fund final 15 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| what is the unique focus of nursing implementation? | the response of the patient to the plan of care in general |
| What term denotes a nurses authority to initiate actions that normally requires the order or supervision of a physician. | standing orders |
| why is continuing data collection throughout the entire nursing process so important? | it enables the nurse to revise the care plan appropriately |
| If someone who has high blood pressure continues to eat high salt diet and continues to smoke, what should you do? | identify why the patient is not following the therapy |
| List some things that would be carried out during the implementation step of the nursing process. | 1. collecting additional data 2. modifying patient plan of care |
| what are some goals of the nursing outcomes classifications (NOC's)? | 1. to identify, label, and validate nursing sensitive patient outcomes and indicators 2. to communicate nursing to non-nurses 3. to define and test measurement procedures for the outcomes and indicators |
| What are some advantages to having standard nursing interventions. | 1. teaching decision making 2. allocating nursing resource 3. developing information systems 4. communicating nursing to non-nurses |
| What is listed in the ANA's Nursing: scope and standards of practice for implementation | 1. nurse documents implementation & any modifications, including changes or omissions, of identified plan 2. nurse utilizes community resources & systems to implement plan 3. nurse utilizes evidence-based interventions & treatments specific to diagnosis |
| when a nurse administers medications that were prescribed by a doctor she is carrying out _________ interventions | physician initiated |
| __________are written plans that detail the nursing activities to be executed in specific situations | protocols |
| _______ are interventions targeted to promote and preserve the health of populations. | community or public health interventions |
| a _________ intervention is a treatment performed away from the patient but on behalf of a patient or group of patients. | indirect care intervention |
| McCloskey and Bulechek published a report of research to construct a taxonomy of nursing interventions known as | NIC - nursing intervention classifications |
| Interventions that are performed jointly by nurses and other members of the healthcare team are known as __________________ | collaborative interventions |
| What type of intervention is it when a nurse notices that her patient is extremely anxious before surgery and recommends psychiatric evaluation by the psychiatric nurse specialist. | Nurse-initiated independent intervention |
| why type of intervention is it when a nurse administers the prescribed medication for a patient recovering from knee surgery? | physician-intiated dependent intervention |
| why type of intervention is it when a nurse teaches a daughter of a patient who has leg ulcers how to apply the dressing. | Nurse initiated independent intervention |
| what type of intervention is it when a nurse meets with a patient's physician to describe what she feels is the patient's lack of response to prescribed therapy? | collaborative interdependent intervention |
| What type of intervention is it when a nurse prepares a patient for surgery by performing a bowel cleansing. | Physician-initiated dependent intervention |
| What type intervention is it when a nurse meets in conference with a patient's physician, social worker, and psychiatrist to discuss the patient's failure to progress. | collaborative interdependent intervention |
| the _______ is legally responsible for the assessment nurses make and for their nursing responses. | nurse |
| ______________ interventions involve carrying out nurse-prescribed orders written on the nursing plan of care. | Nurse-initiated interventions |
| ______ are written plans that detail the nursing activity to be executed in specific situations. | protocols |
| The ______ plays the role of coordinator with the healthcare team | nurse |
| When working with patients to achieve the goals/outcomes specified in the plan of care, it is important to remember that ______ is fixed. | nothing |
| When choosing nursing interventions, it is important to consider the __________ background. | patient's |
| True or False Sincere motivation to benefit the patient and conscientious attempts to implement nursing orders are sufficient to protect a nurse from legal action due to negligence. | FALSE |
| When a patient fails to follow the plan of care despite the nurse's best efforts, it is time to _________________ the strategy. | reassess |
| true or false If a plan of care is well written, carrying out its orders is the nurse's most important task and should receive top priority. | TRUE |
| True or False All nursing actions for implementing the plan of care must be consistent with standards for practice. | TRUE |
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