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What does the term "assessment" mean in terms of the nursing process? A systematic method of collecting and analyzing data for the purpose of planning patient-centered care Data collected during a health assessment is compared to ideal state of health based on..... age gender culture ethnicity physical status psychological status socioeconomic status What is one approach developed by the ANA to develop a plan of care? ANA standards of practice What does ADPIE stand for in the nursing process? A - Assessment D - Diagnosis P - Planning I - Implementation E - Evaluation TestTrackers: Unlock Your Exam Potential! | Quality Practice Materials | Boost Your Confidence Today! | Thank You for Choosing Us! © 2024 TestTrackers Customer Support: [] Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] Your Success is Our Mission! Assessment? (standards of practice) Collecting pertinent data and info relative to patient's health/situation Diagnosis? (standards of practice) Analyzing assessment data to determines actual or potential diagnosis, problems, or issues Planning? (standards of practice) RN develops a plan that prescribes strategies to attain expected/measurable outcomes Implementation? (standards of practice) Identified plan is implemented Evaluation? (standards of practice) reassess or evaluate to ensure the desired outcome has been met What are the components of a health assessment? Health History, Physical Examination, Documentation of Data What does the info collected during a health history & the extent of examination depend on? The setting, situation, patient needs, and nurse experience Health history? consists of data collected during an interview which includes information obtained by the health history assessment about the patient's history relevent to the patient's visit TestTrackers: Unlock Your Exam Potential! | Quality Practice Materials | Boost Your Confidence Today! | Thank You for Choosing Us! © 2024 TestTrackers Customer Support: [] Resources & Updates: [Testtrackers - Stuvia US] Your Success is Our Mission! What are components of a health history? biographic data, reaso

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Nurs 133 exam 1 Questions and
Correct Answers the Latest Update and
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What does the term "assessment" mean in terms of the nursing process?

✓ A systematic method of collecting and analyzing data for the purpose of planning
patient-centered care


Data collected during a health assessment is compared to ideal state of health based on.....

✓ age
✓ gender
✓ culture
✓ ethnicity
✓ physical status
✓ psychological status
✓ socioeconomic status


What is one approach developed by the

ANA to develop a plan of care?

✓ ANA standards of practice


What does ADPIE stand for in the nursing process?

✓ A - Assessment
✓ D - Diagnosis
✓ P - Planning
✓ I - Implementation
✓ E - Evaluation



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Assessment? (standards of practice)

✓ Collecting pertinent data and info relative to patient's health/situation


Diagnosis? (standards of practice)

✓ Analyzing assessment data to determines actual or potential diagnosis, problems, or
issues


Planning? (standards of practice)

✓ RN develops a plan that prescribes strategies to attain expected/measurable outcomes


Implementation? (standards of practice)

✓ Identified plan is implemented


Evaluation? (standards of practice)

✓ reassess or evaluate to ensure the desired outcome has been met


What are the components of a health assessment?

✓ Health History, Physical Examination, Documentation of Data


What does the info collected during a health history & the extent of examination depend on?

✓ The setting, situation, patient needs, and nurse experience


Health history?

✓ consists of data collected during an interview which includes information obtained by the
health history assessment about the patient's history relevent to the patient's visit


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What are components of a health history?

✓ biographic data, reason for seeking care, history of present illness, present health status,
current medication, past health history as well as surgeries, family history, personal and
psychosocial history, review of systems


What is biographic data?

✓ name, gender, address, telephone, email, birth date, birthplace, race/ethnicity, religion,
marital status, occupation, contact person, source of data


Can biographic data change?

✓ Yes, it remains updated as data changes and with patient visits


Signs versus symptoms?

✓ Signs are objective evidence observed, felt, heard, or measured; such as any result from
clinical tests
✓ Symptoms are subjective pieces of data taken from the patient; such as pain


What does subjective data mean?

✓ Subjective data is the primary source of data because it comes from the patient


What is secondary source data?

✓ Data given by another individual such as a family member/ guardian


Signs are objective or subjective data?

✓ objective data


What is clinical manifestation?

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✓ Describes the presenting of signs and symptoms experienceed by the patient


How many steps are in the nursing process?

✓ 6


ANA stands for?

✓ American Nurses Association


Is patient history subjective or objective data?

✓ Subjective


Is examination data from the patient assessment subjective or objective?

✓ objective


Data = ____________ and _____________

✓ signs and symptoms


Every interaction is part of the ________________ _______________

✓ nursing process


What are the types of assessments?




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