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NURSING DOCUMENTATION QUIZ WITH ANSWERS
Source-Oriented Charting - Answers--Organized according to sure of information 
-Narrative notes 
-Advantages: Information in chronological order, and documents patient's baseline condition for each shift 
-Disadvantantages: documents all findings, requires extensive charting, and cumbersome 
 
Problem-oriented medical record Charting - Answers-Focuses on patient status (problem) 
*Advantages: 
-Problem-solving approach to care 
-Continuity of care and communication 
-Requires constant evalua...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Source-Oriented Charting - Answers--Organized according to sure of information 
-Narrative notes 
-Advantages: Information in chronological order, and documents patient's baseline condition for each shift 
-Disadvantantages: documents all findings, requires extensive charting, and cumbersome 
 
Problem-oriented medical record Charting - Answers-Focuses on patient status (problem) 
*Advantages: 
-Problem-solving approach to care 
-Continuity of care and communication 
-Requires constant evalua...
CONCEPTS IN NURSING EXAM 1 AND ANSWERS.
Current Status of Nursing: Characteristics - Answers-Knowledge-based on education and practice, the "Science of Nursing in all its complexity. 
Mission-our shared goals, what those we care for can expect from us. 
Education-our formal preparation 
Social Contract-what we promise society, what society expects from us. 
Autonomy-our independent capacity to make decisions for our patients within the confines of our scope of practice. 
Accountability-ownership of our decision-making. 
 
Current S...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Current Status of Nursing: Characteristics - Answers-Knowledge-based on education and practice, the "Science of Nursing in all its complexity. 
Mission-our shared goals, what those we care for can expect from us. 
Education-our formal preparation 
Social Contract-what we promise society, what society expects from us. 
Autonomy-our independent capacity to make decisions for our patients within the confines of our scope of practice. 
Accountability-ownership of our decision-making. 
 
Current S...
ETHICS OF NURSING QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
s a shared experience, efforts to alleviate distress are most successful when they are also shared 
 
. A nurse is working with a terminally ill adult patient. The nurse decides to tell the adult children that they need to decide how to advise their father about taking analgesics during the terminal phase of his illness. This step of processing an ethical dilemma is 
 A. Articulation of the problem. 
 B. Evaluation of the action. 
 C. Negotiation of the outcome.
- Exam (elaborations)
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s a shared experience, efforts to alleviate distress are most successful when they are also shared 
 
. A nurse is working with a terminally ill adult patient. The nurse decides to tell the adult children that they need to decide how to advise their father about taking analgesics during the terminal phase of his illness. This step of processing an ethical dilemma is 
 A. Articulation of the problem. 
 B. Evaluation of the action. 
 C. Negotiation of the outcome.
BASIC CONCEPTS OF NURSING- EXAM #1 AND ANSWERS.
Primary prevention - Answers-*Aims to prevent disease or injury before it ever occurs; 
*This is done by preventing exposures to hazards that cause disease or injury, altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviours that can lead to disease or injury, and increasing resistance to disease or injury should exposure occur. 
 
Secondary prevention - Answers-*Aims to reduce the impact of a disease or injury that has already occurred. 
*This is done by detecting and treating disease or injury as soon as poss...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Primary prevention - Answers-*Aims to prevent disease or injury before it ever occurs; 
*This is done by preventing exposures to hazards that cause disease or injury, altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviours that can lead to disease or injury, and increasing resistance to disease or injury should exposure occur. 
 
Secondary prevention - Answers-*Aims to reduce the impact of a disease or injury that has already occurred. 
*This is done by detecting and treating disease or injury as soon as poss...
NURSING STUDY GUIDE QUIZ AND ANSWERS.
Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality - Answers--published 2003 
-important aspects of nursing that had to be taught in education 
-Specifically they need to be taught to work in interdisciplinary teams cooperating, collaborating, communicating, and integrating care to ensure that care is continuous and reliable 
 
Future of Nursing: Leading Change,Advancing Health - Answers--Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training 
-Nurses should achieve higher leve...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality - Answers--published 2003 
-important aspects of nursing that had to be taught in education 
-Specifically they need to be taught to work in interdisciplinary teams cooperating, collaborating, communicating, and integrating care to ensure that care is continuous and reliable 
 
Future of Nursing: Leading Change,Advancing Health - Answers--Nurses should practice to the full extent of their education and training 
-Nurses should achieve higher leve...
BASIC NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A two year old child has an endoscopic procedure to remove a small toy she swallowed. During discharge teaching, which instruction is priority for the nurse to inform the child's parents to prevent further risk of aspiration? 
 
