3.What intellectual, technical, interpersonal, and/or
ethical/legal competencies are most likely to bring
about the desired outcome?
Intellectual: knowledge of appropriate information
necessary to implement the nursing interventions
that effectively meet the nursing needs of a toddler
with physical and developmental delays
Technical: ability to competently adapt procedures
and equipment to meet the needs of patients across
the life span
Interpersonal: ability to work collaboratively with
members of the healthcare team to implement the
interdisciplinary plan of care
Ethical/Legal: ability to participate as a trusted and
effective patient advocate
4.What resources might be helpful for this family?
Social services, community services, counseling
servicesCHAPTER 16
PRACTICING FOR NCLEX
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1.a 2.c 3.b 4.d 5.b
6.d 7.d 8.d
ALTERNATE-FORMAT QUESTIONS
Multiple Response Questions
1.a, d, e
2.a, b, c
3.c, e, f
4.a, b, d
5.b, c, f
6.a, d, fDEVELOPING YOUR KNOWLEDGE BASE
FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS
1.Terminate, modify, continue
2.Patient
3.Outcome achievement
4.Criteria
5.Standards
6.Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs)
7.Quality assurance programs
8.Structure
9.Nursing audit
MATCHING EXERCISES
1.e 2.c 3.a 4.d 5.b
6.a 7.b 8.b 9.a 10.a
SHORT ANSWER
1.Sample answers:
a.Cognitive goals: Ask the patient to repeat the
information or ask the patient to apply the new
knowledge to his/her everyday situations.b.Psychomotor goals: Ask the patient to
demonstrate the new skill.
c. Affective goals: Observe the patient’s behavior
and conversation for signs that the goals are
achieved.- a.Identifying evaluative criteria: Evaluative criteria
 are the patient goals/outcomes developed during
 the planning step and must be identified to deter-
 mine whether they can be met by the patient.
 b.Determining whether goals and criteria are met:
 Because evaluative criteria reflect desired changes
 or outcomes in patient behavior, and because
 nursing actions are directed toward these
 outcomes, they become the core of evaluation to
 determine whether the plan has been effective.
 c. Terminating, continuing, or modifying the plan:
 Reviewing each step of the nursing process helps
 to determine whether goals have been met and
 whether the plan should be terminated, contin-
 ued, or modified.
 3.Sample answers:
 a.Patient: Is the patient motivated to learn new
 health behaviors?
 b.Nurse: Do the nurses come to work well rested
 and ready to help their patients?
 c. Healthcare system: Is a healthy nurse-to-patient
 ratio important to the institution?
 4.The nurse should reevaluate each preceding step of
 the nursing process for accuracy. After this is done,
 it may become necessary to collect new assessment
 data, add or revise diagnoses, modify or rewrite
 patient goals/outcomes, and change the nursing
 orders. In addition, patient evaluations may have to
 be targeted more frequently.
- a.Structure: An audit focused on the environment
 in which care is provided. Evaluation is based on
 physical facilities and equipment, organizational
 characteristics, policies and procedures, fiscal
 resources, and personnel resources.
 b.Process: An audit that focuses on the nature
 and sequence of activities carried out by the
 nurse implementing the nursing process. Eval-
 uation is based on acceptable levels of perform-
 ance of nursing actions related to patient
 assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementa-
 tion, and evaluation.
 c.Outcome: Outcome evaluations focus on meas-
 urable and demonstrable changes in the health
 status of the patient or the results of nursing
 care.
- a.Delete or modify the nursing diagnosis: After
 evaluating the data, the nurse may decide the
 nursing diagnosis is inadequate and delete or
 change the diagnosis.
 b.Make the goal statement more realistic: The nurse
 should determine the effectiveness of the goal
 and adjust the goal to meet the patient’s needs.
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