Chapter 19 Flashcards
Implementation begins after you develop a patient’s plan of care.which are two types of intervention??
direct care intervention
Indirect care intervention
managing a patient’s environment
[e.g., safety and infection control]), documentation, and interprofes-
sional collaboration
Are example of what type of intervention
indirect intervention
Nurse- and health care provider-initiated standard
interventions include
Clinical practice guidelines and protocols
Care bundles
Standing orders
Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) interventions
Standards of practice
Group of interventions related to a disease process or condition
Care bundle
Preprinted document containing medical orders
Directs patient care in a specific clinical setting
What type of intervention is this.
standing orders
A systematically developed set of statements about appropriate health care for specific health care problems or clinical situations
Clinical practice guidelines and protocols
Quality and safety education for nurses (QSEN)
Standard competencies in knowledge, skills, and attitudes for the preparation of future nurses
Standards of practice
Nurses use the ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice as evidence of the standard of care provided to patients
Direct care types
Activities of daily living (ADL)
Instrumental ADL
Physical care techniques
Lifesavingvmeasures
You are writing a care plan for a newly admitted patient. Which one of
these outcome statements is written correctly?
A. The patient will eat 80% of all meals.
B. The nursing assistant will set the patient up for a bath every day.
C. The patient will have improved airway clearance by June 5.
D. The patient will identify the need to increase dietary intake of
fiber by June 5.
D
Mr. Bagley is placed on Isolation Precautions.
Isolation Precautions as a treatment intervention are an example of which type of
care?
A. Direct
B. Indirect
C. Prevention
D. Safety
B
Achieving Patient Goals
Nurses implement care to meet patient goals and expected outcomes.
Priority setting helps nurses to anticipate and sequence nursing interventions.
Patient adherence means that patients and families invest time in carrying
out required treatments.
Introduce implementation measures that patients are willing and able to
follow.