{"id":13201,"date":"2016-12-05T12:03:18","date_gmt":"2016-12-05T17:03:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kaptest.com\/blog\/prep\/?p=13201"},"modified":"2020-09-11T20:42:30","modified_gmt":"2020-09-11T20:42:30","slug":"nclex-strategies-recognizing-expected-outcomes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wpapp.kaptest.com\/study\/nclex\/nclex-strategies-recognizing-expected-outcomes\/","title":{"rendered":"NCLEX Strategies: Recognizing Expected Outcomes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You spent much of your time in nursing school learning about what might go wrong with clients and their care. This makes sense; after all, nurses need to deal with problems and illnesses. Many test questions that your nursing school faculty wrote focused on what was wrong with clients and their care. In order to prove minimum competence, the beginning practitioner must demonstrate the ability to make appropriate nursing judgments. Competent nursing judgments include recognizing both expected and unexpected behaviors, so it is important for you to recognize expected outcomes on the NCLEX-RN<b>\u00ae <\/b>exam. Expected outcomes are the behaviors and changes you think are going to occur as a result of nursing care. These outcomes allow the nurse to evaluate whether goals have been met. Here is the path to finding the correct answer for Expected Outcomes questions:<br \/>\n<div  class='avia-image-container  av-styling-    avia-builder-el-0  el_before_av_heading  avia-builder-el-first  avia-align-left '  itemprop=\"image\" itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"  ><div class='avia-image-container-inner'><div class='avia-image-overlay-wrap'><img class='wp-image-0 avia-img-lazy-loading-not-0 avia_image' src=\"https:\/\/www.kaptest.com\/blog\/prep\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2016\/12\/Screen-Shot-2016-12-04-at-11.47.02-AM.png\" alt='' title=''   itemprop=\"thumbnailUrl\"  \/><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\n<div  style='padding-bottom:10px; ' class='av-special-heading av-special-heading-h3    avia-builder-el-1  el_after_av_image  el_before_av_promobox  '><h3 class='av-special-heading-tag '  itemprop=\"headline\"  >Practice Question 1<\/h3><div class='special-heading-border'><div class='special-heading-inner-border' ><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/>\nLook at the following question.<br \/>\n\t<div   class='av_promobox  avia-button-no   avia-builder-el-2  el_after_av_heading  el_before_av_heading '>\t\t<div class='avia-promocontent'><p>\nThe physician orders an arterial blood gas (ABG) for a client receiving oxygen at 6 L\/min. Results show pH 7.37, HCO3 26 mm Hg, pCO2 42 mm Hg, pO2 90 mm Hg. Which of the following should the nurse do\u00a0<i>first?\u00a0<\/i><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Increase the rate of oxygen flow the client is receiving.<\/li>\n<li>Elevate the head of the bed.<\/li>\n<li>Document the results in the chart.<\/li>\n<li>Instruct the client to cough and deep-breathe.<br \/>\n<\/div><\/div><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>If this question were included on one of your medical\/surgical tests, you would assume that a problem was being described. So you would choose an answer choice that involves \u201cfixing\u201d the problem. Let\u2019s look at this question.<br \/>\nThe Reworded Question: What should you do with a client with these ABGs?<br \/>\n<i>Step 1. <\/i>Recognize normal. Interpret the ABGs. All are within normal limits.<br \/>\n<i>Step 2. <\/i>Decide how you should use this information. Because they are all normal, let\u2019s reword the question again using this information.<br \/>\nNow the Reworded Question is: What should you do for a client with normal ABGs?<br \/>\n<div  style='padding-bottom:10px; ' class='av-special-heading av-special-heading-h4  blockquote modern-quote  avia-builder-el-3  el_after_av_promobox  el_before_av_heading  '><h4 class='av-special-heading-tag '  itemprop=\"headline\"  >Answer and Explanation<\/h4><div class='special-heading-border'><div class='special-heading-inner-border' ><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/>\n(1) \u00a0\u201cIncrease the rate of oxygen flow the client is receiving.\u201d This is unnecessary because his O2 is within normal limits. Eliminate.<br \/>\n(2) \u00a0\u201cElevate the head of the bed.\u201d This is unnecessary because the ABGs are within normal limits. Eliminate.<br \/>\n(3) \u00a0\u201cDocument the results in the chart.\u201d This action should be done because the ABGs are normal.<br \/>\n(4) \u00a0\u201cInstruct the client to cough and deep-breathe.\u201d This is usually recommended in a situation in which there is some limitation of respiratory function, due to immobility or post-operative conditions, for example. The only information you are given in this question is the client\u2019s ABGs, which are within normal limits. Although this could be done, you are given no indication that it is necessary. Eliminate.