SOLUTIONS (ALREADY GRADED
A+)
Database - Answer-contains all the information about a client
Client Data - Answer-relates to all the information of the client which is related to his or
her transactions, reports, and other information such as client billing data, clinical data,
and other client data.
Current Data - Answer-relate to present circumstances, such as pain, nausea, sleep
patterns, and religious practices.
Types of Data - Answer-subjective and objective
Subjective Data - Answer-referred to as symptoms or covert data, are apparent only ti
the individual affected and can be described or verified only by that individual
Objective Data - Answer-referred to as signs or overt data
Constant Data - Answer-information that does not change over time such as race or
blood type
Variable Data - Answer-Can change quickly, frequently, or rarely and include such data
as blood pressure, level of pain, and age.
Complete Database - Answer-provides a baseline for comparing the client's responses
to nursing and medical interventions
Sources Of Data - Answer-a) Primary = the CLIENT
b) Secondary = all other sources which does NOT COME FROM THE client
Data Collection Methods - Answer-observing, interviewing, examining
Observing - Answer-to observe is to gather data by using the senses and is a
conscious, deliberate skill that is developed through effort and with an organized
approach
Interviewing - Answer-planned communication or a conversation with a purpose