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- #3._ Construct a nursing care plan to management the actual nursing diagnosis defict knowledge and potential nursing diagnosis Risk for Injury relating to the scenario. Include short term and long term goals for each diagnosis and 12 interventions with rationales Note: for the nursing diagnosis please state what it is related to and evidenced by .1. 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.7. A nursing diagnosis is: a. The identification of a disease condition based on a specific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, the client's medical history, and the results of diagnostic tests and procedures b. The advancement of the development, testing, and refinement of a common nursing language c. clinical judgment about individual, family or community responses to actual and potential health problems or life processes d. The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health and illness 8. You are the nurse assigned to care for a 65-year-old man who has elective surgery to replace and arthritic hip. The client was directly admitted to the surgery unit and is now back in his room on the orthopedic floor several hours after being discharged from the post anesthetic recovery unit. Which type of planning will be done during this first postoperative shift? a. Ongoing b. None of these c. Discharge d. Initial 10. The nurse evaluates the outcome criteria of a dying client and…
- 1. A nursing informatics instructor asks his students why nursing terminologies are so important in NI. The students should respond which of the following statements that BEST substantiates the importance of these terminologies?A. Nursing terminologies are used to capture, store and manipulate data of nursing care process in the EHR.B. Nursing terminologies will promote miscommunication of information to other medical fields.C. Nursing terminologies are utilized for reimbursements of patients’ payments through HMO’s.D. Nursing terminologies aid in allowing concepts of medicine and other fields separated from nursing practice.Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed neonatal ward example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).
- al. Select the Best answer 1. Person, environment, health, and nursing are the metaparadigm for nursing because they a. Provide a framework for nursing practice b. Can be utilized in all health care setting c. Help in developing social framework for nursing practice d. Focus on the needs of a group of clients 2. The definition of nursing as "as direct, goal oriented, and adaptable to the needs of the individual, the family, and community during health and illness" was developed by: a. Florence nightingale b. Virginia Henderson c. American Nurses Association d. Callista Roy 3. Which of the following nursing activities is an example of restoring health? a. Administering immunization b. Providing palliative care to patient c. Administering medications d. Rehabilitating clients1. describe guidelines for writing a nursing diagnosis? 2. develop a plan of nursing care with properly constructed outcomes and related nursing interventions?Suppose below the question.. You are a nurse conducting health teaching. Make a rationale on why these methods of teaching should be chosen/rationalized in health teaching. 1. Discussion method rationale: 2. Watching/Presenting video method rationale: 3. Visual aids (pictures, cartolina, lectures written on manila paper) rationale: 4. Pamphlet and poster rationale: 5. Documentary video rationale: 6. Demonstration video rationale: 7. Open forum rationale:-
- Topic: Effects of Smoking to Mental Health of Nursing Students Main Claim: Smoking has negative effects on the mental health of nursing students. What are the factors that help shape or contribute to your identified problem? What are the some of the theoretical and practical evidence that support your problem claim? What is the warrant that connects your problem argument and ground (evidence)?A nurse who is assessing an older female patient in a long-term care facility notes that the patient is at risk for sensory deprivation related to severe rheumatoid arthritis limiting heractivity. Which interventions would the nurse recommendbased on this finding? Select all that apply.a. Use a lower tone when communicating with thepatient.b. Provide interaction with children and pets.c. Decrease environmental noise.d. Ensure that the patient shares meals with otherpatients.e. Discourage the use of sedatives.f. Provide adequate lighting and clear pathways ofclutter.Revise the article in three paragraphs focus on the background and significance in nursing The article is: Nurses' satisfaction with barcode medication‐administration technology: Results of a cross‐sectional study. Academic Journal By: Darawad, Muhammad W.; Othman, Elham H.; Alosta, Mohammed R. Nursing & Health Sciences. Dec2019, Vol. 21 Issue 4, p461-469. 9p. 4 Charts. DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12620.