANSWER-B
Watson has 10 carative factors and this is one of them
A nurse provides care that is receptive to pts' and families'
perceptions of caring. Which action will the nurse take?
A. provides clear, accurate information
B. just performs nursing tasks competently
C. does as much for the pt as possible
D. focuses solely on the pt's diagnosis - ANSWER-A
A nurse follows the "ethics of care" when working with pts. Which
action will the nurse take?
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A. become the pt's advocate based on the pt's wishes
B. makes decisions for the pt solely using analytical principles
C. uses only intellectual principles to determine what is best for
the pt
D. ignores unequal family relationships since that is a personal
matter for the family - ANSWER-A
A nurse is providing presence to a pt and the family. Which
nursing action does this involve?
A. focusing on the task that needs to be done
B. providing closeness and a sense of caring
C. jumping in to provide pt comfort
D. being there without an identified goal - ANSWER-B
The patient is afraid to have a thoracentesis at the bedside. The
nurse sits with the patient and
asks about the fears. During the procedure, the nurse stays with
the patient, explaining each step
and providing encouragement. What is the nurse displaying?