Mod 1 - EAQ: CH 1 Nursing, Theory, and
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Which standard of practice is being Implementation.
performed when a nurse administers
the prescribed medicated nebulizer Rationale: This phase is where the nurse follows
treatment to a patient who has through on the decided plan of action. Once the
developed wheezing and shortness patient and the nurse agree on the diagnoses, a
of breath in the emergency plan of action can be developed. Each problem is
department? assigned a clear, measurable goal for the expected
outcome. Once all nursing intervention actions
have taken place, the nurse completes an
evaluation to determine if the patient goals have
been met. Assessment is the first step of the
nursing process. During this phase, the nurse
gathers information about a patient's
psychological, physiological, sociological, and
spiritual status.
Test-taking-tip: space be aware that information
from previously asked questions may help you
respond to other examination questions. p. 3
,Which need is a priority, according Air, water, and nutrition.
to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, for a
patient who is an active Rational: This patient's physiological needs are
businessperson who is worried priority: air, water, and nutrition. The patient needs
about getting back to work and is to have sufficient air exchange, which may require
admitted to an acute care area with oxygen administration. In addition, the patient
sever diarrhea, vomiting, dyspnea, needs to have appropriate fluid balance and some
and weakness? nutritional supplement. Safety and security should
be the second tier of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
This would include safety form threats, protection,
stability, and lack of danger. Self-actualization is the
recognition and realization of one's potential
growth, health and autonomy. Self-esteem or self
worth is the fourth tier of Maslow's hierarchy of
needs.
Test-Taking Tip: For questions concerning Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, recall the needs in order of
highest priority first. First, is there any indication
that basic physiological needs are not being met?
Ah-ha! The question states that breathing is
labored and the patient is weak, and so you have
the answer. If basic physiological needs were being
met, then you would proceed in the order of the
hierarchy until you found the highest priority that
was not being met. p. 10
, Which role of nursing is depicted by Nurse practitioner.
an advanced practice nurse (APN)
prescribing bronchodilators and Rationale: Nurse practitioner is an advanced
oxygen therapy for a patient who is practice role of nursing that involves providing
experiencing an asthma attack? primary care services and treatment to patients. A
nurse practitioner can also diagnose illnesses and
injuries and prescribe medication. The nurse
educator educates nurses and nursing students in
taking care of patients. The nurse educator doe
snot provide direct primary care to patients or
prescribe medication. The nurse researcher may
conduct research to improve nursing health care;
however, the nurse researcher is not involved in
direct care of the patient. A nurse administrator
may schedule and develop work policies for the
nurses, but again, a nurse administrator is not
necessarily qualified to provide primary care or
prescribe medication.
Study tip: Know the descriptions and practice roles
for each type of nurse. In this case, the one who
can prescribe bronchodilator's and is involved in
direct patient care is the nurse practitioner. p.16
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Terms in this set (22)
Which standard of practice is being Implementation.
performed when a nurse administers
the prescribed medicated nebulizer Rationale: This phase is where the nurse follows
treatment to a patient who has through on the decided plan of action. Once the
developed wheezing and shortness patient and the nurse agree on the diagnoses, a
of breath in the emergency plan of action can be developed. Each problem is
department? assigned a clear, measurable goal for the expected
outcome. Once all nursing intervention actions
have taken place, the nurse completes an
evaluation to determine if the patient goals have
been met. Assessment is the first step of the
nursing process. During this phase, the nurse
gathers information about a patient's
psychological, physiological, sociological, and
spiritual status.
Test-taking-tip: space be aware that information
from previously asked questions may help you
respond to other examination questions. p. 3
,Which need is a priority, according Air, water, and nutrition.
to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, for a
patient who is an active Rational: This patient's physiological needs are
businessperson who is worried priority: air, water, and nutrition. The patient needs
about getting back to work and is to have sufficient air exchange, which may require
admitted to an acute care area with oxygen administration. In addition, the patient
sever diarrhea, vomiting, dyspnea, needs to have appropriate fluid balance and some
and weakness? nutritional supplement. Safety and security should
be the second tier of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
This would include safety form threats, protection,
stability, and lack of danger. Self-actualization is the
recognition and realization of one's potential
growth, health and autonomy. Self-esteem or self
worth is the fourth tier of Maslow's hierarchy of
needs.
Test-Taking Tip: For questions concerning Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, recall the needs in order of
highest priority first. First, is there any indication
that basic physiological needs are not being met?
Ah-ha! The question states that breathing is
labored and the patient is weak, and so you have
the answer. If basic physiological needs were being
met, then you would proceed in the order of the
hierarchy until you found the highest priority that
was not being met. p. 10
, Which role of nursing is depicted by Nurse practitioner.
an advanced practice nurse (APN)
prescribing bronchodilators and Rationale: Nurse practitioner is an advanced
oxygen therapy for a patient who is practice role of nursing that involves providing
experiencing an asthma attack? primary care services and treatment to patients. A
nurse practitioner can also diagnose illnesses and
injuries and prescribe medication. The nurse
educator educates nurses and nursing students in
taking care of patients. The nurse educator doe
snot provide direct primary care to patients or
prescribe medication. The nurse researcher may
conduct research to improve nursing health care;
however, the nurse researcher is not involved in
direct care of the patient. A nurse administrator
may schedule and develop work policies for the
nurses, but again, a nurse administrator is not
necessarily qualified to provide primary care or
prescribe medication.
Study tip: Know the descriptions and practice roles
for each type of nurse. In this case, the one who
can prescribe bronchodilator's and is involved in
direct patient care is the nurse practitioner. p.16