Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is not a step in developing evidence-based treatment plans?

  1. Monitor treatment

  2. Identify barriers

  3. Ignore patient strengths

  4. Match strengths/services to achieve goals

The correct answer is: Ignore patient strengths

The correct choice highlights the importance of recognizing patient strengths as a fundamental aspect of creating effective evidence-based treatment plans. In developing these plans, it's essential to build on what patients bring to their own care, including their strengths, resources, and coping strategies. By ignoring or disregarding patient strengths, treatment plans may become less personalized and less effective, ultimately undermining the patient's engagement and empowerment in their own care process. In contrast, closely monitoring treatment progress and identifying barriers to adherence are critical steps in refining and adjusting treatment plans to better meet the needs of the patient. Additionally, matching strengths and available services to achieve specific health goals is a crucial step in optimizing care, ensuring that interventions align with the individual characteristics and capabilities of the patient. Together, these components emphasize a comprehensive and holistic approach to patient care that prioritizes collaboration and individualized support.