10 Questions
What is the purpose of the Evaluation phase in the nursing process?
To determine whether the nursing intervention should be terminated, continued, or changed
Why is writing the date and signing the plan essential when creating nursing interventions?
To demonstrate accountability and aid in future planning
What role does the nurse's signature play in nursing interventions?
Demonstrating accountability
Why should nursing interventions start with an action verb?
To indicate what the nurse is expected to do
Which of the following is NOT a qualifier used in nursing interventions?
Why
In nursing interventions, which aspect provides the content of the planned activity?
Qualifiers like how, when, where, time, frequency, and amount
What should nurses ensure about abbreviations when writing nursing interventions?
Use only abbreviations accepted by the institution
Which phase of the nursing process determines whether nursing interventions should be continued or changed?
"Evaluation"
"Assess urine for color, amount, odor, and turbidity" is an example of a specific nursing intervention that focuses on:
"What"
"Educate parents on how to take temperature and notify of any changes" highlights which aspect of a nursing intervention?
"Action verb"
Learn about the first step in the nursing process, which involves the deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to determine their health status. Understand the purpose of assessment and the activities involved, such as collecting and organizing data for evaluation.
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