Foundations of Nursing 7th Edition By Kim Cooper- Kelly Gosnell
Foundations of Nursing 7th Edition By Kim Cooper- Kelly Gosnell
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Chapter 3: Documentation
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | The person who signed the documentation did all the work noted. |
| b. | No litigation can be brought against the person who signed. |
| c. | Interventions were implemented to meet the patient’s needs. |
| d. | The patient’s response to the intervention was positive. |
ANS:Â C
Documenting type of care, time of care, and signature of the person results in recording the interventions that are implemented to meet the patient’s needs. Many charting entries include doctor’s visits, presence of family, or interventions by other departments. Patient response to some interventions is not always positive.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Comprehension    REF:  Page              OBJ:  1
TOP:  Documentation                               KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
MSC:Â NCLEX: N/A
| a. | The hospital needs to show that employees care for patients. |
| b. | Institutions are reimbursed only for patient care that is documented. |
| c. | Patients might bring lawsuits if care was not given. |
| d. | Documents may become part of a lawsuit. |
ANS:Â B
Cost reimbursement rates by government plans (Medicare, Medicaid) are based on the prospective payment system of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs); a system that classifies patients by age, diagnosis, surgical procedure, and other information with hundreds of different categories to predict the use of hospital resources, including length of stay, resulting in a fixed payment amount.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Comprehension    REF:  Page              OBJ:  1
TOP:  Documentation                               KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC:Â NCLEX: N/A
| a. | SOAP |
| b. | Block |
| c. | CBE |
| d. | Focus |
ANS:Â C
Charting additional treatments done, changes in a patient’s condition, and new concerns during the shift is charting by exception (CBE).
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Comprehension    REF:  Page 145       OBJ:  1| 5| 7
TOP:  Documentation                               KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC:Â NCLEX: N/A
| a. | Subjective data |
| b. | Focus chart |
| c. | Incident report |
| d. | Nursing assessment |
ANS:Â C
An incident report is completed when patient care was not consistent with facility or national standards. The form explains the event, time, extent of injury, and who was notified.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Knowledge           REF:  Page              OBJ:  1| 7
TOP:  Documentation                               KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC:Â Â NCLEX: N/A
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