NSE 103 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100%
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what is subjective data? data the patient tells you
what are symptoms? something the client feels
what are signs? observable findings
what is objective data what you observe and can measure
determination about a client's health status
what is clinical
judgement? deciding their capacity to engage in care and whether
action should be taken or not
the thinking process by which a nurse reaches a
what is clinical reasoning?
clinical judgement
what is clinical a worsening clinical state related to physiological
deterioration? decompensation
what are priorities of what actions are most important to take first, and
care? which can follow
, self-actualization
esteem
what are the levels of
maslow's hierachy of social
needs from top to bottom
security
physiological
what are the levels of first, second, third
priority of care?
what is first level priority problems that reflect critical findings & require urgent
of care? action
problems that may lead to clinical deterioration / may
what is second level become life threatening
priority of care?
requires prompt action
problems that are not acute in nature
what is third level priority
of care?
not urgent & can wait until the client is stable
effective
ineffective
what are the four types of
interventions?
unrelated
contraindicated
primary survey
focussed assessment
what are the types of
health assessments?
head to toe assessment
complete health assessment
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Terms in this set (774)
what is subjective data? data the patient tells you
what are symptoms? something the client feels
what are signs? observable findings
what is objective data what you observe and can measure
determination about a client's health status
what is clinical
judgement? deciding their capacity to engage in care and whether
action should be taken or not
the thinking process by which a nurse reaches a
what is clinical reasoning?
clinical judgement
what is clinical a worsening clinical state related to physiological
deterioration? decompensation
what are priorities of what actions are most important to take first, and
care? which can follow
, self-actualization
esteem
what are the levels of
maslow's hierachy of social
needs from top to bottom
security
physiological
what are the levels of first, second, third
priority of care?
what is first level priority problems that reflect critical findings & require urgent
of care? action
problems that may lead to clinical deterioration / may
what is second level become life threatening
priority of care?
requires prompt action
problems that are not acute in nature
what is third level priority
of care?
not urgent & can wait until the client is stable
effective
ineffective
what are the four types of
interventions?
unrelated
contraindicated
primary survey
focussed assessment
what are the types of
health assessments?
head to toe assessment
complete health assessment