Intellectual: knowledge of gastrointestinal elimina-
tion, including hemorrhoids and risk factors for
possible colon cancer
Interpersonal: ability to work collaboratively with
other members of the healthcare team to meet the
needs of patients
Ethical/Legal: ability to serve as a trusted and effec-
tive patient advocate to counsel patients with bowel
alterations
4.What resources might be helpful for Mr. Prescott?
Consults with other healthcare professionals, edu-
cational materials on colon cancer, diet plans to
prevent constipationCHAPTER 14
PRACTICING FOR NCLEX
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1.d 2.a 3.c 4.b 5.c
6.b 7.c
ALTERNATE-FORMAT QUESTIONS
Multiple Response Questions
1.a, c, d, f
2.a, c
3.c, d, e
4.b, d, e
5.a, d, f
6.c, d, e, f
7.c, d, f
8.b, d, fDEVELOPING YOUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS
1.Patient outcome
2.Informal planning
3.Initial, ongoing, discharge
4.Pain/the problem statement
5.Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)
6.Evaluative
7.Nursing intervention
8.Nurse-initiated
9.Physician-initiated
10.Algorithm
11.Plan of nursing care
MATCHING EXERCISES
1.a 2.e 3.f 4.b 5.d
6.c 7.g 8.b 9.i 10.b
11.a 12.b 13.c 14.a 15.c
16.b 17.a 18.b 19.c 20.c
21.aSHORT ANSWER
- a.Teach patient the proper technique and appli-
 cation for an inhaler.
 b.Walk with patient the length of the hallway
 every 5 hours, encouraging her to rely on the
 walker for support.
 c. Teach patient the importance of a well-
 balanced diet and daily exercise; have patient
 monitor daily caloric intake.
 d.Help patient sit up and dangle legs over side of
 bed; gradually help patient to stand and take
 several steps around the room.
- a.Setting priorities: Before developing or modify-
 ing the plan of care, the prioritized list of nurs-
 ing diagnoses should be reviewed to determine
 whether they are correctly ranked as high prior-
 ity, medium priority, or low priority.
 b.Writing goals/outcomes that determine the
 evaluative strategy: For each nursing diagnosis
 in the plan of care, at least one goal must be
 written that, if achieved, demonstrates a direct
 resolution of the problem statement.
 c. Selecting appropriate evidence-based nursing
 interventions: Nursing interventions should be
 consistent with standards of care; realistic; com-
 patible with patient’s values, beliefs, and psycho-
 social background; valued by patient and family;
 and compatible with other planned therapies.
 d.Communicating the plan of nursing care:
 Nursing orders describe in writing, and thus
 communicate to the entire nursing staff and
 healthcare team the specific nursing care to be
 implemented for the patient.
 3.Sample answers:
 Informal planning: A postpartum nurse learns
 that a patient is complaining of soreness related to
 unsuccessful attempts to breastfeed her infant and
 plans to spend more time with her. A home health-
 care nurse quickly assesses safety in the home of a
 patient prone to accidents.
 4.A formal plan of care allows the nurse to individu-
 alize care; set priorities; facilitate communication
 among nursing personnel; promote continuity of
 high-quality, cost-effective care; coordinate care;
 evaluate patient’s response to nursing care; and
 promote the nurse’s professional development.
- a.Assess effectiveness of pain medication for
 patient every 4 hours.
 b.Speak to parents of patient to assess their ability
 to support patient.
 c. Assess patient’s room for variety of colors, tex-
 tures, visual stimulation.
 d.Teach patient to perform daily exercises and
 learn to ambulate with a walker.
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