Diagnosis (nursing process) Correct Answers systematic
process of analyzing info, ending w/ clinical judgement
gives focus and direction for planning
problems that form the basics for your plan of action
strengths used to develop an effective plan of approach
Disaster risks and factors r/t risks? (location*) Correct Answers
• Developing countries
o Usually poor
o Limited resources for dealing with effects of the disaster
• Urbanization
• Overcrowding
• Weak health system
• Long history of political instability
Evaluation (nursing process) Correct Answers Figuring out if
you met your goals
factors for how to formulate a learning objective? Correct
Answers o Do not be too general, otherwise program becomes
impossible
o Useful program objectives include:
♣ A statement of specific behaviors
♣ Accomplishments
♣ Success criteria, or expected result, for the program
o Each program objective requires:
♣ Strong, action-oriented verb to specify behavior
♣ Statement of single purpose
♣ Statement of single result
,♣ Time frame for achieving the expected result
for effective domain to take place, what does the nurse need to
consider and attempt? Correct Answers to influence what
learners feel, think and value
how do nurses use epidemiology? Correct Answers -Nurses
look at health and at disease causation, and how both prevent
and treat illness
-Nurses are involved in the surveillance and monitoring of
disease trends
-Ex: homes, schools, work places and clinics.
-Across practice settings nurses are involved in activities r/t
primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention
how does RCT rank? Correct Answers ranks as the highest
level of evidence
how is bias seen within quality? Correct Answers extent to
which bias is minimized
If you had a systematic review and a RCT, which would be
more helpful in evaluating EBP and why? Correct Answers
RCT, evaluating
Implementing (Nursing Process) Correct Answers carrying out
the plan of care
is a screening test a diagnostic test? Correct Answers no
nursing process? Correct Answers ADPIE
, Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Planning (nursing process) Correct Answers setting priorities,
identifying patient-centered goals and expected outcomes, and
prescribing nursing interventions
Total quality management (TQM) - everyone focused quality*
Correct Answers approach to managing the quality of care
through appraisal of the nursing process after the client's
discharge from the health care system
what 2 groups are included in an experimental study? Correct
Answers *a control group and one or more experiment groups
what are (3) things that should be evaluated within the
educational process? Correct Answers -evaluate the
educational product
-evaluate health and behavioral changes
-evaluate education throughout the program
what are clinical trials? Correct Answers (treating)
-randomization to groups
-masking or blinding treatment
what are community trials? Correct Answers similar to clinical
except deal more with disease prevention and health promotion
rather than treatment of existing disease