A nurse is formulating a nursing diagnosis for a patient with a respiratory disease. Which of the following would be correct?
- A. needs nasal oxygen to improve breathing
- B. cough related to ineffective airway clearance
- C. ineffective airway clearance related to thick mucus
- D. refuses to cough and expectorate thick mucus
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A correct nursing diagnosis includes the problem, etiology, and evidence, such as 'ineffective airway clearance related to thick mucus.'
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A nurse is formulating a diagnosis for a patient who is reliving a brutal mugging that took place several months ago. The patient is crying uncontrollably and states that he cant live with this fear. Which of the following diagnoses for this patient is correctly written?
- A. post-trauma syndrome related to being attacked
- B. psychological overreaction related to being attacked
- C. needs assistance coping with attack
- D. mental distress related to being attacked
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Post-trauma syndrome related to being attacked' is a correctly formatted nursing diagnosis, identifying the problem and its cause.
Of all the benefits of using nursing diagnoses, which one is probably the most important to nurses?
- A. defining the domain of nursing practice
- B. informing patients of their care
- C. improving communication among nurses
- D. structuring curricular content
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Improved communication among nurses is a key benefit, as nursing diagnoses provide a standardized language for care.
What is the focus of a diagnostic statement for a collaborative problem?
- A. the patient problem
- B. the potential complication
- C. the nursing diagnosis
- D. the medical diagnosis
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Collaborative problems focus on potential complications that require both nursing and medical interventions to manage.
A nurse writes the following nursing diagnosis for a patient with Alzheimers: Disturbed Thought Processes related to Alzheimers disease as evidenced by incoherent language. Which part of this diagnosis is considered the problem statement?
- A. disturbed thought processes
- B. related to
- C. Alzheimers disease
- D. incoherent language
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The problem statement in a nursing diagnosis is the identified health issue, which is 'disturbed thought processes' in this case.
A student is reviewing a patients chart before giving care. She notes the following diagnoses in the contents of the chart: appendicitis and acute pain. Which of the diagnoses is a medical diagnosis?
- A. neither appendicitis nor acute pain
- B. both appendicitis and acute pain
- C. appendicitis
- D. acute pain
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Appendicitis is a medical diagnosis made by a physician, while acute pain is a nursing diagnosis based on patient symptoms.
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