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Is the information complete? What are the problems? What are the risks?
What are the strengths?
Previously developed nursing diagnoses, now call "Client problems."
Which one is an example of critical thinking using creativity?
a. Placing a urinary catheter.
b. Starting an IV on a person with poor venous access.
c. Encouraging a client to do their exercises during a commercial.
d. Following the medication rights when giving medications.
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, c. Encouraging a client to do their exercises during a commercial. This is not
following a standard procedure and must be creative in helping a client
complete their exercises in a positive way.
In the planning phase of the nursing process, what happens?
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Goals/Outcomes are established
Problems prioritized
Developing nursing care plan with evidence based interventions.
The nurse states, "I'm doing this because the doctor said so." What critical thinking
attitude does this nurse need to grown in?
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Independence
What types of nursing interventions are there?
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Observations
Preventions
Treatments
Enhancement or promotion
, What are three types of nursing interventions?
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Observations
Prevention interventions
Treatments
Enhancement or promotion
What three possible conclusions can be drawn when looking at whether a client met a
goal?
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Goal was met
Goal was partially met
Goal was not met
How does the nurse prioritize a client's care?
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1. Life threatening: Circulation, airway, breathing
2. Health threatening
3. Normal needs or minimal nursing care.
A nurse questions why a process is always done a certain way and asks if there is
another possible way to do it better. What attitudes is this nurse displaying?