Nursing Health Assessment A Best Practice Approach 1st edition by Jensen -Test Bank
1. |
The medical record serves many purposes. What are they? (Select all that apply.) |
A) |
Framework for medical information |
B) |
Means for financial reimbursement |
C) |
Research |
D) |
Care planning |
E) |
Information for the family |
2. |
A court trial is being conducted over an incident in the operating room. How would the medical record best be used in this instance? |
A) |
To provide a record of the nurse’s activities |
B) |
To provide a record of the actual events |
C) |
To provide a record of how the patient was harmed |
D) |
To provide a record of the physician’s activities |
3. |
Students are learning about the many uses of the medical record. One of these uses is to perform an internal audit. What is the goal of an internal audit? |
A) |
The evaluation of financial reimbursement |
B) |
The evaluation of patient nutrition |
C) |
The evaluation of care for continual improvement |
D) |
The evaluation of timely documentation of pain |
4. |
Why do nursing students review medical records? (Select all that apply.) |
A) |
To enhance clinical learning |
B) |
To compare nursing care provided to patients |
C) |
To evaluate the plan of care for a specific patient |
D) |
To verify that laboratory results are accurate |
E) |
To better understand complex clinical situations |
5. |
The implementation of computerized charting systems is a nationwide event. What has research shown about the use of computerized systems? |
A) |
Safety among patient populations decreases |
B) |
Pharmacy orders are electronically verified |
C) |
Physician notes are more secure |
D) |
Patient safety increases |
6. |
A clinical instructor is discussing with students the care provided to a patient. The instructor asks the student why it is important to make timely entries into the medical record. What would be the student’s best answer? |
A) |
To have up-to-date information on which to base clinical decisions |
B) |
To be able to verify what care has been given |
C) |
To communicate with other health care providers |
D) |
To be able to update the plan of care |
7. |
The Joint Commission, in 2006, developed a National Patient Safety Goal. What is a requirement of this goal? |
A) |
Health care agencies need to standardize their charting |
B) |
Health care agencies need to develop a standardized approach to hand off communications |
C) |
Health care agencies need to conform to Joint Commission communication templates |
D) |
Health care agencies need to computerize medical records |
8. |
One of the goals of nursing is to provide care that is safe to patients. What is the best way for nurses to realize this goal? |
A) |
By accurately charting patient care |
B) |
By continually assessing patient laboratory values |
C) |
By continual communication with all members of the health care team |
D) |
By giving patient care conferences including all members of the health care team |
9. |
A new graduate nurse has just started working. The new nurse asks a more experienced nurse to explain SOAP charting. What would the second nurse explain that the A in SOAP stands for? |
A) |
Analysis of data to identify a problem |
B) |
Assessment of subjective data |
C) |
Assessment of objective data |
D) |
Articulation of the plan of treatment |
10. |
When an agency has policies that require nurses to write focus notes, the nursing documentation can include what? |
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A) |
Areas of personal accomplishments |
C) |
Social networks |
B) |
Areas of personal weakness |
D) |
Family concerns |
11. |
When a nurse works in a health care agency that charts by exception (CBE), he or she knows that the patient assessment is structured by what? |
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A) |
Medical diagnoses |
C) |
Standardized norms |
B) |
Patient needs |
D) |
Joint Commission standards |
12. |
When charting by exception is used in a health care agency, the most important aspect of this method is what? |
A) |
Organizing new forms for the nursing staff |
B) |
Identifying the standards and norms for the institution |
C) |
Training new nurses in writing CBE notes |
D) |
Pulling together a group of experts to teach agency staff |
13.
Nursing students are learning about different methods of charting in the clinical laboratory. What method would they learn that is a shared mental model for improving communication between and among clinicians?
A) SBAR B) CBE C) SOAP D) PIE
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