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A nurse is modifying a patient's care plan after evaluation of patient care. In which order, starting with the first step, will the nurse perform the tasks?

1. Revise nursing diagnosis.
2. Reassess blood pressure reading.
3. Retake blood pressure after medication.
4. Administer new blood pressure medication.
5. Change goal to blood pressure less than 140/90.
a. 1, 5, 2, 4, 3
b. 2, 1, 5, 4, 3
c. 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
d. 5, 4, 5, 1, 2

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Final answer:

The correct sequence for a nurse modifying a care plan related to blood pressure management is to reassess the blood pressure, revise the nursing diagnosis and goal, administer medication, and then retake the blood pressure post-medication.

Step-by-step explanation:

When modifying a patient's care plan after evaluation, a nurse must perform tasks in a logical sequence to ensure effective and safe patient care. The correct order of tasks when managing blood pressure medication adjustment would be:

  1. Reassess blood pressure reading.
  2. Revise nursing diagnosis.
  3. Change the goal to blood pressure less than 140/90.
  4. Administer new blood pressure medication.
  5. Retake blood pressure after medication.

This sequence ensures that the nurse first assesses the current status of the patient's blood pressure. Afterward, the nurse revises the diagnosis and goal based on the current assessment. Then, a plan is made to administer the appropriate blood pressure medication, followed by reassessing the blood pressure after the medication has been given to evaluate its effectiveness.

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