A. "Allow the child to play with one toy at a time and only under direct supervision. 
 
B. "Follow the appropriate are recommendations marked on toys before giving them to the child." 
 
C."Notify the physician if the child complains of a sore throat wit...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A two year old child has an endoscopic procedure to remove a small toy she swallowed. During discharge teaching, which instruction is priority for the nurse to inform the child's parents to prevent further risk of aspiration? 
 
A. "Allow the child to play with one toy at a time and only under direct supervision. 
 
B. "Follow the appropriate are recommendations marked on toys before giving them to the child." 
 
C."Notify the physician if the child complains of a sore throat wit...
INTRODUCTION TO NURSING CHAPTER 1 TEST AND ANSWERS.
What nursing advocate elevated the status of nursing to a respected occupation, improved the quality of nursing care, and founded modern nursing education? - Answers-Florence Nightingale 
 
What development had the greatest influence on the development of nursing as a profession since the 1950s? - Answers-Nursing practice was broadened to include practice in a wide variety of healthcare settings.
- Exam (elaborations)
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What nursing advocate elevated the status of nursing to a respected occupation, improved the quality of nursing care, and founded modern nursing education? - Answers-Florence Nightingale 
 
What development had the greatest influence on the development of nursing as a profession since the 1950s? - Answers-Nursing practice was broadened to include practice in a wide variety of healthcare settings.
NURSE WELL-BEING QUIZ WITH ANSWERS.
Community distrust of healthcare services 
Increased client workloads 
Decreased access to equipment and resources 
Extended work hours 
Lack of time for self-care - Answers-All apply 
 
Select the work factors related to each provided example. 
-Federal and state laws 
-Leadership and management 
-Policies and procedures (internal) 
-Technology 
-Colleague relationships/personalities - Answers-External Environment 
Healthcare Organizations 
Front Care Delivery
- Exam (elaborations)
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Community distrust of healthcare services 
Increased client workloads 
Decreased access to equipment and resources 
Extended work hours 
Lack of time for self-care - Answers-All apply 
 
Select the work factors related to each provided example. 
-Federal and state laws 
-Leadership and management 
-Policies and procedures (internal) 
-Technology 
-Colleague relationships/personalities - Answers-External Environment 
Healthcare Organizations 
Front Care Delivery
NURSING HISTORY EXAM AND ANSWERS.
The philosophy of patient centered care includes - Answers-Ensures that patients have adequate information to make health care decisions. 
 
This nursing leader trained at Kaiserswerth School in Germany. Her attentiveness to the impact of envirionment on soldiers health resulted in a significant decline in death rate of injured and ill soldiers during the Crimean War - Answers-Florence Nightengale 
 
This nursing leader, actually a teacher, was appointed Superintendent of the department of Nurse...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
The philosophy of patient centered care includes - Answers-Ensures that patients have adequate information to make health care decisions. 
 
This nursing leader trained at Kaiserswerth School in Germany. Her attentiveness to the impact of envirionment on soldiers health resulted in a significant decline in death rate of injured and ill soldiers during the Crimean War - Answers-Florence Nightengale 
 
This nursing leader, actually a teacher, was appointed Superintendent of the department of Nurse...
ROLES & FUNCTIONS OF NURSES
leader - Answers-- influence others to work together, accomplish goals 
- effective leadership: needs & goals to motivate 
- knowledge to apply leadership skills 
- interpersonal skills to influence others 
 
manage - Answers-- individuals, families, communities 
- organizational structure 
- dynamics 
- authority 
- accountability 
-leadership 
- change theory
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
leader - Answers-- influence others to work together, accomplish goals 
- effective leadership: needs & goals to motivate 
- knowledge to apply leadership skills 
- interpersonal skills to influence others 
 
manage - Answers-- individuals, families, communities 
- organizational structure 
- dynamics 
- authority 
- accountability 
-leadership 
- change theory