What is the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) a method of classifying?
a. Nursing process
b. Nursing care plan
c. Nursing goal
d. Nursing intervention outcome
D
The NOC is a new classification system for outcomes that are amenable to nursing implementa-tions.
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The pediatric nurse who uses the developmental approach in her practice will focus on:
a. stimulation of the child to reach expected norms. b. age-centered care plans. c. strengths of the child. d. characteristics for the particular age.
The long-term treatment plan for an adolescent with an eating disorder focuses on
a. Managing the effects of malnutrition b. Establishing sufficient caloric intake c. Improving family dynamics d. Restructuring perception of body image
When the nurse researcher informs the participant that his identity will not be linked with the information that is collected, the researcher is ensuring the participant's:
A) anonymity. B) protection from harm. C) ability to withdraw. D) confidentiality.
During a grief-processing group, an elderly client stated, "For the first time since my husband died, I'm having more good days than bad." This statement suggests that the client has:
1. Completed her "grief work" successfully 2. Determined she is ready to terminate the support group 3. Reached the phase of reestablishment 4. Replaced old memories with new ones