The Nursing Process in Pharmacology
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assessment phase - correct ans:the systematic collection, organization, validation, and documentation
of patient data, (medication assessment) focus on whether the patient is experiencing the expected
, therapeutic benefits from the medications, dosage review, serum levels obtained, also identify any
adverse effects,baseline data compared with current assessment to determine what changes have
occured, assess the ability of the patient to assume responsibility for self-administration of medications-
next diagnosis phase
baseline data - correct ans:patient information that is gathered before pharmacotherapy is
implemented
evaluation phase - correct ans:compares the patient's current health status with the desired outcome,
nursing diagnoses - correct ans:clinically based judgment about the patient and his or her response to
health and illness, addresses the patient's responsed related to drug administration, developed after
assessment data, focused on patient's problems and verified with the patient or caregiver, these
diagnoses will form the basis for the remaining steps of the nursing process, compares patient's current
health status with the desired outcome
nursing process - correct ans:five-part decisions-making system that includes assessment, nursing
diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation
objective data - correct ans:information gathered through physical assessment, laboratory tests, and
other diagnostic sources
outcome (goals) - correct ans:objective measurement of goals, developed from nursing diagnosis, direct
the interventions required by the plan of care, focus on what patient is able to achieve, provides
specific, measurable criteria that is used to measure goal attainment, written to include the patient, the
actions required by that subject and the specific time frame the subject will accomplish that
performance
planning phase - correct ans:prioritizes diagnoses, formulated desired outcomes, and selects nursing
interventions that can assist the patient to return to establish an optimum of wellness, short and long
term goals are established, links the strategies, or interventions to the established goals and outcomes,
involves drug administration and patient teaching
subjective data - correct ans:information gathered regarding what a patient states or perceives
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assessment phase - correct ans:the systematic collection, organization, validation, and documentation
of patient data, (medication assessment) focus on whether the patient is experiencing the expected
, therapeutic benefits from the medications, dosage review, serum levels obtained, also identify any
adverse effects,baseline data compared with current assessment to determine what changes have
occured, assess the ability of the patient to assume responsibility for self-administration of medications-
next diagnosis phase
baseline data - correct ans:patient information that is gathered before pharmacotherapy is
implemented
evaluation phase - correct ans:compares the patient's current health status with the desired outcome,
nursing diagnoses - correct ans:clinically based judgment about the patient and his or her response to
health and illness, addresses the patient's responsed related to drug administration, developed after
assessment data, focused on patient's problems and verified with the patient or caregiver, these
diagnoses will form the basis for the remaining steps of the nursing process, compares patient's current
health status with the desired outcome
nursing process - correct ans:five-part decisions-making system that includes assessment, nursing
diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation
objective data - correct ans:information gathered through physical assessment, laboratory tests, and
other diagnostic sources
outcome (goals) - correct ans:objective measurement of goals, developed from nursing diagnosis, direct
the interventions required by the plan of care, focus on what patient is able to achieve, provides
specific, measurable criteria that is used to measure goal attainment, written to include the patient, the
actions required by that subject and the specific time frame the subject will accomplish that
performance
planning phase - correct ans:prioritizes diagnoses, formulated desired outcomes, and selects nursing
interventions that can assist the patient to return to establish an optimum of wellness, short and long
term goals are established, links the strategies, or interventions to the established goals and outcomes,
involves drug administration and patient teaching
subjective data - correct ans:information gathered regarding what a patient states or perceives