<br \/>\nThe correct answer is (3). The ABGs are within normal limits. Some students select answer choice (2) because they think there\u2019s something they missed, or it must be a trick question. The \u201ctrick\u201d is deciding whether the information that you are given is normal or abnormal, and then answering the question accordingly.<br \/>\n<div  style='padding-bottom:10px; ' class='av-special-heading av-special-heading-h3    avia-builder-el-4  el_after_av_heading  el_before_av_promobox  '><h3 class='av-special-heading-tag '  itemprop=\"headline\"  >Practice Question 2<\/h3><div class='special-heading-border'><div class='special-heading-inner-border' ><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/>\n\t<div   class='av_promobox  avia-button-no   avia-builder-el-5  el_after_av_heading  el_before_av_heading '>\t\t<div class='avia-promocontent'><p>\nA client is brought to the emergency room complaining of pressure in her chest. Her blood pressure is 150\/90, pulse 88, respirations 20. The nurse administers nitroglycerin 0.4 mg sublingually as ordered. After five minutes her blood pressure is 100\/60, pulse 96, respirations 20. Which of the following should the nurse do next?<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Notify the physician that the client has become hypotensive, and obtain an order to administer IV fluids.<\/li>\n<li>Place the client in semi-Fowler\u2019s position, and administer O2 at 4 L.<\/li>\n<li>Administer a second dose of nitroglycerin.<\/li>\n<li>Document the results, and continue to monitor the client.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><br \/>\nThe Reworded Question: What should you do for this client? To answer this question you need to know what these vital signs indicate.<br \/>\n<i>Step 1. <\/i>Recognize normal. Nitroglycerin is a potent vasodilator with anti-anginal, anti-ischemic, and antihypertensive actions. It increases blood flow through the coronary arteries. Side effects include orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, dizziness, and palpitations. A decreased blood pressure, increased pulse, and stable respirations after administration of a potent vasodilator are normal and expected.<br \/>\n<i>Step 2. <\/i>Decide how you should use this information. The question should be reworded as, \u201cWhat should you do for a client who has responded as expected to a dose of nitroglycerin?\u201d<br \/>\n<div  style='padding-bottom:10px; ' class='av-special-heading av-special-heading-h4  blockquote modern-quote  avia-builder-el-6  el_after_av_promobox  avia-builder-el-last  '><h4 class='av-special-heading-tag '  itemprop=\"headline\"  >Answer and Explanation<\/h4><div class='special-heading-border'><div class='special-heading-inner-border' ><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/>\n(1) \u00a0\u201cNotify the physician that the client has become hypotensive and obtain an order to administer IV fluids.\u201d The blood pressure has decreased due to vasodilatation. Decreased blood pressure is expected. Eliminate.<br \/>\n(2) \u00a0\u201cPlace the client in semi-Fowler\u2019s position and administer O2 at 4 L.\u201d Respirations are stable and there is no indication of respiratory distress. Eliminate.<br \/>\n(3) \u00a0\u201cAdminister a second dose of nitroglycerin.\u201d The nurse should assess the client for chest pain first, and administer a second dose of the medication only if the client continues to complain of chest pain. Eliminate.<br \/>\n(4) \u00a0\u201cDocument the results and continue to monitor the client.\u201d This is the correct choice because you recognized the client\u2019s response as normal, thus eliminating the other three answer choices.<br \/>\nThe correct answer is (4). You would expect a client\u2019s blood pressure to decrease after administration of nitroglycerin. The key to this question is understanding how the medication works, and correctly identifying the expected outcome.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\nPrevious: <a title=\"NCLEX Strategies: Don\u2019t Predict Answers\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kaptest.com\/blog\/prep\/nclex\/nclex-strategies-dont-predict-answers\/\">NCLEX Strategies: Don&#8217;t Predict Answers<\/a><br \/>\nNext: <a title=\"NCLEX Strategies: Using Answer Choices to Obtain Clues\" href=\"https:\/\/www.kaptest.com\/blog\/prep\/nclex\/nclex-strategies-using-answer-choices-to-obtain-clues\/\">NCLEX Strategies: Using Answer Choice to Obtain Clues<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You spent much of your time in nursing school learning about what might go wrong with clients and their care. This makes sense; after all, nurses need to deal with problems and illnesses. Many test questions that your nursing school faculty wrote focused on what was wrong with clients and their care. 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