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1. A nurse is providing nursing care to patients after completing a care plan from
nursing diagnoses. In which step of the nursing process is the nurse?
a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Implementation
d. Evaluation
ANS: C
Implementation, the fourth step of the nursing process, formally begins after a nurse
develops a plan of care. With a care plan based on clear and relevant nursing diagnoses, a
nurse initiates interventions that are designed to assist the patient in achieving the goals and
expected outcomes needed to support or improve the patient’s health status. The nurse
gathers data during the assessment phase and mutually sets goals and prioritizes care during
the planning phase. During the evaluation phase, the nurse determines the achievement of
goals and effectiveness of interventions.
2. The nurse is teaching a new nurse about protocols. Which
information from the new nurse indicates a correct understanding of the teaching?
a. Protocols are guidelines to follow that replace the nursing care plan.
Protocols assist the clinician in making decisions and choosing
b. interventions for specific health care problems or conditions.
Protocols are policies designating each nurse’s duty according to
c. standards of care and a code of ethics.
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Protocols are prescriptive order forms that help individualize the plan
d. of care.
ANS: B
A clinical practice guideline or protocol is a systematically developed set of statements
that helps nurses, physicians, and other health care providers make decisions about
appropriate health care for specific clinical situations. This guideline establishes
interventions for specific health care problems or conditions. The protocol does not replace
the nursing care plan. Evidence- based guidelines from protocols can be incorporated into
an individualized plan of care. A clinical guideline is not the same as a hospital policy.
Standing
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orders contain orders for the care of a specific group of patients. A protocol is
not a prescriptive order form like a standing order.