FON F Flashcards
(96 cards)
- True or False: Much as diagnoses are identified and prioritized from assessment data, outcomes identification refers to the formulation of specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-framed (SMART). The outcome must be clearly defined and understandable to all nursing team.
A. True
B. False
B. False
- Some of the risk factors associated with this type of sleep, are physical in nature, include disorders such as hypothyroidism, central nervous system dysfunction, and alterations of the client’s metabolism including diabetic ketoacidosis.
a. Parasomnia
b. Insomnia
c. Hypersomnia
d. REM Sleep
c. Hypersomnia
- Nurse Florence knew that this step in formulating NCP where a nurse includes monitoring, teaching, further assessing, reviewing NCP, incorporating physicians orders and monitoring cost effectiveness of interventions is called?
a. Assessment
b. Nursing Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Implementation
d. Implementation
- When writing an NCP the nurse must always think that the characteristic of well-stared outcome criteria are.
a. Specific, Measurable, Attainable,
Truthful, Time Bounded
b. Specific, Measurable, Possible, Realistic, Time Bounded
c. Specific, Measurable, Attainable,
Realistic, Time Bounded
d. Specific, Quantifiable, Attainable, Realistic, Time Bounded
c. Specific, Measurable, Attainable,
Realistic, Time Bounded
- What is the name of the assessment that focuses on past medical history, family history, the reason for admission, medications currently taking, previous hospitalization, surgeries, psychosocial assessment, nutrition, complete physical assessment?
A. Initial assessment
B. Focus assessment
C. Emergency assessment
D. Comprehensive assessment
A. Initial assessment
- It is a systematic method of planning and providing individualized nursing care.
A. Nursing Care Plan
B. Nursing Process
C. Nursing Diagnosis
D. Nursing Notes
B. Nursing Process
- True or False: Like physical assessment, the bath is given from head to toe. The first area to be washed is the inner canthus of each eye; the neck area is the face and neck, after which the bath is given downwards towards the toes.
a. True
b. False
a. True
- As the student nurse is formulating an NCP, she remembered that there are different types of Nursing Diagnosis EXCEPT.
A. Actual
B. Risk/Potential
C. Possible
D. Probable
D. Probable
- Observable and measurable information is known as .
A. Objective data
B. Subjective data
C. Visible data
D. Obscured data
A. Objective data
- As the nurse is assessing the client’s ability to perform hygiene measures the following measures are part of assessing the client EXCEPT:
A. they compare the client’s actual performance with established standards relating to these tasks
B. they may educate the client about the proper methods of performing the particular task
C. they may provide the client independent activities to be able to prepare them from doing their activities of daily living
D. they may include safety measures and the use of assistive devices to facilitate their self-care hygiene
C. they may provide the client independent activities to be able to prepare them from doing their activities of daily living
- The affected person wakes up without feeling that they are rested as well as day time sleepiness, irritability and problems in terms of cognitive functioning such as decreased levels of mental concentration and poor problem solving.
A. Parasomnia
B. Insomnia
C. Hypersomnia
D. REM Sleep
B. Insomnia
- The nurse has also utilized knowledge of the role the social worker plays in providing care to the child and family. The use of creativity provides the nurse with the ability to do the following EXCEPT:
A. Generate many ideas rapidly.
B. Be generally flexible and natural, that is, able to change viewpoints or directions in thinking rapidly and easily.
C. Create temporary solutions to problems.
D. Be independent and self-confident, even when under pressure.
C. Create temporary solutions to problems
It is the largest organ of our body, covering 18 square feet and weighing approximately 12 pounds. It is always susceptible to and at risk of injury and breakdown.
A. Bone
B. Skin
C. Intestine
D. Muscle
B. Skin
- What are the 3 parts of the nursing diagnosis (PES)?*
A. Patient
B. Problem
C. Signs and symptoms
D. Physical assessment
E. Etiology
B. Problem
E. Etiology
C. Signs and symptoms
- Particularly over boney prominences, areas of poor tissue perfusion, and areas affected with poor circulation, is a physical force associated with the development of skin breakdown.
A. Friction Ulcer
B. Pressure Ulcer
C. Ulceration
D. None of the above
B. Pressure Ulcer
- Our client’s hair can be washed with shampoo and conditioner in the shower, bathtub and in bed with a:
A. kelly pad
B. special bed tray or dry shampoo
C. basin
D. kidney basin
B. special bed tray or dry shampoo
- True or False: Differentiating Nursing Diagnosis from Medical Diagnosis Nursing diagnosis is a statement of nursing judgment that made by nurse, by their education, experience, and expertise, are licensed to treat.*
A. True
B. False
A. True
- What purpose does the nursing process serve?
A. Assisting family members in making important healthcare decisions
B. Providing nurses with a framework to aid them in delivering comprehensive care
C. Help other healthcare professionals know what is going on with the client
D. Organize information so the doctor knows what is wrong with the client
B. Providing nurses with a framework to aid them in delivering comprehensive care
- It is a type of bath that is given in the bed to the client by a nurse or another member of the health care team like an unlicensed assistive staff member such as a nursing assistant or a patient care technician.
A. complete bed bath
B. partial bath
C. sponge bath
D. tub bath
A. complete bed bath
- During this type of sleep some of the physiological changes that occur include decreases in terms of the person’s basal metabolic rate, intracranial pressure, blood pressure, cardiac rate and cardiac output in addition to the relaxation of the person’s muscles and their peripheral circulatory vasculature.
A. a. Parasomnia
B. b. Insomnia
C. Non REM
D. REM Sleep
C. Non REM
- What are the 4 types of nursing diagnosis?
A. Actual
B. Risk
C. Health promotion
D. Wellness
E. Safety
A. Actual
B. Risk
C. Health promotion
D. Wellness
- The systematic problem-solving approach towards providing individualized nursing care is known as.
A. Nursing care plan
B. Nursing process
C. Nurses practice act
D. Nursing method
B. Nursing process
- In this step of formulating NCP, the nurse is formulating goals to help the client with their problems.
A. Assessment
B. Nursing Diagnosis
C. Planning
D. Implementation
C. Planning
- In formulating Outcome Identification for writing NCP the nurse must consider that it must consist of the following EXCEPT:
A. Goals may be short term or long term:
B. Short Term Goal can be met in a short period (within days or less than a week)
C. Long Term Goal requires more time (several weeks or months)
D. Outcome Criteria are vague and they are written in a manner that they answer the questions: who, what actions, under what circumstance, how well and when.
D. Outcome Criteria are vague and they are written in a manner that they answer the questions: who, what actions, under what circumstance, how well and when.