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• The nurse recognizes that identifying outcomes/goals must include:
involvement of the client and family
• The nurse admitting a client with a new diagnosis of diverticulitis plans to
teach the client about managing the disorder after discharge. What nursing
intervention most completely meets the client’s needs? Start from client’s
knowledge, teach about diet modifications, and check for learning
• Consider the following statement: "The client will ambulate with the
assistance of a cane without incident during a physical therapy session."
Which part of the outcome statement does the portion in italics represent?
Verb (action)
• The nurse recognizes that an example of a cognitive outcome is: The
client identifies three foods high in potassium by August 8
• When a nurse documents an intervention involving a one-person assist of
a client to the chair, which type of nursing intervention does this
represent? Psychomotor
• A nurse is working with a client who is having a difficult time accepting a
new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. The nurse pulls up a chair next to the
client's bed and holds the client's hand while listening to the client's story.
What type of nursing intervention is the nurse engaging in? Supportive
• A nurse is using a standardized plan of care for a client. Which action would
be most
important for the nurse to do? Individualize the plan to the client
• When planning nursing interventions, the nurse must review the etiology
of the problem statement. The etiology: identifies factors causing
undesirable response and preventing desired change
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• What is true of nursing responsibilities with regard to a health care
provider-initiated intervention (health care provider's order)? Nurses
do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's
order
• A broad, research-based practice recommendation that may or may not
have been tested in clinical practice is: a guideline
Prep U 17 LPN to RN Transitions Questions with Verified
Answers
• The nurse recognizes that identifying outcomes/goals must include:
involvement of the client and family
• The nurse admitting a client with a new diagnosis of diverticulitis plans to
teach the client about managing the disorder after discharge. What nursing
intervention most completely meets the client’s needs? Start from client’s
knowledge, teach about diet modifications, and check for learning
• Consider the following statement: "The client will ambulate with the
assistance of a cane without incident during a physical therapy session."
Which part of the outcome statement does the portion in italics represent?
Verb (action)
• The nurse recognizes that an example of a cognitive outcome is: The
client identifies three foods high in potassium by August 8
• When a nurse documents an intervention involving a one-person assist of
a client to the chair, which type of nursing intervention does this
represent? Psychomotor
• A nurse is working with a client who is having a difficult time accepting a
new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. The nurse pulls up a chair next to the
client's bed and holds the client's hand while listening to the client's story.
What type of nursing intervention is the nurse engaging in? Supportive
• A nurse is using a standardized plan of care for a client. Which action would
be most
important for the nurse to do? Individualize the plan to the client
• When planning nursing interventions, the nurse must review the etiology
of the problem statement. The etiology: identifies factors causing
undesirable response and preventing desired change
, lOMoARcPSD|43502630
• What is true of nursing responsibilities with regard to a health care
provider-initiated intervention (health care provider's order)? Nurses
do carry out interventions in response to a health care provider's
order
• A broad, research-based practice recommendation that may or may not
have been tested in clinical practice is: a guideline