Asked by Patrick Ritchie on Jul 16, 2024
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A patient has met the goals and outcomes mutually agreed upon for improvement of ventilatory status.What should the nurse do next?
A) Modify the care plan.
B) Discontinue the care plan.
C) Create a nursing diagnosis that states goals have been met.
D) Reassess the patient's response to care and evaluate interventions.
Ventilatory Status
A term referring to the assessment and monitoring of the effectiveness and capacity of an individual's respiration.
Care Plan
A document outlining personalized strategies and interventions for managing a patient's specific health needs.
- Acknowledge the roles of nurses in organizing, conducting, and appraising the care provided to patients.
- Acknowledge the importance of appraising care and outcomes to refine and inform subsequent planning for care.
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Mohammed ZainalJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
After a nurse determines that expected outcomes and goals have been met and evaluation confirms it,the nurse discontinues that portion of the care plan.The nurse modifies a care plan when goals are not met.Create a nursing diagnosis occurs after assessment,not during evaluation.Reassessing the patient occurs if the goals are not met.
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the roles of nurses in organizing, conducting, and appraising the care provided to patients.
- Acknowledge the importance of appraising care and outcomes to refine and inform subsequent planning for care.
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