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NU325 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Nursing Process A scientific blueprint for delivering nursing care to patients. First Step of the Nursing Process Assessment (collection, interpretation, and validation of patient data). Primary Source of Assessment Data The patient. Secondary Sources of Assessment Data Family, friends, healthcare providers, and medical records. Subjective Data Information verbally reported by the patient (e.g., pain level). Objective Data Measurable, observable clinical findings (e.g., blood pressure). Second Step of the Nursing Process Diagnosis or problem identification. Problem-Focused Diagnosis A clinical judgment about an unwanted health condition that already exists. Risk Diagnosis The likelihood of a patient developing an unwanted health problem. Health Promotion Diagnosis A diagnosis based on a patient's motivation to increase well-being. Diagnostic Priority Rule Always address actual problems before potential (risk) problems. Third Step of the Nursing Process Planning (setting priorities, goals, and expected outcomes). Expected Outcome A measurable change achieved to meet a patient goal. SMART Goals Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timed goals. Fourth Step of the Nursing Process Implementation (carrying out the planned nursing interventions). Independent Nursing Intervention An action a nurse can initiate without a physician's order. Dependent Nursing Intervention An action requiring an order from a primary healthcare provider. Collaborative Intervention Therapies requiring multi-disciplinary expertise from various healthcare team members. Direct Care vs. Indirect Care Direct is hands-on patient contact; indirect is performed on behalf of the patient. Fifth Step of the Nursing Process Evaluation (determining if goals were met and revising care plans). Leadership The science and skill of influencing or guiding individuals toward achieving set goals. Management

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NU325 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS

Nursing Process

A scientific blueprint for delivering nursing care to patients.

First Step of the Nursing Process

Assessment (collection, interpretation, and validation of patient data).

Primary Source of Assessment Data

The patient.

Secondary Sources of Assessment Data

Family, friends, healthcare providers, and medical records.

Subjective Data

Information verbally reported by the patient (e.g., pain level).

Objective Data

Measurable, observable clinical findings (e.g., blood pressure).

Second Step of the Nursing Process

Diagnosis or problem identification.

Problem-Focused Diagnosis

A clinical judgment about an unwanted health condition that already exists.

Risk Diagnosis

The likelihood of a patient developing an unwanted health problem.

Health Promotion Diagnosis

A diagnosis based on a patient's motivation to increase well-being.

, Diagnostic Priority Rule

Always address actual problems before potential (risk) problems.

Third Step of the Nursing Process

Planning (setting priorities, goals, and expected outcomes).

Expected Outcome

A measurable change achieved to meet a patient goal.

SMART Goals

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timed goals.

Fourth Step of the Nursing Process

Implementation (carrying out the planned nursing interventions).

Independent Nursing Intervention

An action a nurse can initiate without a physician's order.

Dependent Nursing Intervention

An action requiring an order from a primary healthcare provider.

Collaborative Intervention

Therapies requiring multi-disciplinary expertise from various healthcare team members.

Direct Care vs. Indirect Care

Direct is hands-on patient contact; indirect is performed on behalf of the patient.

Fifth Step of the Nursing Process

Evaluation (determining if goals were met and revising care plans).

Leadership

The science and skill of influencing or guiding individuals toward achieving set goals.

Management

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