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b. Document RtheRsound R exactlyR as RitR was Rheard.
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d. Assess RagainRin R20R minutes RtoRnoteR whether RtheRsoundRi
s RstillRpresent.R ANS: RC
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5. TheR nurseRis Rconducting RaRclass Rfor Rnew R graduateRnurses. RDuringRtheRteaching Rsession, Rthe
RnurseRshould Rkeep R in RmindRthatR noviceRnurses,R withoutR aRbackgroundRof Rskills R and Rexperien
ceRfrom R whichRtoRdraw, R areRmoreRlikely
toRmakeRtheir Rdecisions R using:
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c. Articles R inRjournals.
d. AdviceRfrom Rsuperviso
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NoviceRnurses R operateRfrom R aRsetR of R defined, RstructuredRrules.RTheRexpert Rpractitioner Ruses RintuitiveRlinks. RDIF:RCognitiveRLe
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IntuitionRis Rcharacterized RbyR pattern Rrecognitionexpert Rnurses Rlearn RtoR attend RtoRaRpattern Rof R assessment RdataR and
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7. TheRnurseRis Rreviewing Rinformation Rabout Revidence-based RpracticeR(EBP). RW hichRstatement R bestRreflects
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a. EBP Rrelies R onRtradition Rfor Rsupport R of RbestRpractices.
b. EBPRis RsimplyRtheR useR of R bestR practiceRtechniques Rfor RtheRtreatment R of Rpatients.
c. EBPR emphasizes RtheRuseR of RbestR evidenceR withRtheRclinicians R experience.
d. TheRpatients Rown Rpreferences RareRnot Rimportant R
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Rdistress R ANS: RD
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level RpriorityRproblems R includeR which R of RtheseR aspects?
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b. Lack R of R knowledge
c. AbnormalRlaboratoryR values
d. SeverelyRabnormal Rvital Rs
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Second-
level RpriorityR problems R areRthose RthatRrequireRpromptRintervention RtoRforestall Rfurther Rdeterioration R(e.g.,R mental Rstatus Rchange, R
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10. WhichRcritical Rthinking RskillRhelps R theRnurseRseeRrelationships Ramong RtheRdata?
a. Validation
b. ClusteringR relatedR cues
c. Identifying Rgaps R in Rdata
d. DistinguishingRrelevantRfromRirrelev
antR ANS: RB
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11. TheRnurseRknows RthatRdeveloping RappropriateRnursing Rinterventions Rfor RaRpatien
tRrelies Ron RtheR appropriateness R of RtheR diagnosis.
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b. Medical
c. Admission
d. Collaborative
R ANS: RA
An RaccurateRnursing Rdiagnosis R provides RtheRbasis Rfor RtheRselectionRof Rnursing Rinterventions Rto
RachieveR outcomes R for Rwhich RtheRnurseRis R accountable. RTheRother Ritems RdoRnot RcontributeRt
oRtheRdevelopment R of R appropriate Rnursing R interventions. RDIF:R CognitiveRLevel: RUnderstanding R(
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12. TheRnursing Rprocess Ris R aRsequential Rmethod Rof Rproblem Rsolving Rthat R nurses RuseRand Rincludes Rwhich Rsteps?
a. Assessment, Rtreatment, Rplanning, Revaluation, Rdischarge, RandRfollow-up
b. Admission, Rassessment, R diagnosis, Rtreatment, R and RdischargeRplanning
c. Admission,R diagnosis,R treatment, R evaluation, R andR dischargeR planning
d. Assessment, Rdiagnosis, Routcome Ridentification, Rplanning, Rimplementation, Rand R
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dRis Rhaving RdifficultyR breathing. RHow RshouldRtheRnurseRprioritizeRtheseR problems?
