Planning
What will be an ideal response?
Establish priorities
Develop outcomes
Set timelines for outcomes
Identify interventions
Integrate evidence-based trends and research
Document plan of care
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A healthcare provider caring for a client with hypoplastic left heart syndrome has provided the client's family with information regarding which surgical repair necessary for this condition?
A) Glenn procedure. B) Jatene procedure. C) Fontan procedure. D) Damus-Kaye-Stansel procedure.
A patient newly diagnosed with breast cancer states that her physician suspects regional lymph node involvement and told her that there are signs of metastatic disease
The nurse learns that the patient has been diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer. What is an implication of this diagnosis? A) The patient is not a surgical candidate. B) The patient's breast cancer is considered highly treatable. C) There is a 10% chance that the patient's cancer will self-resolve. D) The patient has a 15% chance of 5-year survival.
The nurse notes that a patient who has hypoparathyroidism has a serum calcium level of 6.8 mg/dL. What would be a priority problem when planning care for this patient?
1. potential for injury 2. safety concerns because of confusion 3. changes in renal function 4. problems with oxygenation
Consulting with the dietitian is one example of an interdependent nursing intervention
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