Nursing Process Evaluation Quiz
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In which step of the nursing process does the nurse determine if the patient's condition has improved and whether the patient has met expected outcomes?

  • Assessment
  • Implementation
  • Evaluation (correct)
  • Planning
  • After completing a thorough database and carrying out nursing interventions based on priority diagnoses, the nurse proceeds to which step of the nursing process?

  • Planning
  • Evaluation (correct)
  • Assessment
  • Implementation
  • Which statement made by the nursing instructor is most accurate regarding the primary purpose of evaluation?

  • During evaluation, you determine whether all nursing interventions were completed.
  • Evaluation eliminates unnecessary paperwork and care planning.
  • Nurses use evaluation to determine the effectiveness of nursing care. (correct)
  • During evaluation, you determine when to downsize staffing on nursing units.
  • After assessing the patient and identifying the need for headache relief, what is the nurse's next priority action for this patient?

    <p>Reassess the patient's pain level in 30 minutes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Before discontinuing the patient's plan of care for impaired physical mobility, what does the nurse need to do?

    <p>Evaluate whether patient goals and outcomes have been met.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which option below is an expected outcome for a patient with impaired physical mobility?

    <p>The patient is able to ambulate in the hallway with crutches.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which finding indicates success of the turning schedule for a patient at risk of pressure ulcers?

    <p>Absence of skin breakdown</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal of outcomes management for professional nurses?

    <p>To promote purposeful actions focused on improving a patient's health condition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is the most accurate response regarding evaluative measures?

    <p>Evaluative measures include assessment data used to determine whether patients have met their expected outcomes and goals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When evaluating the progress of wound healing, what is the nurse's priority action?

    <p>Measure the wound and observe for redness, swelling, or drainage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If a nurse notices that a dressing is saturated before the scheduled changing time, what is the next action?

    <p>Revise the plan of care and change the dressing now.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Nursing Process: Evaluation

    • Evaluation is the step in the nursing process where the nurse assesses if the patient's condition has improved and if expected outcomes have been achieved.
    • Following a thorough database review and nursing interventions, the next step is evaluation to determine effectiveness.

    Primary Purpose of Evaluation

    • Evaluation helps nurses assess the effectiveness of nursing care and interventions tailored to patient needs.

    Immediate Post-Intervention Action

    • After administering acetaminophen for a headache, the nurse's priority is to reassess the patient's pain level in 30 minutes to evaluate effectiveness.

    Discharge Planning

    • Before discharging a patient with Impaired physical mobility, the nurse must evaluate if the patient's goals and outcomes have been met.

    Expected Outcomes for Mobility

    • An expected outcome for a patient with mobility issues includes their ability to ambulate using assistive devices such as crutches.

    Preventing Pressure Ulcers

    • Success in preventing pressure ulcers, assessed through the effectiveness of the turning schedule, is indicated by the absence of skin breakdown rather than documentation of turning frequency.

    Goals of Outcomes Management

    • The primary goal of outcomes management involves promoting purposeful nursing actions that enhance a patient's health status.

    Evaluative Measures Explained

    • Evaluative measures consist of assessment data that determine if patients have met expected outcomes and goals, useful for ongoing care assessments.

    Wound Healing Assessment

    • When assessing the healing of an open wound, the priority action is to measure the wound and inspect for signs of redness, swelling, or drainage.

    Dressing Change Protocol

    • If a dressing is saturated before scheduled change, the appropriate action is to revise the care plan and change the dressing immediately, ensuring proper wound care is maintained.

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