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what are the benefits of a nursing intervention classification system - ANSWER- it helps
demonstrate the impact that nurses have, assists educators to develop curricula for
clinical nurses, standardizes and defines the knowledge base for nursing, facilitates the
appropriate selection of a nursing intervention and communication of nursing treatments
to other nurses
taxonomy of nursing outcome statements is developed to describe measurable states,
behaviors, or perceptions to respond to which part of the nursing process - ANSWER-
nursing interventions
evaluation of the clients healthcare while the client is still receiving care from the agency
is called - ANSWER- concurrent audit
basic nursing interventions are based on - ANSWER- scientific knowledge, nursing
research, and evidenced based practice
what is the 5th and last phase of the nursing process - ANSWER- evaluating
nurse documents goal and desired outcome if it was met, what part is this - ANSWER-
conclusion
when implementing plan of care the nurse should do what - ANSWER- supervise
unlicensed support personnel and evaluate the clients reaction to the planned
interventions
which situation will the nurse need assistance with implementing in the nursing
intervention - ANSWER- transferring a bilateral amputee from bed to chair
what are the two nursing phases that overlap each other in the nursing process -
ANSWER- evaluating/assessing
what are the two parts in an evaluation nursing statement - ANSWER- conclusion and
supporting data
what means freedom from disease causing microorganisms - ANSWER- asepsis
which consists of primarily nucleic acid and need a living host - ANSWER- viruses
, what is not a sign of inflammation - ANSWER- fatigue
the most practical and inexpensive method for sterilizing at home - ANSWER- boiling
water
what demonstrates further need for teaching with types of infections - ANSWER- acute
infections may occur slowly, over a long period of time and last months or years
chain of infection, which is NOT one of the six links - ANSWER- hand hygiene
an antigen is - ANSWER- substance that induces a state of sensitivity or immune
responsiveness
CDC recommends antimicrobial hand cleansing agents in all situations besides -
ANSWER- when there are unknown multiple nonresistant bacteria
a nurse planning a safety instruction class for parents of adolescents knows that the
focus of the class should be on - ANSWER- teaching adolescents about driver safety
what are the ways to improve accuracy of patient information - ANSWER- use two
patient identifiers when providing care and eliminate transfusion errors for
misidentification
evaluating parents understanding of safety measures for an infant, what shows they
need more teaching - ANSWER- "I will keep trash bags in the kitchen in a reachable
bottom shelf by the sink"
what is the most leading causes of injury among older adults - ANSWER- fall risk
what is the correct bath water temperature for an adult client - ANSWER- 100 F to 115
F
cleaning of child's teeth, which indicates parent needs further teaching - ANSWER- "I'll
use a hard tooth brush on my child's teeth"
how does the nursing teaching a client how to prevent dry skin with using further patient
teachings - ANSWER- bath using soap or detergent only
When providing foot-care for a client the nurse would perform which of the following -
ANSWER- When washing, inspect the skin of the feet for breaks or red or swollen areas