1. For the diagnostic statement "hypothermia" the etiology (related factors and risk factors) could be:
a. malnutrition
b. pallor
c. hypertension
d. tachycardia
2. The care plan calls for administration of a medication plus client education on diet and exercise for high blood pressure. The nurse finds the blood pressure extremely elevated. The client is very distressed with this finding. Which nursing skill of implementing would be needed most?
a. Intellectual
b. Cognitive
c. Psychomotor
d. Interpersonal
3. The first step before performing bed bath to a bedridden client is:
a. Prepare the equipment
b. Validate the plan of care
c. Assess the client
d. Check the medical diagnosis
4. Which type of evaluation occurs continuously throughout the teaching and learning process?
a. Summative
b. Informative
c. Retrospective
d. Formative
5. When making decision about the effectiveness of a nursing intervention, the nurse:
a. Search information in social media
b. Uses evidence-based nursing practice
c. Tests and compares its effect to groups of clients
d. Consults senior nurse or faculty for advice
6. Which of the following intervention healthy psychosocial response?
a. Making referrals to the physician.
b. Staying with an anxious client.
c. Advising client the best action to do.
d. Administration of medication.
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