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NUR155: Exam #1 Test Prep
Chapter 5: Introduction to the Nursing Process
1. What is the purpose of the nursing process?
a. Providing patient-centered care
b. Identifying members of the health care team
c. Organizing the way nurses think about patient care
d. Facilitating communication among members of the health care team
Answer: c
The nursing process is the methodology used to ―think like a nurse.‖ Providing patient-
centered care and enhancing communication among health team members is facilitated
through the use of care plans. Collaborating with rather than identifying members of the
health care team is part of many plans of care.
2. A patient comes to the emergency department complaining of nausea and vomiting.
What should the nurse ask the patient about first?
a. Family history of diabetes
b. Medications the patient is taking
c. Operations the patient has had in the past
d. Severity and duration of the nausea and vomiting
Answer: d
In an emergent situation, the nurse initially focuses on the patient’s chief complaint to
determine its cause. Before initiating care, the nurse gathers information on the other topics.
, 3. An alert, oriented patient is admitted to the hospital with chest pain. From whom should
the nurse collect primary data on this patient?
a. Family member
b. Physician
c. Another nurse
d. Patient
Answer: d
The nurse collects primary data directly from patients who are alert and oriented. Family
members and other members of the health care team may provide secondary data on patients.
4. What is the primary purpose of the nursing diagnosis?
a. Resolving patient confusion
b. Communicating patient needs
c. Meeting accreditation requirements
d. Articulating the nursing scope of practice
Answer: b
Each nursing diagnosis identifies either a patient problem or need, which is its purpose.
Resolving patient confusion, meeting accreditation requirements, and articulating the nurse’s
scope of practice are not related to the primary purpose of the nursing diagnostic process.
5. On what premise is a nursing diagnosis identified for a patient? (Select all that apply.)
a. Recognized cues
b. Nursing intuition
c. Clustered data
d. Medical diagnoses
Answer: a, c
Nursing diagnoses emerge from groupings of clustered data collected and cues recognized
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6. Which statement is an appropriately written short-term goal?
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a. Patient will walk to the bathroom independently without falling within 2 days
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after surgery.
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b. Nurse will watch patient demonstrate proper insulin injection technique
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c. Patient’s spouse will express satisfaction with patient’s progress before discharge.
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