NUR 200 Final Exam
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Terms in this set (101)
During which of the five b. Evaluation
steps in the nursing
process does the nurse
determine whether
outcomes of care are
achieved?
a. Implementation
b. Evaluation
c. Planning
d. Analysis
Which statement is related a. It is dynamic rather than static
to the concept that is
central to the nursing
process?
a. It is dynamic rather than
static
b. It focuses on the role of
the nurse
c. It moves from the
simple to the complex
d. It is based on the
patient's medical problem
A nurse teaches a patient d. Implementation
to use visualization to
cope with chronic pain.
Which step of the nursing
diagnosis is directly
,Which action reflects the c. Examining a patient for injury after a patient falls in
assessment step of the the bathroom
nursing process?
a. Taking a patient's apical
pulse every 2 hours after
being admitted for an
episode of chest pain
b. Scheduling a patient's
fluid intake over 12 hours
when the patient has a
fluid restriction
c. Examining a patient for
injury after a patient falls in
the bathroom
d. Obtaining a patient's
respiratory rate after a
nebulizer treatment
A nurse is caring for a c. The patient will maintain fluid intake adequate to
patient with a fever. Which prevent dehydration
is a well-designed goal for
this patient?
a. The patient will have a
lower temperature
b. The patient will be
taught how to take an
accurate temperature
c. The patient will maintain
fluid intake adequate to
prevent dehydration
d. The patient will be given
aspirin every eight hours
whenever necessary
During which step of the c. Planning
nursing process does
determining which actions
will be employed to meet
the needs of a patient
occur?
,Which is the primary goal b. Collect data
of the assessment phase
of the nursing process?
a. Build trust
b. Collect data
c. Establish goals
d. Validate the medical
diagnosis
When two nursing d. Review the defining characteristics
diagnoses appear closely
related, which should the
nurse do first to determine
which diagnosis most
accurately reflects the
needs of the patient?
a. Reassess the patient
b. Examine the related to
factors
c. Analyze the secondary
to factors
d. Review the defining
characteristics
Which is the primary c. Identify important information about the patient
reason why a nurse
performs a physical
assessment of a newly
admitted patient?
a. Identify if the patient is
at risk for falls
b. Ensure that the patient's
skin is totally intact
c. Identify important
information about the
patient
d. Establish a therapeutic
relationship with the
patient
, A nurse evaluates a a. Goal
patient's response to a
nursing intervention. To
which aspect of the
nursing process is this
evaluation most directly
related?
a. Goal
b. Problem
c. Etiology
d. Implementation
A nurse is caring for a c. The patient will transfer independently and safely to
patient with a urinary a toilet before discharge
elimination problem. e. The patient will experience one or less events of
Which are the accurately urinary incontinence daily within 6 weeks
stated goals?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
a. The patient will be
taught how to use a
bedpan while on bedrest
b. The patient will
experience fewer
incontinence episodes at
night
c. The patient will transfer
independently and safely
to a toilet before
discharge
d. The patient will be
assisted to the commode
every 2 hours and
whenever necessary
e. The patient will
experience one or less
events of urinary
incontinence daily within 6
weeks
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Terms in this set (101)
During which of the five b. Evaluation
steps in the nursing
process does the nurse
determine whether
outcomes of care are
achieved?
a. Implementation
b. Evaluation
c. Planning
d. Analysis
Which statement is related a. It is dynamic rather than static
to the concept that is
central to the nursing
process?
a. It is dynamic rather than
static
b. It focuses on the role of
the nurse
c. It moves from the
simple to the complex
d. It is based on the
patient's medical problem
A nurse teaches a patient d. Implementation
to use visualization to
cope with chronic pain.
Which step of the nursing
diagnosis is directly
,Which action reflects the c. Examining a patient for injury after a patient falls in
assessment step of the the bathroom
nursing process?
a. Taking a patient's apical
pulse every 2 hours after
being admitted for an
episode of chest pain
b. Scheduling a patient's
fluid intake over 12 hours
when the patient has a
fluid restriction
c. Examining a patient for
injury after a patient falls in
the bathroom
d. Obtaining a patient's
respiratory rate after a
nebulizer treatment
A nurse is caring for a c. The patient will maintain fluid intake adequate to
patient with a fever. Which prevent dehydration
is a well-designed goal for
this patient?
a. The patient will have a
lower temperature
b. The patient will be
taught how to take an
accurate temperature
c. The patient will maintain
fluid intake adequate to
prevent dehydration
d. The patient will be given
aspirin every eight hours
whenever necessary
During which step of the c. Planning
nursing process does
determining which actions
will be employed to meet
the needs of a patient
occur?
,Which is the primary goal b. Collect data
of the assessment phase
of the nursing process?
a. Build trust
b. Collect data
c. Establish goals
d. Validate the medical
diagnosis
When two nursing d. Review the defining characteristics
diagnoses appear closely
related, which should the
nurse do first to determine
which diagnosis most
accurately reflects the
needs of the patient?
a. Reassess the patient
b. Examine the related to
factors
c. Analyze the secondary
to factors
d. Review the defining
characteristics
Which is the primary c. Identify important information about the patient
reason why a nurse
performs a physical
assessment of a newly
admitted patient?
a. Identify if the patient is
at risk for falls
b. Ensure that the patient's
skin is totally intact
c. Identify important
information about the
patient
d. Establish a therapeutic
relationship with the
patient
, A nurse evaluates a a. Goal
patient's response to a
nursing intervention. To
which aspect of the
nursing process is this
evaluation most directly
related?
a. Goal
b. Problem
c. Etiology
d. Implementation
A nurse is caring for a c. The patient will transfer independently and safely to
patient with a urinary a toilet before discharge
elimination problem. e. The patient will experience one or less events of
Which are the accurately urinary incontinence daily within 6 weeks
stated goals?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
a. The patient will be
taught how to use a
bedpan while on bedrest
b. The patient will
experience fewer
incontinence episodes at
night
c. The patient will transfer
independently and safely
to a toilet before
discharge
d. The patient will be
assisted to the commode
every 2 hours and
whenever necessary
e. The patient will
experience one or less
events of urinary
incontinence daily within 6
weeks