Test Bank For Nursing Diagnosis Handbook 12th
Edition Ackley questions and answers 2024
The QSEN project defined the six competencies for nursing: - patient-centered care,
teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice (EBP), quality improvement,
safety, and informatics
Initially, QSEN was developed to enhance nursing education, but it has since been -
incorporated into practice settings
Patient-centered care is - the ability to "recognize the patient or designee as the source
of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on
respect for patient's preferences, values, and needs"; This competency is about
providing care in partnership with the client and family.
Patient-centered care begins with - the nurse learning as much as possible about the
client, including their "client's story"
Motivational interviewing is - a technique based on reinforcement of the client's present
thoughts and motivations on behavior change, and based on respect for the client as an
individual; This technique has been used for almost 30 years and has an extensive
research base showing effectiveness by engaging in conversations to empower clients
to identify strategies and tools to achieve health care goals.
Nurses who are culturally competent... - base care planning on cultural awareness and
assessments, which enables them to identify client values, beliefs, and preferences.
Teamwork and collaboration are defined as - the ability to "function effectively within
nursing and interprofessional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect,
and shared decision-making to achieve quality client care"
NOTE collaborative interventions are designated with a triangular symbol ▴. - NOTE
collaborative interventions are designated with a triangular symbol ▴.
QSEN defines EBP (Evidence Based Practice) as - the integration of best current
evidence with clinical expertise and client/family preferences and values for delivery of
optimal health care
, EBP is - a systematic process that uses current evidence in making decisions about the
care of clients, including evaluation of quality and applicability of existing research,
client preferences, clinical expertise, and available health care resources
clinical inquiry skills means - the nurse continually questions whether care is being
given in the best way possible based on a review of the quality and strength of the
evidence
The QSEN quality improvement competency is defined as - the ability of the nurse to
use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and use improvement methods to
design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care
systems
The primary goals of nursing are to - (1) determine client/family responses to human
problems, level of wellness, and need for assistance; (2) provide physical care,
emotional care, teaching, guidance, and counseling; and (3) implement interventions
aimed at prevention and assisting the client to meet his or her own needs and health-
related goals.
The nursing process - which is a problem-solving approach to the identification and
treatment of client problems, provides a framework for assisting clients and families to
their optimal level of functioning.
The nursing process involves five dynamic and fluid phases: - assessment, diagnosis,
planning, implementation, and evaluation. Within each of these phases, the client and
family story is embedded and is used as a foundation for knowledge, judgment, and
actions brought to the client care experience.
The "patient's story" is a term used to - describe objective and subjective information
about the client that describes who the client is as a person in addition to their usual
medical history. Specific aspects of the story include physiological, psychological, and
family characteristics; available resources; environmental and social context;
knowledge; and motivation.
what does ADPIE stand for - Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
Nursing Process Step: Assess - perform a nursing assessment.
Nursing Process step: Diagnose - make nursing diagnoses; the nurse begins clustering
the information within the client story and formulates an evaluative judgment about a
client's health status.
Nursing Process Step: Plan - formulate and write outcome/goal statements and
determine appropriate nursing interventions based on the client's reality and evidence
(research).
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