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Practice Question

A nurse educator is reviewing guidelines for writing an outcome statement. Which examples best indicate a correct outcome statement? (Select All that Apply.)

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Correct Answer:

The patient will walk 50 feet with a walker unassisted by the end of the week.

Rationale:

📌A well-written outcome statement is:

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Relevant
  • Time-bound (SMART)

📌These selected outcomes define clear, observable behaviors (e.g., walking, reporting pain level, using an inhaler) with realistic timeframes and allow for objective evaluation of client progress.

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