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types of nursing assessments - Answer -comprehensive initial -emergency -time-lapsed -assessment of communities and special populations comprehensive initial assessment - Answer performed when the client enters a health care from a health care agency focused assessment - Answer more detailed assessments that relate to a current medical condition or patient complaint -ie sore throat emergency assessment - Answer assessing the airway, breathing and circulation -ie airway obstruction time-lapsed assessment - Answer an assessment that is scheduled to compare a patient's current status to baseline data obtained earlier -ie in longterm care six components of assessment process - Answer -preparing for data collection -collecting data -identifying cues/making inferences -validating data -clustering related data and identifying patterns -reporting/recording data when and how should a nurse assess their pt? - Answer when: upon admission, change in vital signs, every 4 hours if clinically stable how: inspect, auscultate, palpate, percuss four methods of data collection - Answer listening, observing, interviewing, examining

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NSG3313 Exam 2, Exam 3 Study Guide
Questions with Actual Answers 2026
Updated.
types of nursing assessments - Answer -comprehensive initial

-emergency

-time-lapsed

-assessment of communities and special populations



comprehensive initial assessment - Answer performed when the client enters a health care
from a health care agency



focused assessment - Answer more detailed assessments that relate to a current medical
condition or patient complaint

-ie sore throat



emergency assessment - Answer assessing the airway, breathing and circulation

-ie airway obstruction



time-lapsed assessment - Answer an assessment that is scheduled to compare a patient's
current status to baseline data obtained earlier

-ie in longterm care



six components of assessment process - Answer -preparing for data collection

-collecting data

-identifying cues/making inferences

-validating data

-clustering related data and identifying patterns

-reporting/recording data



when and how should a nurse assess their pt? - Answer when: upon admission, change in
vital signs, every 4 hours if clinically stable

how: inspect, auscultate, palpate, percuss



four methods of data collection - Answer listening, observing, interviewing, examining

,listening example - Answer reflecting on what pt said



observing example - Answer inspect overall appearance of pt



interviewing example - Answer collection of pt health info



examining example - Answer physical examination



three steps to data validation - Answer 1. physical assessment

2. clarification

3. research reports



why is it important to validate data? - Answer ensures data is correct, accurate, and concise



examples of subjective data - Answer -"I feel sick to my stomach"

-"I have a stabbing pain in my side"

-"He said "'I ate all my breakfast'"



examples of objective data - Answer -Red rash on right arm

-You saw him eat all of his breakfast

-Urinated 150 ml clear yellow urine



three variables that can negatively influence a health history interview - Answer -omission of
pertinent data

-failure to establish rapport

-inappropriate organization of data



three things to establish rapport with pt - Answer -maintain eye contact

-open communication

-empathy



four ways to listen well to pt during interview - Answer -give full attention

-do not interrupt

-followup questions

, -summarize



ways to ask questions to pt during interview - Answer -open ended

-close ended



five steps to forming nursing diagnosis - Answer ADPIE

assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation



nursing vs medical diagnosis - Answer nursing describes human response to health problem,
medical describes health problem



components of NANDA-1 nursing diagnosis - Answer -problem

-etiology

-defining characteristics



problem - Answer diagnostic label



etiology - Answer cause of disease



defining characteristics - Answer related signs and symptoms or clusters of data that support
the nursing diagnosis



four steps to outcome identification and planning - Answer -establish priorities

-identify expected outcomes

-select evidence-based nursing interventions

-communicate



what is the difference b/t long-term and short-term outcome? - Answer short term is near
future while long term is further future



five areas needed to be addressed for pt-centered goal to be considered measurable? - Answer
SMART

specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timely



four common errors in outcomes/goals - Answer -writing outcome as intervention

-using unobservable or unmeasurable verbs

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