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Test Bank Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach 12th Edition by Linda E. McCuistion, Kathleen V. DiMaggio & Mary B. Winton Expert Approved| Complete Chapter 1-55 ||Complete A+ Guide Test Bank Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach 12th Edition by Linda E. McCuistion, Kathleen V. DiMaggio & Mary B. Winton Expert Approved| Complete Chapter 1-55 ||Complete A+ Guide Test Bank Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach 12th Edition by Linda E. McCuistion, Kathleen V. DiMaggio & Mary B. Winton Expert Approved| Complete Chapter 1-55 ||Complete A+ Guide

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health history, signs and symptoms, and caregiver reported financial barriers would be considered
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subjective data. Vital signs obtained from the medical record would be considered objective data.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) ur ur ur TOP: NursingProcess:Planning u r ur ur




MSC: NCLEX: Management of Client Care
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2. Thenurseisusingdatacollected to define asetof interventions to achievethe mostdesirable
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When generating solutions (planning), the nurse identifies expected outcomes and uses the patient’s
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problem(s) to define a set of interventions to achieve the most desirable outcomes. Recognizing cues
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(assessment) involves the gathering of cues (information) from the patient about their health and
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lifestyle practices, which are important facts that aid the nurse in making clinicalcaredecisions.
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Prioritizinghypothesis isusedtoorganizeandrankthepatient problem(s) identified. Finally, taking
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action involves implementation of nursing interventions to accomplish the expected outcomes.
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3. A5-year-old child with type 1diabetes mellitus has had repeated hospitalizations forepisodes of
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hyperglycemia. The parents tell the nurse that they can’t keep track of everything that has to be doneto
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carefor their child.Thenursereviews medications, diet,andsymptom management with the parents
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and draws up a daily checklist for the family to use. These activities are completed in which step of the
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nursing process?
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Takingactionthrough nursinginterventions iswherethenurseprovidespatient healthteaching, drug
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administration, patient care, and other interventions necessary to assist the patient in accomplishing
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expected outcomes.
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4. The nurse is preparing to administer a medication and reviews the patient’s chart for drug
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allergies, serum creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. The nurse’s actions are
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reflective of which of the following?
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Recognizingcues(assessment)involves gathering subjectiveandobjectiveinformationaboutthe ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur




patient and the medication. Laboratory values from the patient’s chart would be considered collection
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of objective data.
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5. Whichofthe following wouldbecorrectlycategorized as objective data?
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a. Alist ofherbalsupplements regularlyused provided bythe patient.
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b. Labvalues associated with thedrugs thepatient is taking.ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur




c. Theages and relationship ofall household members to thepatient.
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Objective dataaremeasured anddetected byanotherperson and would includelabvalues. The other
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examples are subjective data.
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6. The nurse reviews a patient’s database and learns that the patient lives alone, is forgetful, and does
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not have an established routine. The patient will be sent home with three new medications tobetaken
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atdifferent times oftheday. Thenurse develops adailymedication chart and enlists a family member
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to put the patient’s pills in a pill organizer. This is an example of which element of the nursing
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Takingaction(nursinginterventions)involveseducation andpatient carein ordertoassistthe patient to
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accomplish the goals of treatment.
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7. A patient who is hospitalized for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) wants to go home.
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Thenurseand the patient discuss the patient’s situation anddecidethatthepatient maygo home when
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able to perform self-care without dyspnea and hypoxia. This is an example of which phase of the
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nursing process?
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b. Analyzecues&prioritizehypothesis (analysis) ur ur ur ur ur




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desirable outcomes, which, for this patient, means being able to perform self-care activities
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without dyspnea and hypoxia.
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8. Apatient will besent homewith ametered-doseinhaler,and thenurseis providingteaching. Which
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ur is a correctly written expected outcome for this process?
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a. Thenursewill demonstrate thecorrect useof a metered-doseinhaler to thepatient.
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b. Thenursewillteach thepatient howtoadministermedicationwith ametered-doseur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur




ur inhaler.
c. Thepatient willknowhowtoself-administerthemedicationusingthemetered- dose
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ur inhaler.
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Expected outcomes must be patient-centered and clearly state the outcome with a reasonable ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur ur




deadline and should identify components for evaluation.
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9. The nurse is generating solutions (planning) for a patient who has chronic lung disease and hypoxia.
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Thepatient has been admitted forincreased oxygenneeds aboveabaseline of2 L/min. Thenurse
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generates an expected outcomes stating, “The patient will have oxygen saturations of
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>95%on roomair at the time of discharge from the hospital.” What iswrongwith this goal?
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a. Itcannotbeevaluated. ur ur ur

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