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NSG 2113 Midterm Exam
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Evidence-informed decision making:
1. Enables the transfer of clinical practice techniques into policy
2. Requires that evidence be always research based
3. Is synonymous with research-based practice
4. Entails the use of knowledge based on research studies and takes
into account a nurse's clinical experience and patient preferences
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, 4. Entails the use of knowledge
based on research studies and
3. Giving the names of other
takes into account a nurse's
participants in the study
clinical experience and patient
preferences
4. Facilitate understanding of client
2. Notify the physician or nursing
problems among health care
supervisor.
providers
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You are scheduled to begin a clinical placement in an immunization
clinic and are aware that some parents in the community are extremely
concerned about the safety of childhood immunizations. Prior to your
first day in the clinic, you conduct a comprehensive Internet search to
learn more about the potential sources of their anxiety and the validity
of the information available to them on the Internet. This is an example
of:
1. Reflection
2. Truth-seeking
3. Problem solving
4. Evidence-informed decision making
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, 1. Inference 2. Interview client
2. Truth-seeking 2. Promotion
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Which action is not part of the nurse's role as patient advocate?
1. Intervening if other people fail to respect the patient's dignity
2. Protecting the patient's right to confidentiality and privacy
3. Making nursing care decisions for the patient
4. Advocating for appropriate use of interventions to minimize
suffering
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1. Nocturia
3. Making nursing care
2. Frequency
decisions for the patient
3. Urine retention
2. Dietitian, 4. Social worker, 5. 2. Engaging in a continuing process
Translator of making choices
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A patient had hip surgery 24 hours ago. The nurse refers to the written
plan of care, noting that the patient has a device collecting wound
drainage. The physician is to be notified when the accumulation in the
device exceeds 100 mL for the day. When the nurse enters the room,
the nurse looks at the device and carefully notes the amount of
drainage currently in the device. This is an example of
1. Planning
2. Assessment
3. Intervention
4. Nursing diagnosis
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4. Assessing the patient's point of
1. Reflection
view and preparing to articulate it
1. Assessment, planning, intervention,
2. Assessment
evaluation
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A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote community
notes a trend toward depression and anxiety among a subset of the