FGC NURSING UNIT 1 EXAM PRACTICE 6/??

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FGC Nursing Unit 1 Exam Practice

Test your knowledge and prepare for your nursing exam with our comprehensive quiz designed for Unit 1 of the FGC Nursing curriculum. This engaging quiz consists of 10 carefully crafted questions that cover key nursing concepts and principles.

  • Multiple choice and checkbox questions
  • Focus on critical thinking and diagnostic skills
  • Ideal for nursing students and aspiring nurses
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse42
Diagnosing is using critical skills to identify patterns in data and drawing conclusions about client health status.
True
False
Collaborative problems are: (select all that apply.)
Physiological complications of diseases, medical treatments, or diagnostic studies
Clients with specific diseases or treatments who are at risk for developing complications
Always a potential problem
Diagnostic reasoning and critical thinking help: (select all that apply.)
Analyze and interpret data
Draw conclusions about client health status
Verify problems with the client
Prioritize problems
Record diagnostic statements
Assess the patient
Which is the correct order of the Maslow's Heirachy of Needs?
Physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, cognitive, aesthetic, self actualization, transcendence
Physiological, self-esteem, safety and security, love and belonging, cognitive, aesthetic, self actualization, transcendence
Safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, cognitive, aesthetic, self actualization, transcendence, Physiological
Transcendence, Self-actualization, aesthetic, cognitive, self-esteem, love and belonging, safety and security, physiological
NANDA-I Nursing diagnosis components include:
Diagnostic label
Definition
Defining characteristics
Related factors
Risk factors
Patient weight
Patient nutritional needs
Patient's cultural views
Patient discharge planning starts once:
The patient is assessed
The patient is better
One day before the expected discharge date
Upon the patient's admission
Written nursing care is important because: (Select all that apply.)
Ensures complete care
Provides continuity of care
Promotes efficient use of nursing efforts
Provides a guide for assessing and charting
Meets requirements of accrediting agencies
Essential goals derive from the problem
True
False
Nonessential goals do not derive from the etiology
True
False
What are Nursing Interventions?
Achieving patient outcomes
Nursing actions, measures, strategies, activities
Action based on clinical judgement and nursing knowledge
Reflecting direct and indirect patient care
Independent
Dependent
Interdependent
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