23 Questions
What is the purpose of critical thinking in the implementation step of the nursing process?
Reviewing all possible consequences associated with each possible nursing action
Which of the following best describes Standard Nursing Interventions?
A set of standardized interventions to enhance communication and compare outcomes
What is NOT considered a Direct Care activity in the context of nursing?
Delegating tasks to other staff members
Which of the following is an example of Indirect Care in nursing?
Delegating work to other staff members
In the context of nursing care, what do Implementation skills encompass?
Psychomotor skills
What is the final step of the nursing process?
Evaluation
Which of the following is NOT a component of evaluation in nursing?
Creating care plans
What is the purpose of critical thinking in the evaluation process?
To question purposefully and systematically
Which type of outcome is NOT considered in the evaluation process?
Patient satisfaction outcomes
What is a key action involved in evaluating a care plan according to the text?
Revising the care plan based on evaluation results
Which of the following is NOT included in the nursing process when presented in relation to the disease/condition/illness?
Discussion of personal experiences
What is an essential part of the Nursing profession that students should engage in while working in groups on case studies?
Conflict resolution
In nursing, what is a key role of students during hospitalization and its impact on patients/families?
Identifying nursing priorities of care and their rationale
In the context of nursing, what does ADPIE stand for?
Analyze, Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
Which of the following is NOT a component of the nursing process as mentioned in the text?
Documentation
What is the purpose of establishing therapeutic relationships in nursing?
To enhance data collection
Which term best describes the process of determining a client's current and past medical status, in nursing?
Assessment
In nursing, what is the significance of orientation, working, and termination phases in a therapeutic relationship?
They guide the interaction with the client over time
What is one of the key steps in data analysis as per the text provided?
Recognizing patterns or trends by cues
Why is data documentation considered a legal and professional responsibility in nursing?
To ensure accountability, continuity of care, and quality improvement
How does a health history contribute to the data collection process in nursing?
By adding valuable subjective information about the client
In the context of nursing care, which of the following is an example of Direct Care activity?
Engaging in Clinical Skill pass activities
What is the primary role of critical thinking in the implementation step of the nursing process?
To analyze information, problem-solve, and make decisions effectively
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