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1. Nursing Process assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation
2. assessment collecting subjective and objective data, validation and documentation of
data. determines nursing interventions that influence health status
3. diagnosis analyzing subjective and objective data to make a professional nursing
judgment (nursing diagnosis) collaborative problem, or referral
4. planning determining outcome criteria and developing a plan
5. implementation carrying out the plan
6. evaluation assessing whether outcome criteria have been met and revising the plan
as
necessary
7. Holistic 11. emergency as- sessment
Nursing
Assessment
8. Initial
compre-
hensive
assess- ment
9. Ongoing/
partial
assessment
10. Focused/
prob- lem-
oriented
assessment
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collective holistic
subjective and objective
data to determine a
clients' overall level or data collection after the comprehensive database is established that is
functioning in order to compared to the baseline
make a professional
clinical judgement. Whole thorough assessment of a particular client problem on a client with
body and mind comprehensive database; does not address areas not related to the
problem
total health assessment
when the client enters the
health system performed in life-threatening situations
12. SBAR situation, background, assessment, recommendation
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13. Tips for SBAR - communicate face to face with good eye contact
-allow time for the receiver to ask question
-provide documentation of the data you are sharing
-validate what the receiver has heard (repeat back)
-when reporting over the telephone, read back and verify (document)
14. health promotion a set of actions that help people improve their health and control over
it. Focused on preventing and addressing the underlying causes of
illness rather than just treating and curing them
15. Subective data Any information that is self reported by the patient
16. Classify -History of present concern
Subjec- tive
-Personal health history
Data
-Family history
-Lifestyle and health practices
-Biographical information
-Physical symptoms
pain
17. Phases of the -preintroductory
In- terview -introductory
-working
-summary and closing phase
18. preintroducto nurse reviews the medical record which may reveal the client's past health
ry phase history and reasons for seeking health care
19. introducto -introduction
ry phase -purpose of the interview
-confidential information
-verify client has privacy
-develop trust
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