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b. Breathing, R sleep,R andR pain
c. Sleep,R breathing,R andR pain
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level Rproblems. RDIF: RCognitiveRLevel: RAnalyzing R(Analysis) R MSC:R ClientR Needs:RSafeR and REffectiveR Car
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ntR ANS: RC
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b. LackRof Rsignificant Rresearch Rstudies.
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d. InadequateRphysical Rassessment Rs
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a. Planning
b. Diagnosis
c. Evaluation
d. Assessment
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toRincorporateR evidence-
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RwouldR best R helpRtheseRproblems?
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b. PostRpublished Rresearch Rstudies Ron RtheRunits Rbulletin Rboards.
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d. Teach RtheRnurses Rhow RtoRconduct R electronic Rsearches Rfor Rrese
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earches; RtimeRtoR visitRtheRlibraryR mayR not RbeRavailableRfor R manyRnurses. RActuallyRconductin
gRresearchRstudies R mayR beRhelpful Rin
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cation) R MSC:R ClientR Needs:RSafeR and REffectiveR CareR Environment: R Management R of RCare
18. When Rreviewing RtheRconcepts R of Rhealth, RtheRnurseRrecalls RthatRtheRcomponents R of Rholi
stic Rhealth RincludeR whichR of Rthese?
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b. TheRindividual RhumanRis RaRclosed Rsystem.
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d. Holistic Rhealth Rviews RtheRmind, Rbody,R and Rspirit Ras Rinte
rdependent. R ANS: RD
Consideration Rof RtheRwholeRperson Ris RtheRessenceRof R holistic Rhealth, R whichRviews RtheRmind,Rbody, R and Rspirit R as
interdependent. RTheRbasis R of Rdisease Roriginates Rfrom R bothRtheRexternalRenvironment R and Rfrom R withinRtheRperson.RBothRtheRin
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19. TheRnurseRrecognizes RthatRtheRconcept Rof Rprevention Rin RdescribingRhealthRis R essentialRbecause:
a. DiseaseRcan RbeRprevented RbyRtreating RtheRexternal R environment.
b. TheRmajorityR of Rdeaths Ramong RAmericans Runder RageR65 Ryears RareRnot Rpreventable.
c. Prevention Rplaces RtheRemphasis Ron RtheRlinkR between Rhealth Rand Rpersonal Rbehavior.
d. TheRmeans RtoRprevention Ris Rthrough Rtreatment Rprovided RbyRprimaryRhealthRcar
eRpractitioners. R ANS:RC
ARnatural Rprogression RtoRprevention Rrounds RoutRtheRpresent Rconcept Rof Rhealth. RGuidelines RtoRprevention Rplace
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ampleRof R objectiveR information R obtained Rduring RtheRphysical R assessment R includes Rthe:
a. Patients R historyR of R allergies.
b. Patients RuseR of Rmedications R at Rhome.
c. LastRmenstrual Rperiod R1 Rmonth Rago.
d. 2 R5Rcm Rscar Ron RtheRright Rlower
Rforearm.R ANS: RD
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21. ARvisiting RnurseRis R makingRan Rinitial RhomeRvisit R for R aRpatient R whoRhas R manyRchronic R medical Rproblems. RW hich RtypeRof R d
ataR baseRis R most R appropriateR toRcollect RinRthis Rsetting?
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c. ARcompleteRhealthRdataRbaseRbecauseRof RtheRnurses RprimaryRresponsibility Rfor
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RnurseRis RtheRfirstRhealth Rprofessional RtoRseeRthe
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22. WhichRsituation Ris Rmost Rappropriate Rduring Rwhich RtheRnurseRperforms R aRfocused Ror R
problem-centered R history?
a. PatientR is R admitted RtoRaRlong-term RcareRfacility.
b. PatientR has RaRsuddenRand RsevereRshortness R of Rbreath.
c. Patient Ris R admitted RtoRtheRhospital Rfor RsurgeryRtheRfollowing Rday.
d. PatientRin Ran Routpatient Rclinic Rhas Rcold Rand Rinfluenza-
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