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Question 1 of 5
What best defines the nursing process?
A. A method to ensure that the health care provider's orders are implemented correctly.
B. A series of assessments that isolate a patient's health problem.
C. A framework for the organization of individualized nursing care.
D. A preset formula for the design of nursing care.
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Question 2 of 5
All of the following patients have been admitted to the acute care setting. On admission which patient should receive a focused assessment?
A. 53-year-old admitted with a perforated ulcer
B. 5-year-old admitted for the implant of grommets in the middle ear
C. 76-year-old admitted for a knee replacement
D. 40-year-old admitted for possible bowel obstruction
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Question 3 of 5
What subjective data does the nurse record following a head-to-toe examination?
A. Rash on back
B. Prolonged nausea
C. Blood pressure of 190/100
D. White blood cell count of 19000
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Question 4 of 5
What objective data should the nurse include after a patient assessment?
A. Headache of 3 days' duration
B. Severe stomach cramps
C. Flatulence
D. Anxiety
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Question 5 of 5
When the nurse is prioritizing care during the planning phase of the nursing process what is the guiding framework?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Unreliable
D. Biased
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