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Nursing intervention definition - ANSWERS-any treatment based upon clinical judgment and
knowledge that a nurse performs to enhance patient outcomes
What does the problem statement of the nursing diagnosis suggest? - ANSWERS-the patient
goals
what does the etiology in the nursing diagnosis suggest? - ANSWERS-the nursing interventions
Direct vs indirect care intervention: - ANSWERS-direct is a treatment performed through
interaction with the patient, and indirect is a treatment performed away from the patient but
on behalf of them.
protocols - ANSWERS-written plans that detail the nursing activities to be executed in specific
situations
What is the most important act of evaluation performed by nurses? - ANSWERS-evaluating
outcomes achievement with the patient
What does the evaluative statement include? - ANSWERS-a decision about how well the
outcome was met, along with patient data or behaviors that supports this decision
What type of healthcare problems may be identified as nursing diagnoses? - ANSWERS-only
problems within the scope of nursing practice
, Appropriate interventions can be: - ANSWERS-nurse-initiated, provider-initiated, or
collaborative
Recording your reassessment data is part of: - ANSWERS-implementation
AEBs are better if they have - ANSWERS-measurable characteristics
What type of data is collected during assessment? - ANSWERS-subjective and objective data
Nursing presence - ANSWERS-perception and communication
Empowerment - ANSWERS-help client identify own needs
Compassion - ANSWERS-not paternalism (sweetie, honey, etc.)- caring, sympathy, empathy
Competence - ANSWERS-values, knowledge, attitude, skills
Components of the whole person (relating to holism) - ANSWERS-physical, spiritual, emotional,
intellectual, social, cultural, environmental, occupational
The holistic care team may include: - ANSWERS-Significant other, children, grandchildren,
friends, neighbors, religious leaders, pets, etc.
What are the roles a nurse will play in every healthcare setting? - ANSWERS-Caregiver,
communicator, teacher/educator, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, collaborator
Components of person-centered practice - ANSWERS-The person; the nurse's personal
attributes, knowledge base, and clinical experience; clinical reasoning, judgment, and decision