NURS 201 EXAM 2
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1. Which is an example of an interpreting error in nurs- inaccurate understanding
ing diagnostic? of cues
2. What does the P ing the acronym PES stand for? Problem
3. Which errors may occur when the nurse makes the Errors in data clustering
nursing diagnosis prior to grouping all data?
4. The nurse is teaching nursing students about medical - "Osteoarthritis is a med-
diagnoses. Which statements by the students indicate ical diagnosis."
effective learning? Select all that apply.
- "Medical diagnoses are
based on the results of di-
agnostic tests."
- "A primary healthcare
provider is licensed to
describe medical diag-
noses."
5. A patient complains of pain when swallowing solid Errors in data collection
food. The nurse asks the patient if he or she has a
history of substance abuse that has caused this pain.
What kind of diagnostic error does the nurse make in
this scenario?
6. The nurse is reviewing a patient's list of nursing diag- It identifies the medical
noses in the medical record. The most recent nursing diagnosis instead of the
diagnosis is diarrhea related to intestinal colitis. Why patient's response to the
is this an incorrectly stated diagnostic statement? diagnosis.
7. What is a health promotion diagnosis, according to It describes a person's
NANDA-I? readiness to enhance spe-
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cific health behaviors for
well-being.
8. What are the different types of nursing diagnoses, - Risk diagnoses
according to NANDA-I? Select all that apply. - Problem focused diag-
noses
- Health promotion diag-
noses
9. What does the E in PES stand for? Etiology or related factors
10. What does the S stand for in PES? Symptoms or defining
characteristics
11. what does etiology mean? the cause, set of causes, or
manner of causation of a
disease or condition.
12. On what should the nurse focus when formulating a potential response to a
nursing diagnosis? health problem
13. The nurse reviews data gathered regarding a patient's Data interpretation
pain symptoms. The nurse compares the defining
characteristics for acute pain with those for chronic
pain and in the end selects acute pain as the correct
diagnosis. In which option does the nurse avoid an
error?
14. A goal describes a desired change in a patient's condi- A patient who has acute
tion or behavior. For which patient is a short-term goal pain related to incisional
appropriate? trauma
15. A group of nursing students is being taught inde- - Health promotion
pendent nursing interventions. Which interventions - Assisting with daily activ-
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should be included in the teaching? Select all that ities
apply. - Repositioning a patient
for pain relief
16. The nurse is assessing patients in a medical unit. What High priority
priority level is assigned to the patient diagnosed with
decreased gas exchange?
17. There are seven guidelines that the nurse should keep they are
in mind while writing goals and expected outcomes. - patient-centered goals
or
outcomes,
- a singular goal or out-
come,
- observable,
- measurable,
- time-limited,
-mutual factors
- realistic.
18. The nursing process is an essential component of Planning
nursing practice. When using a five-step nursing
process, what is the third step?
19. what does "ANd PIE" stand for? Assessment, Nursing di-
agnosis, Planning, Imple-
mentation, and Evaluation
20. Which nursing intervention is included in the standard suggesting the patient
care plan while caring for a critically ill patient? use a chlorhexidine
mouthwash regularly
21.