Decision making is a critical thinking process for:

1. Choosing the best actions to meet a desired goal.
2. Collecting data.
3. Making assumptions.
4. Finding conclusions.


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Rationale 1: Decision making is a process of identifying the problem, setting goals, prioritizing goals, finding alternatives for meeting set goals, trying alternatives, and evaluating outcomes.

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Health care providers are required to supply patients with written information regarding their rights to make medical decisions and implement advance directives, which consist of three documents. Which of the following are considered "advanced directives"

(Select all that apply.) a. Living will b. Durable power of attorney c. Health care proxy d. Patient's Bill of Rights e. The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act

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An older male adult who had radical surgery for oral cancer is refusing to see visitors and is losing weight despite aggressive nutrition therapy. The nurse assesses this man for in-effective coping related to dysfunctional grieving

Which is the most important patient outcome of nursing care implemented in response to his mental health status? a. Discusses how his coping mechanisms are overwhelmed b. Performs self-feedings through gastrostomy tube daily c. Uses nonverbal forms of communication effectively d. Exhibits self-confidence in regaining sense of control

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A nursing faculty member is mentoring a graduate student in writing a thesis. Which type of leadership would be best in this situation?

1. Autocratic 2. Democratic 3. Laissez-faire 4. Bureaucratic

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The medication order reads "Ibuprofen 600 mg PO tid." The bottle is labeled "Ibuprofen 200 mg/tab." The nurse should give:

a. one tablet. b. two tablets. c. three tablets. d. six tablets.

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