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NUR235 ACUTE AND COMMUNITY NURSING CARE
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Making healthcare services accessible through providing care in the client's home
is an example of: - (answers)primary healthcare
Which of the following is a principle that grounds community healthcare services
and programs? - (answers)Intersectional-collaboration
Empowerment
Community self-determination
ALL OF THE ABOVE
The most serious effects of healthcare inequalities are experienced by: -
(answers)Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
In Australia the largest determinant of illness is: - (answers)poor economic status
In respect to the determinants of health, biomedical factors include which of the
following? - (answers)chronic illness
Discovering the meaning and purpose of an event to make sense of practice and
evaluate performance is: - (answers)Reflection
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The A-E approach to patient assessment is otherwise referred to as a.... -
(answers)primary assessment
Clinical priorities...
are based on the assessment data collected
is learning from process to inform practice
involve preparing for and taking action - (answers)All of the above
Which of the following nursing actions is the best example of problem-solving? -
(answers)Calling for another pain medication order when the current drug results
in the patient experiencing nausea
Which of the following nursing interventions is the best example of the
implementation step of the nursing process? - (answers)crushing the patient's
pain medication to facilitate easier swallowing and thus minimising the risk of
choking.
Which of the following is an example of a nurse's statement that shows use of the
scientific method in the nursing process? - (answers)'The patient seems to be
having more pain today than yesterday and her blood pressure is elevated
A nurse is working with a patient who has recently had a colostomy. The patient is
having difficulty using the supplies that are provided for ostomy care. The nurse
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investigates the other types of supplies available and works with the patient to
see which ones are the best. This is an example of the critical-thinking strategy of:
- (answers)problem solving
Discovering the meaning and purpose of an event to make sense of practice and
evaluate performance is: - (answers)Reflection
Nursing interventions should be documented according to specific criteria so that
they are clearly understood by other members of the nursing team. The
intervention statement 'Nurse will apply two warm, wet soaks to the patient's leg
while the patient is awake' lacks which one of the following components? -
(answers)Frequency
The nurse recognises that patient goals or outcomes should be documented
according to specific criteria so that they are clearly and easily understood by
other members of the healthcare team. Which of the following is the outcome
statement that best meets the established criteria? - (answers)Lungs will be clear
to auscultation and respiratory rate will be 16 breaths per minute within 48
hours.
The application of the nursing process is necessary because: - (answers)The nurse
can individualise strategies to ensure the patient has a successful admission
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2016); Australians
living in the lowest socioeconomic areas live approximately... - (answers)3 years
less than those living in high socioeconomic areas
NUR235 ACUTE AND COMMUNITY NURSING CARE
2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100%
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Making healthcare services accessible through providing care in the client's home
is an example of: - (answers)primary healthcare
Which of the following is a principle that grounds community healthcare services
and programs? - (answers)Intersectional-collaboration
Empowerment
Community self-determination
ALL OF THE ABOVE
The most serious effects of healthcare inequalities are experienced by: -
(answers)Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
In Australia the largest determinant of illness is: - (answers)poor economic status
In respect to the determinants of health, biomedical factors include which of the
following? - (answers)chronic illness
Discovering the meaning and purpose of an event to make sense of practice and
evaluate performance is: - (answers)Reflection
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The A-E approach to patient assessment is otherwise referred to as a.... -
(answers)primary assessment
Clinical priorities...
are based on the assessment data collected
is learning from process to inform practice
involve preparing for and taking action - (answers)All of the above
Which of the following nursing actions is the best example of problem-solving? -
(answers)Calling for another pain medication order when the current drug results
in the patient experiencing nausea
Which of the following nursing interventions is the best example of the
implementation step of the nursing process? - (answers)crushing the patient's
pain medication to facilitate easier swallowing and thus minimising the risk of
choking.
Which of the following is an example of a nurse's statement that shows use of the
scientific method in the nursing process? - (answers)'The patient seems to be
having more pain today than yesterday and her blood pressure is elevated
A nurse is working with a patient who has recently had a colostomy. The patient is
having difficulty using the supplies that are provided for ostomy care. The nurse
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investigates the other types of supplies available and works with the patient to
see which ones are the best. This is an example of the critical-thinking strategy of:
- (answers)problem solving
Discovering the meaning and purpose of an event to make sense of practice and
evaluate performance is: - (answers)Reflection
Nursing interventions should be documented according to specific criteria so that
they are clearly understood by other members of the nursing team. The
intervention statement 'Nurse will apply two warm, wet soaks to the patient's leg
while the patient is awake' lacks which one of the following components? -
(answers)Frequency
The nurse recognises that patient goals or outcomes should be documented
according to specific criteria so that they are clearly and easily understood by
other members of the healthcare team. Which of the following is the outcome
statement that best meets the established criteria? - (answers)Lungs will be clear
to auscultation and respiratory rate will be 16 breaths per minute within 48
hours.
The application of the nursing process is necessary because: - (answers)The nurse
can individualise strategies to ensure the patient has a successful admission
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2016); Australians
living in the lowest socioeconomic areas live approximately... - (answers)3 years
less than those living in high socioeconomic areas