AON test
How many steps are there to the nursing process ? - answer5
what are the steps to the nursing process - answer Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
(all doctors pee in elevators)
what is assessment? - answer1st step
patient centered
systematic and continues
collect,organize, validate data
done in all phases.
when is assessment done? - answerin all phases
what is the purpose of assessment? - answer establish a databse
update data
organize & validate
communicate data
what data are you establishing with assessment? - answerhealth history, physical
assessment, review of lit, interdisciplinary info
Types of Assessment gordon's model - answerNursing health history
Types of Assessment - answernrsng health history(patient centered intrerview), physical
examination, periodic assesmnets
what do you need to think about with data? - answerwhat the data is telling you, and
decide if more data is needed
what should you always have before making a data inference? - answersupporting cues
what makes up the process of assesment? - answercollection, review, analysis
what is the first stage of assessment? - answercolllection of data from a primary (the
patient)and secondary source
, what is the second stage of assessment? - answerthe interpretation and validation of
data to determine whether more data is needed
should you use critical thinking during assessment? - answeryes
patient centered interview - answerconducted during the intial nursing history using
Gordon's Model of 11 functional
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns - answerHealth perception-health management
pattern
Nutritional-metabolic pattern
Elimination pattern
Activity-exercise pattern
Sleep-rest pattern
Cognitive-perceptual pattern
Self-perception-self-concept pattern
Roles-relationships pattern
Sexuality-reproductive pattern
Coping-stress tolerance pattern
Values-beliefs pattern
periodic assessment - answerroutine shift assessments
physical examination - answerphysician's objective assessment of the patient, using
auscultation, palpation, percussion, and visualization
subjective data - answerwhat the person says about himself or herself during history
taking(self reported)
objective data - answerwhat the health professional observes by inspecting, palpating,
percussing, and auscultating during the physical examination
examples of subjective data - answerI feel sick to my stomach
I have a stabbing pain in my side
He said "I ate all my breakfast"
objective data - answervital signs, labs, imaging
sources of data - answerPatient
Family and significant others
Health care team
Medical records
Other records and the scientific literature
Nurse's experience
How many steps are there to the nursing process ? - answer5
what are the steps to the nursing process - answer Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
(all doctors pee in elevators)
what is assessment? - answer1st step
patient centered
systematic and continues
collect,organize, validate data
done in all phases.
when is assessment done? - answerin all phases
what is the purpose of assessment? - answer establish a databse
update data
organize & validate
communicate data
what data are you establishing with assessment? - answerhealth history, physical
assessment, review of lit, interdisciplinary info
Types of Assessment gordon's model - answerNursing health history
Types of Assessment - answernrsng health history(patient centered intrerview), physical
examination, periodic assesmnets
what do you need to think about with data? - answerwhat the data is telling you, and
decide if more data is needed
what should you always have before making a data inference? - answersupporting cues
what makes up the process of assesment? - answercollection, review, analysis
what is the first stage of assessment? - answercolllection of data from a primary (the
patient)and secondary source
, what is the second stage of assessment? - answerthe interpretation and validation of
data to determine whether more data is needed
should you use critical thinking during assessment? - answeryes
patient centered interview - answerconducted during the intial nursing history using
Gordon's Model of 11 functional
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns - answerHealth perception-health management
pattern
Nutritional-metabolic pattern
Elimination pattern
Activity-exercise pattern
Sleep-rest pattern
Cognitive-perceptual pattern
Self-perception-self-concept pattern
Roles-relationships pattern
Sexuality-reproductive pattern
Coping-stress tolerance pattern
Values-beliefs pattern
periodic assessment - answerroutine shift assessments
physical examination - answerphysician's objective assessment of the patient, using
auscultation, palpation, percussion, and visualization
subjective data - answerwhat the person says about himself or herself during history
taking(self reported)
objective data - answerwhat the health professional observes by inspecting, palpating,
percussing, and auscultating during the physical examination
examples of subjective data - answerI feel sick to my stomach
I have a stabbing pain in my side
He said "I ate all my breakfast"
objective data - answervital signs, labs, imaging
sources of data - answerPatient
Family and significant others
Health care team
Medical records
Other records and the scientific literature
Nurse's experience