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sammy

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The nurse manager has been appointed to implement a quality assurance program at the hospital. Which components should the manager prepare to evaluate for this program?
 
  1. Methods
  2. Structure
  3. Finances
  4. Process
  5. Outcome

Question 2

A teenage client has been having problems with peer support, school performance, and parental expectations, all of which contributed to an eating disorder.
 
  After gathering this assessment data, the nurse formulates the diagnosis Activity Intolerance related to weakness. What should the nurse realize after evaluating this diagnosis?
  1. The data collected would support the diagnosis.
  2. The diagnosis is directly related to the data presented.
  3. The nursing diagnosis is not relevant to the data.
  4. The data are not sufficient enough to support this diagnosis.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2, 4, 5
Rationale: Quality assurance is an ongoing, systematic process designed to evaluate and promote excellence in the health care provided to clients. It requires evaluation of three consistent components of care. Each type of evaluation requires different criteria and methods.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Perhaps this diagnosis is appropriate for this client, but there are not enough data presented to know that for sure.
Rationale 2: Once data are complete, the diagnosis and information need to be directly related to each other.
Rationale 3: Once data are complete, the diagnosis and information need to be relevant to each other.
Rationale 4: An incomplete database influences all steps of the nursing process and care plan. The nurse must complete the assessment before formulating a diagnosis about weakness and fatigue. Perhaps this diagnosis is appropriate for this client, but there are not enough data presented to know that for sure.





 

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