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- 1. Which of the following statements best describe how a nurse demonstrates caring towards self? A. Watch a movie after a long night working hours.B. Shows willingness to go for overtime every day.C. Reports to work very late.D. Sharing the work experience with friends. 2. Which of the following statements best describe a Caring role as a nurse? A. Nurse Mae greets her patient before giving the medication.B. Nurse Mae left the patient unattended.C. Nurse Mae talks to the patient while writing.D. Nurse Mae left a note of instructions for the family of the patient.1. a theory that a nurse can adapt from another discipline. a. theory of human development b. science of unitary human beings c. theory of human caring d. self-care deficit theory 2. the nurse is using the theory for planning client care that supports the simultaneity paradigm. this type of paradigm views the person as. a. a combination of biological, psychological, social, and spiritual features. b. more than, and different from, the sum of the parts. c. being in constant interaction with the environment to accomplish goals and maintain balance d. needing nursing goals that focus on health promotion, care, and cure of the sick, and prevention of illness1. You are the nurse manager of the Medical Unit. Which of the following is a PRIORITY for you to consider when planning for the care of a group of client utilizing evidence-based practice?A. Client's care is planned based on the nurse's clinical expertise and latest research findingsB. Standardized care plans are used on all of the nurse's clients.C. Standards of care are developed by the hospital nursing service and should be followedD. Clients' needs are assessed and individualized care plan are developed for each client.
- The nurse uses blended competencies when caring for patientsin a rehabilitation facility. Which examples of interventionsinvolve cognitive skills? Select all that apply.a. The nurse uses critical thinking skills to plan care for apatient.b. The nurse correctly administers IV saline to a patient whois dehydrated.c. The nurse assists a patient to fill out an informed consentform.d. The nurse learns the correct dosages for patient painmedications.e. The nurse comforts a mother whose baby was born withDown syndrome.f. The nurse uses the proper procedure to catheterize afemale patient.4. Which type of evaluation occurs continuously throughout the teaching and learning process? a. Summative b. Informative c. Retrospective d. Formative 5. When making decision about the effectiveness of a nursing intervention, the nurse: a. Search information in social media b. Uses evidence-based nursing practice c. Tests and compares its effect to groups of clients d. Consults senior nurse or faculty for advice 6. Which of the following intervention healthy psychosocial response? a. Making referrals to the physician. b. Staying with an anxious client. c. Advising client the best action to do. d. Administration of medication.A nurse uses critical thinking skills to focus on the care planof an elderly patient who has dementia and needs placement in a long-term care facility. Which statements describe char-acteristics of this type of critical thinking applied to clinical reasoning? Select all that apply.a. It functions independently of nursing standards, ethics, andstate practice acts. b. It is based on the principles of the nursing process, prob-lem solving, and the scientific method. c. It is driven by patient, family, and community needs aswell as nurses’ needs to give competent, efficient care.d. It is not designed to compensate for problems created byhuman nature, such as medication errors.e. It is constantly re-evaluating, self-correcting, and strivingfor improvement.f. It focuses on the big picture rather than identifying the keyproblems, issues, and risks involved with patient care.
- 1. a theory that a nurse can adapt from another discipline. a. theory of human development b. science of unitary human beings c. theory of human caring d. self-care deficit theory1. A nurse assesses patients in a physician’s office who areexperiencing different levels of health and illness. Whichstatements best define the concepts of health and illness?Select all that apply.a. Health and illness are the same for all people.b. Health and illness are individually defined by eachperson.c. People with acute illnesses are actually healthy.d. People with chronic illnesses have poor health beliefs.e. Health is more than the absence of illness.f. Illness is the response of a person to a disease.A nurse decides to become a home health care nurse. Which personal qualities are key to being successful as a commu-nity-based nurse? Select all that apply. a. Making accurate assessmentsb. Researching new treatments for chronic diseasesc. Communicating effectivelyd. Delegating tasks appropriatelye. Performing clinical skills effectivelyf. Making independent decisions
- The nurse is in the process of developing a therapeutic relationship with the client. Which of thefollowing actions by the nurse requires follow-up?a. Demonstrating disapproval.b. Supporting behavioral change.c. Explaining confidentiality.d. Establishing boundaries.1. A systematic phase of the nursing process, that involves decision making and problem solving. a. Assessing b. Diagnosing c. Implementing d. Planning 2. Which is true about nursing intervention? a. Action that aims to help patient achieve health outcomes b. Must always include medicationc. Can only performed with a doctor's orderd. Is part of the planning phase 3. Which of the following intervention statement is written precisely and correctly: a. Handwashing.b. Teach about the proper use of face mask. c. Needs attended.d. Deep breathing exercises.The nurse is providing a group therapy session for mental health clients. The nurse notes one of theclients has remained silent for all the therapy sessions. Which of the following actions should thenurse take?a. Make an assignment for all the group members to complete and share their responses.b. Ask the client direct questions and remain silent until they respond.c. Have the client bring a friend that they are comfortable around to the sessions.d. Recommend the client would benefit better from personal therapy sessions