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Types of Assessment - ANSWER- -comprehensive, episodic or problem-focused, emergency
comprehensive assessment - ANSWER- -(initial) results in baseline data for problem
identification and care planning, time consuming, complete, all aspects of preventive
health/physical disease
episodic/problem-focused assessment - ANSWER- -based on the patient's health issues,
involves one or two body systems. smaller scope, but more in depth
What is the nursing process? - ANSWER- -systematic problem-solving approach to identifying
and treating human responses to actual or potential health difficulties. patient centered and
focuses on problem solving and inhaling strengths. uses ADPIE
emergency assessment - ANSWER- -involves life threatening or unstable situation, traumatic
injury, uses ABCDE
ABCDE - ANSWER- -airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure
ADPIE - ANSWER- -assessment of patient, nursing diagnosis, planning care, implementing
and then evaluating patients status
implementation - ANSWER- -collaboration with other team members, involvement of patient
and family, actually doing the phase
, evaluation - ANSWER- -how effective is nursing care and each phases affects the other
nursing diagnosis vs medical diagnosis - ANSWER- -medical focuses on diagnosis and
treatment of disease whereas nursing focuses on the human response to actual or potential
health problems
assessment - ANSWER- -establish baseline, review history, physical assessment
diagnosis - ANSWER- -clustering of data to make a judgement or statement about the
patient's difficulties or condition
Nanda diagnosis for nursing - ANSWER- -a clinical judgement about individual, family, or
community responses to actual or potential health difficulties/life processes. Provides the basis
for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable
Normal range of blood pressure - ANSWER- -120/80
normal range of pulse - ANSWER- -60-100 bpm
scale of pulse strength - ANSWER- -0-4+
scale of 0 pulse - ANSWER- -non palpable or absent
1+ of pulse - ANSWER- -weak, diminished, and barely palpable
2+ of pulse - ANSWER- -normal, expected