More questions on the topic

More questions on the topic ( 26 Questions)

A nurse is reviewing the steps of the nursing process with a group of nursing students. Which of the following statements by one of the students indicates an understanding of the evaluation phase?
 



Correct Answer: A

Choice A reason:

It involves determining the effectiveness of nursing interventions. This is the correct definition of the evaluation phase of the nursing process, which is the final step where the nurse compares the actual outcomes with the expected outcomes and modifies the plan of care if needed.

Choice B reason:

It involves establishing priorities and measurable outcomes. This is not the correct definition of the evaluation phase, but rather the planning phase of the nursing process, which is the third step where the nurse identifies client goals and interventions based on the nursing diagnosis.

Choice C reason:

It involves identifying gaps between actual and expected findings. This is not the correct definition of the evaluation phase, but rather a component of it. Identifying gaps between actual and expected findings is one way to determine the effectiveness of nursing interventions, but it is not the only way. The evaluation phase also involves documenting and communicating the results of the evaluation.

Choice D reason:

It involves selecting appropriate evidence-based interventions. This is not the correct definition of the evaluation phase, but rather another component of the planning phase of the nursing process, which is the third step where the nurse identifies client goals and interventions based on the nursing diagnosis. 




Join Nursingprepexams Nursing for nursing questions & guides! Sign Up Now