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mydiamond

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The faculty member explains to students that the Omaha Problem Classification system
 
  a. classifies problems based on their severity.
  b. is designed for community health nursing.
  c. helps nurses allocate resources in home health.
  d. is the most complete nursing nomenclature system.

Question 2

A recent graduate nurse charts the following entry:
 
  1200: Ambulated patient 25 feet with walker. The preceptor nurse critiques the entry. Which statement by the preceptor nurse is most accurate? This charting
  a. has missing data you must incorporate.
  b. is accurate and timelyvery well done.
  c. needs to say whether the patient did well or not.
  d. should include the patient's response.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The Omaha Problem Classification system was designed to use with clients in community and public health settings.
The Omaha Problem Classification system does not classify problems according to severity.
Allocation of resources is part of Saba's Clinical Care Classification System.
Each system has uses for which it is appropriate; this system is used in community health nursing and in that setting could be considered most complete, but it might not be complete or even appropriate in other settings.

Answer to Question 2

D
The chart entry needs to include the specific response of the patient to the intervention.
Something is missing, but this option is vague and not the best choice.
The chart entry is not accurate.
The charting does need to show how the patient responded, but nurses should avoid subjective words such as well, fair, or poorly, so this answer is not the best choice.



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