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1. what are the advantages and disadvantages of goal-bassed evaluation in nursing?
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- what is the relevance and importance of goal-based evaluation in nursing? and how it is being done in nursing practice?A nurse is caring for a 70-year-old client with depression in an extended care facility. During assessment, the client tells the nurse, “You must know that I cannot see very well now. I find it very difficult to complete important activities. Most nurses just leave me to do things my myself.” a. What subjective data could be documented bu the nurse? b. What further assessment should the nurse make? c. What modifications must be made to help the client?3. What are some instances of the use of informatics in nursing?
- 12. Why is documenting data in nursing important? How could it affect the patient and the nurse?A nurse is caring a 70 year old client with depression in an extended care facility. During assessment the client tells the nurse, "You must know that I cannot see very well now. I find it very difficult to complete important activities. Most nurse just leave me to do things by myself." a. What subjective data could be recorded by the nurse? b. What further assessment should the nurse make? c. What modifications must be made to help the client?1. How can issues or barriers in nursing be solved using evidence based research.