NSG 100 Quiz 1 Questions with Answers (100% Correct
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The nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient with the nursing
diagnosis Impaired Physical Mobility related to inactivity secondary to
arthritis. The nurse and patient develop a goal of ambulating the hall
three times a day with a wheeled walker.
Which purpose should this goal help achieve?
A. Identify a time frame for an action to occur.
B. Evaluate the patient's response to the plan of care.
C. Provide direction for nursing interventions.
D. Measure the end result of nursing action.— Answer: C. Provide
direction for nursing interventions.
Which statement describes the evaluation phase of the nursing
process?
A. Evaluation is performed only after nursing interventions are
performed.
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B. Evaluation is performed throughout all phases of the nursing
process.
C. Evaluation focuses on determining changes and preventing
complications.
D. Evaluation is determined based on gathering subjective and
objective data.— Answer: B. Evaluation is performed throughout all
phases of the nursing process.
The nurse is presenting how to differentiate between patient goals and
outcomes.
Which statement by the nurse is accurate?
A. "Goals are established by the nurse and used to evaluate patient
outcomes."
B. "Goals evaluate the patient's response to the plan of care developed
by the nurse."
C. "Goals are patient responses, whereas outcomes are the patient's
response to care."
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D. "Goals include the subjective and objective data observed by the
nurse."— Answer: C. "Goals are patient responses, whereas outcomes
are the patient's response to care."
The nurse is caring for a patient who is 8 weeks pregnant, reports
never having been pregnant before, and does not know what to expect.
The nurse instructs the patient to keep all scheduled prenatal clinical
visits and states, "These classes will help you and your baby to stay
healthy."
Which is the reason for the nurse to make this statement?
A. To provide the patient a list of reasons why attending classes is
important.
B. To educate the patient on the importance of attending the classes
C. To motivate the patient by associating a personal meaning with the
goal
D. To develop a nursing diagnosis of Knowledge, Deficient for the
patient— Answer: C. To motivate the patient by associating a personal
meaning with the goal
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A patient who is recovering from a motor vehicle crash has been
ordered complete bedrest for 3 months. The patient presents with skin
breakdown.
Which nursing diagnosis statement is correct?
A. Impaired Skin Integrity related to time in bed
B. Impaired Skin Integrity related to skin breakdown
C. Impaired Skin Integrity related to immobility
D. Impaired Skin Integrity related to motor vehicle crash— Answer: C.
Impaired Skin Integrity related to immobility
The nurse is caring for a patient who is diagnosed with diabetes
mellitus.
Which evaluation statement should indicate that the plan of care is
working?
A. 04/03/2018, 1800: Goal partially met: Patient is able to identify three
foods instead of five foods high in sugar content.
B. 04/03/2018, 1750: Goal met: Patient voices understanding of
treatment therapy.
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