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A nurse is providing nursing care to patients after completing a care plan from nursing diagnoses. In which step of the nursing process is the nurse? Assessment Planning Implementation Evaluation ANS: C Implementation, the fourth step of the nursing process, formally begins after a nurse develops a plan of care. With a care plan based on clear and relevant nursing diagnoses, a nurse initiates interventions that are designed to assist the patient in achieving the goals and expected outcomes needed to support or improve the patient’s health status. The nurse gathers data during the assessment phase and mutually sets goals and prioritizes care during the planning phase. During the evaluation phase, the nurse determines the achievement of goals and effectiveness of interventions. The nurse is teaching a new nurse about protocols. Which NGN PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE, VERIFIED RATIONALES AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE information from the new nurse indicates a correct understanding of theteaching? Protocols are guidelines to follow that replace the nursing care plan. Protocols assist the clinician in making decisions and choosing interventions for specific health care problems or conditions. Protocols are policies designating each nurse’s duty according to standards of care and a code of ethics. Protocols are prescriptive order forms that help individualize the plan of care. ANS: B A clinical practice guideline or protocol is a systematically developed set of statements that helps nurses, physicians, and other health care providers make decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical situations. This guideline establishes interventions for specific health care problems or conditions. The protocol does not replace the nursing care plan. Evidence- based guidelines from protocols can be incorporated into an individualized plan of care. A clinical guideline is not the same as a hospital policy. Standing orders contain orders for the care of a specific group of patients. A protocol is not a prescriptive order form like a standing order. 1 The standing orders for a patient include acetaminophen 650 mg every 4 hours prn for headache. After assessing the patient, the nurse identifies the need for headache relief and determines that the patient has not had acetaminophen in the past 4 hours. Which action will the nurse take next? Administer the acetaminophen. Notify the health care provider to obtain a verbal order. Direct the nursing assistive personnel to give the acetaminophen. Perform a pain assessment only after administeringthe acetaminophen. ANS: A A standing order is a preprinted document containing orders for the conduct of routine therapies, monitoring guidelines, and/or diagnostic procedures for specific patients with identified clinical problems. The nurse will administer the medication. Notifying the health care provider is not necessary if a standing order exists. The nursing assistive personnel are not licensed to administer medications; therefore, medication administration should not be delegated to this person. A pain assessment should be performed before andafter pain medication administration to assess the need for and effectivenessof the medication. Which action indicates a nurse is using critical thinking forimplementation of nursing care to patients? Determines whether an intervention is correct and appropriate for the a. given situation Rea d s over the steps and performs a procedure despite lack of clinicalcompetency b . c. Establishes goals for a particular patient without assessment d. Evaluates the effectiveness of interventions ANS: A As you implement interventions, use critical thinking to confirm whether the interventions are correct and still appropriate for a patient’s clinical situation. You are responsible for having the necessary knowledge and clinical competency to perform interventions for your patients safely and effectively. The nurse needs to recognize the safety hazards of performing an intervention without clinical competency and seek assistance from another nurse. The nurse cannot evaluate interventions until they are implemented. Patients need 2 ongoing assessment before establishing goals because patient conditions can change very rapidly. A nurse is reviewing a patient’s care plan. Which information will the nurse identify as a nursing intervention? The patient will ambulate in the hallway twice this shift using crutches correctly. Impaired physical mobility related to inability to bear weight on right leg. Provide assistance while the patient walks in the hallway twice this shift with crutches. The patient is unable to bear weight on right lower extremity. ANS: C Providing assistance to a patient who is ambulating is a nursing intervention. The statement, “The patient will ambulate in the hallway twice this shift using crutches correctly” is a patient outcome. Impaired physical mobilityis a nursing diagnosis. The statement that the patient is unable to bear weight and ambulate can be included with assessment data and is a defining characteristic for the diagnosis of Impaired physical mobility. A patient recovering from a leg fracture after a fall reports having dull pain in the affected leg and rates it as a 7 on a 0 to 10 scale. The patient is not able to walk around in the room with crutches because of leg discomfort. Which nursing intervention is priority? Assist the patient to walk in the room with crutches. Obtain a walker for the patient. Consult physical therapy. Administer pain medication. ANS: D The patient’s pain is a 7, indicating the priority is pain relief (administer pain medication). Acute pain is the priority because the nurse can address the problem of immobility after the patient receives adequate pain relief. Assisting the patient to walk or obtaining a walker will not address the pain the patient is experiencing. The nurse is caring for a patient who requires a complex dressing change. While in the patient’s room, the nurse decides to change thedressing. Which action will the nurse take just before changing the dressing? Gathers and organizes needed supplies 3 Decides on goals and outcomes for the patient Assesses the patient’s readiness for the procedure Calls for assistance from another nursing staff member ANS: C Always be sure a patient is physically and psychologically ready for any interventions or procedures. After determining the patient’s readiness for the dressing change, the nurse gathers needed supplies. The nurse establishes goals and outcomes before intervening. The nurse needs to ask another staff member to help if necessary after determining readiness of the patient.

