The nurse determines that the has client sustained no injury from self-administration of medications. This describes which part of the nursing process?
a. assessment c. evaluation
b. implementation d. nursing diagnosis
ANS: C
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A Incorrect: This involves data collection and analysis.
B Incorrect: This is nursing action.
C Correct: This is the achieved outcome.
D Incorrect: This is a NANDA (North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) statement based on assessment data.
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