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BSN 225 HESI V2 Sherpath: Growth and Development... Pharm ATI Exam 2
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A. Value-belief pattern
Which health pattern in According to Gordon's model, there are 11 health patterns. Each
Gordon's model describes the pattern describes a particular characteristic. The value-belief
patient's spiritual attitude? pattern describes a patient's spiritual attitude, the values and
A. Value-belief pattern beliefs that guide the choices or decisions of the patient. The
B. Role-relationship pattern role-relationship pattern describes a patient's pattern of role
C. Cognitive-perceptual pattern engagements and relationships. The cognitive=perceptual
D. Self-perception-- self- pattern describes memory, decision-making ability, language
concept pattern adequacy, and sensory-perceptual patterns/ A patient's concept
of self or perception of self is described by the self-perception--
self-concept pattern
Which standard of practive is C. Implementation
the nurse performing when The nurse is delivering care to the patient; therefore the standard
applying a cold compress to a practived by the nurse is implementation. Developing a nuring
patient's sprained ankle and diagnosis involves analyzing the assessed data. Evaluation refers
instructing the patient to elevate to determining the effectiveness of the implemented patient care
the leg? in meeting the patient goals. Assessment is the process of
A. Diagnosis collecting data related to the health and illness of the patient
B. Evaluation
C. Assessment
D. Implementation
,which standard of practive is D. implementation
being performed when a nurse
administers the prescribed implementation phase is where the nurse follows through on the
medicated nebulizer treatment decided plan of action. Once the patient and the nurse on the
to a patient who has developed diagnosis, a plan of action can be developed. Each problem is
wheezing and shortness of assigned a clear, measurable goal for the expected outcome.
breath in the emergency Once all nusing intervention actions have taken place, the nurse
department? completes an evaluation to determine if the patient goals have
A. planning been met. The first step of the nursing process is assessment.
B. evaluation During this phase, the nurse gathers information about a patient's
C. assessment psychological, physiologic, sociologic, and spiritual status.
D. implementation
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D. creativity
Which trait of critical thinking is
the nurse exhibiting when
Nurses require various traits such as creativity, fairness, risk
instructing the parents of a
taking, curiousity, discipline, and perseverance. In this case the
malnourished child to make the
nurseis trying to stimulate the appetite of the child by instructing
child's food colorful and
the parents to make the food colorful and attractive. This shows
attractive?
that the nurse is using the trait of creativity. Fairness is the trait of
A. fairness
a nurse who avoids personal bias while caring for a patient/
B. curiosity
Curiosity is the trait of a critical thinking nurse who always tries to
C. discipline
ask "why?" A disciplined nurse follows a systemativ approach to
D. creativity
plan and achieve goals.
Which Quality and Safety in the B. safety
Education of Nurses (QSEN)
competency is the nurse Helping patients understand the consequences and
exhibiting by working with a complications of multiple health care providers and multiple
couple to determine what they medications helps ensure patient safety. Informatics is a
know about their medications multidisciplinary field that uses health inforamtion technology to
and helping them decide on improve health care via any combination of high quality, higher
one care provider rather than efficiency, and new opportunities. Patient-centered care focuses
two when caring for an older- on direct care rendered to patients. Teamwork and collaboration
adult couple in a community- seeks information or help from other health care professions and
based assisted living facility? disciplines
A. safety
B. informatics
C. patient-centered care
D. teamwork and collaboration
, A 40-year-old patient is C. Current medical conditions of chronic diabetes w/
experiencing poorly controlled hypertension
hypertension. The dietitian
recommends several dietary When using SBAR communication protocol, the nurse should first
modifications to the patient. The identify the patient's situation. In this case, that means the nurse
patient tries to explain the should convey that the patient is suffering from chronic diabetes
reason for her poor dietary and hypertension. The nurse then should further address the
compliance; she says she works breakdown of the situation and ask the dietitian to consider
extra hours and does not have revising the diet. Following the dietary assessment and consult,
the time to cook. The patient the recommendations for dietary changes-- including low-salt
further adds that she has and low-sugar meals--should be made.
diabetes. The patient expresses
that it is difficult for her to choos
a diet that is low in sugar and
low in salt and carbohydrates.
The nurse communicates this to
the dietitian using SBAR
technique. Which patient
information would be addressed
first?
A. the need for a diet revision
b. the desire for a dietary consult
c. current medical conditions of
chronic diabtese w/
hypertension
d. the need for the patient to eat
low-salt, low-sugar meals
A. 12.5 kg/m2
Which body mass index (BMI)
would require hospitalization?
Patients whose BMI is less than 13 kg/m2 are considered severely
A. 12.5 kg/m2
malnourished and require highly skilled nursing care w/
B 18.9 kg/m2
hospitalization. A BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2 indicates that the
C. 21.2 kg/m2
patient has normal weight and does not require nursing care and
D. 24.6 kg/m2
hospitalization
Which action would the nurse B. contact the hospital pharmacist
take when unable to find
information about the When a primary health care provider prescribes a mediation, the
medication in any of the hospital nurse is knowledgeable of its use, the expected outcome, and
databases or electronic health any adverse effects and drug interactions. The nurse requests the
records when attempting to information form the pharmacist when the informatio nis not
decrease the patient's adverse available in any of the resources available. The nurse cannot
reactions to prescribed avoid administering the medication if the information is
medications? unavailable. Instead, the nurse obtains the information from
A. avoid administering another resource. The nurse contacts the pharmacist rather than
medication informing the primary health care provider. The patient's written
B. contact the hospital consent is required only if the drug is still under trial or if it has
pharmacist potentially harmful adverse reactions.
C. contact the primary health
care provider
D. ask the patient for written
consent before administering