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NGN PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED LATEST
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE, VERIFIED RATIONALES AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2023/2024
LATEST UPDATE




A nurse is providing nursing care to patients after completing a care plan from nursing diagnoses. In

which step of the nursing process is the nurse?

Assessment

Planning

Implementation

Evaluation




ANS: C




Implementation, the fourth step of the nursing process, formally begins after a nurse develops a plan of care.

With a care plan based on clear and relevant nursing diagnoses, a nurse initiates interventions that are

designed to assist the patient in achieving the goals and expected outcomes needed to support or improve

the patient’s health status. The nurse gathers data during the assessment phase and mutually sets goals

and prioritizes care during the planning phase. During the evaluation phase, the nurse determines the

achievement of goals and effectiveness of interventions.




The nurse is teaching a new nurse about protocols. Which

,information from the new nurse indicates a correct understanding of theteaching?

Protocols are guidelines to follow that replace the nursing care plan.




Protocols assist the clinician in making decisions and choosing

interventions for specific health care problems or conditions.

Protocols are policies designating each nurse’s duty according

to standards of care and a code of ethics.




Protocols are prescriptive order forms that help individualize the plan of

care.




ANS: B

A clinical practice guideline or protocol is a systematically developed set of statements that helps nurses,

physicians, and other health care providers make decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical

situations. This guideline establishes interventions for specific health care problems or conditions. The

protocol does not replace the nursing care plan. Evidence- based guidelines from protocols can be

incorporated into an individualized plan of care. A clinical guideline is not the same as a hospital policy.




Standing

1

orders contain orders for the care of a specific group of patients. A protocol

is not a prescriptive order form like a standing order.

, The standing orders for a patient include acetaminophen 650 mg every 4 hours prn for headache. After

assessing the patient, the nurse identifies the




need for headache relief and determines that the patient has not had acetaminophen in the past 4 hours.

Which action will the nurse take next?

Administer the acetaminophen.




Notify the health care provider to obtain a verbal order.

Direct the nursing assistive personnel to give the acetaminophen. Perform a pain assessment only after

administeringthe



acetaminophen.



ANS: A



A standing order is a preprinted document containing orders for the conduct of routine therapies, monitoring

guidelines, and/or diagnostic procedures for specific patients with identified clinical problems. The nurse will

administer the medication. Notifying the health care provider is not necessary if a standing order exists. The

nursing assistive personnel are not licensed to administer medications; therefore, medication administration

should not be delegated to this person. A pain assessment should be performed before andafter pain

medication administration to assess the need for and effectivenessof the medication.

, Which action indicates a nurse is using critical thinking forimplementation of nursing care to

patients? Determines whether an intervention is correct and appropriate for the a. given situation




Rea d s over the steps and performs a procedure despite lack of clinicalcompetency

b .



c. Establishes goals for a particular patient without assessment

d. Evaluates the effectiveness of interventions




ANS: A

As you implement interventions, use critical thinking to confirm whether the interventions are correct and still

appropriate for a patient’s clinical situation. You are responsible for having the necessary knowledge and

clinical competency to perform interventions for your patients safely and effectively. The nurse needs to

recognize the safety hazards of performing an intervention without clinical competency and seek assistance

from another nurse. The

nurse cannot evaluate interventions until they are implemented. Patients need 2

ongoing assessment before establishing goals because patient conditions can

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