1. Which classification system would be most appropriate for a patient
with multiple chronic conditions?
A. International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
B. Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)
C. Omaha System
D. NANDA International (NANDA-I)
Answer: B. NIC is designed to categorize and describe every possible
care intervention a healthcare provider might perform.
2. In the NANDA-I classification system, which domain addresses the
patient's motivation and personal growth?
A. Health Promotion
B. Nutrition
C. Safety/Protection
D. Psychosocial
Answer: A. The Health Promotion domain focuses on the desire for
well-being and actualizing human health potential.
3. The Omaha System is known for its:
A. Hierarchical structure of diagnostic labels.
B. Focus on psychosocial health.
C. Integration of medical and nursing diagnoses.
D. Problem classification scheme to describe client problems.
Answer: D. The Omaha System offers a problem classification scheme
to describe client problems or issues as comprehensively as possible.
4. A nurse is using the ICD-10 to code a patient's diagnosis. What is the
primary purpose of this classification system?
A. To provide a standardized language for reporting and monitoring
diseases.
B. To assist in clinical decision-making.
C. To classify nursing phenomena.
D. To guide the selection of nursing interventions.
Answer: A. ICD-10 is used primarily for standardizing the reporting and
monitoring of diseases across different healthcare systems.
5. Which classification system includes a taxonomy structured to reflect
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