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altibaby

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A client's planned date of discharge is in 2 days. The nurse is evaluating the plan of care and notes that the goals that were identified in collaboration with the client have not yet been met. What is the nurse's next step?
 
  A) Begin assessing the client's current status and developing new diagnoses and goals.
  B) Revise the interventions with the goal of discharge.
  C) Revise the goals to match the client's current abilities and accomplishments.
  D) Continue the plan and reevaluate in the follow-up period.

Question 2

A psychiatricmental health nurse has identified nursing diagnoses relevant to a client's care. The organization of the client's nursing diagnoses is based on groups with common factors. This organizing scheme is known as what?
 
  A) Clusters
  B) Taxonomy
  C) Axes
  D) Levels



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
Feedback:
Nurses continually monitor interventions to determine if they are effective and if they serve the needs of individuals and families. The nursing process is cyclical, so evaluation is the catalyst for modifying the other components of the care plan. If the client's behavior does not change, the nurse must review and modify the care plan by modifying the outcomes or devising new intervention strategies.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
Feedback:
Taxonomy means the organization of objects into related groups based on some common factor. The current NANDA Taxonomy II includes 13 domains subdivided into classes and further sorted into diagnoses.



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