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Which of these is a correctly stated outcome goal written by the nurse?

  • A. The client will walk 2 miles daily by March 19
  • B. The client will understand how to give insulin by discharge
  • C. The client will regain their former state of health by April 1
  • D. The client achieve desired mobility by May 7
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Outcome goals should be SMART, i.e., Specific, Measurable, Appropriate, Realistic, and Timely. Option A is the only outcome that has a specific behavior (walks daily), with measurable performance criteria (2 miles), and a time estimate for goal attainment (by March 19). Option B lacks specificity in terms of what 'understand how to give insulin' entails, and the timeline is vague ('by discharge'). Option C is not measurable or specific about what 'regain their former state of health' means. Option D does not provide a specific behavior or measurable criteria for 'desired mobility,' and the timeline is the only element that is time-bound.