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TEST BANK - Lilleys Pharmacol
Canadian Health Care Practice, 4t
(Sealock), Chapters 1 - 58 | All C
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 01: Nursing Practice in Canada and Drug Therapy
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Sealock: Lilley’s Pharmacology for Canadian Health Care Practice, 4th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 3i
1. Which is a judgement about a particular patient‘s potential need or problem?
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a. A goal 3i
b. An assessment 3i
c. Subjective data 3i
d. A nursing diagnosis 3i 3i
ANSWER: D 3 i
Nursing diagnosis is the phase of the nursing process during which a clinical judgement is made about
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oheath conditions and life processes or vulnerability for that response.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 3i 3i
2. The patient is to receive oral furosemide (Lasix) every day; however, because the patient is unable to s
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emedication orally, as ordered. The nurse needs to contact the physician. What type of problem is this?
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a. A ―right time‖ problem 3i 3i 3i
b. A ―right dose‖ problem 3i 3i 3i
c. A ―right route‖ problem 3i 3i 3i
d. A ―right medication‖ problem
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ANSWER: C 3 i
This is a ―right route‖ problem: the nurse cannot assume the route and must clarify the route with the p
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ttime‖ problem because the ordered frequency has not changed. This is not a ―right dose‖ problem bec
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oan inability to swallow. This is not a ―right medication‖ problem because the medication ordered will
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application 3i 3i
3. The nurse has been monitoring the patient‘s progress on his new drug regimen since the first dose and h
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of possible adverse effects. What nursing process phase is the nurse practising?
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a. Planning
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Nursing diagnosis 3i
ANSWER: B 3 i
Monitoring the patient‘s progress is part of the evaluation phase. Planning, implementation, and nursing
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ed by this example.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application 3i 3i
4. The nurse is caring for a patient who has been newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which st
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outcome criterion for this patient? 3i 3i 3i 3i
a. The patient will follow instructions. 3i 3i 3i 3i
b. The patient will not experience complications.
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c. The patient adheres to the new insulin treatment regimen.
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d. The patient demonstrates safe insulin self-administration technique.
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ANSWER: D 3 i
Having the patient demonstrate safe insulin self-
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administration technique is a specific and measurable outcome criterion. Followinginstructions and avo
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specific criteria. Adherence to the new insulin treatment regimen is not objective and would be difficu
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application 3i 3i
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TEST BANK - Lilleys Pharmacol
Canadian Health Care Practice, 4t
(Sealock), Chapters 1 - 58 | All C
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lOMoARcPSD| 301 38
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 01: Nursing Practice in Canada and Drug Therapy
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Sealock: Lilley’s Pharmacology for Canadian Health Care Practice, 4th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 3i
1. Which is a judgement about a particular patient‘s potential need or problem?
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a. A goal 3i
b. An assessment 3i
c. Subjective data 3i
d. A nursing diagnosis 3i 3i
ANSWER: D 3 i
Nursing diagnosis is the phase of the nursing process during which a clinical judgement is made about
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oheath conditions and life processes or vulnerability for that response.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 3i 3i
2. The patient is to receive oral furosemide (Lasix) every day; however, because the patient is unable to s
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emedication orally, as ordered. The nurse needs to contact the physician. What type of problem is this?
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a. A ―right time‖ problem 3i 3i 3i
b. A ―right dose‖ problem 3i 3i 3i
c. A ―right route‖ problem 3i 3i 3i
d. A ―right medication‖ problem
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ANSWER: C 3 i
This is a ―right route‖ problem: the nurse cannot assume the route and must clarify the route with the p
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ttime‖ problem because the ordered frequency has not changed. This is not a ―right dose‖ problem bec
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oan inability to swallow. This is not a ―right medication‖ problem because the medication ordered will
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application 3i 3i
3. The nurse has been monitoring the patient‘s progress on his new drug regimen since the first dose and h
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of possible adverse effects. What nursing process phase is the nurse practising?
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a. Planning
b. Evaluation
c. Implementation
d. Nursing diagnosis 3i
ANSWER: B 3 i
Monitoring the patient‘s progress is part of the evaluation phase. Planning, implementation, and nursing
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ed by this example.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application 3i 3i
4. The nurse is caring for a patient who has been newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which st
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outcome criterion for this patient? 3i 3i 3i 3i
a. The patient will follow instructions. 3i 3i 3i 3i
b. The patient will not experience complications.
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c. The patient adheres to the new insulin treatment regimen.
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d. The patient demonstrates safe insulin self-administration technique.
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ANSWER: D 3 i
Having the patient demonstrate safe insulin self-
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administration technique is a specific and measurable outcome criterion. Followinginstructions and avo
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specific criteria. Adherence to the new insulin treatment regimen is not objective and would be difficu
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application 3i 3i
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