Pharmacology: A Patient-Centered Nursing Process Approach, 11th Edi- tion
1. All of the following would be considered desirable
subjective data, EXCEPT: outcomes.
Which of
a. Patient-reported health history
the
b. Patient-reported signs and symptoms of
following
their ill- ness
steps is
c. Financial barriers reported by the
the nurse
patient's caregiv- er
applying?
d. Vital signs obtained from the medical
record a. Recognizi
ng cues
(assessm
ent)
b. Analyze
cues &
prioritize
hypothesi
s
(analysis)
c. Generate
solutions
(planning
2. The nurse is using data collected to define )
a set of interventions to achieve the most d. Take
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action (nursing interventions) ANS: D
Subjective data
is based on
what patients
or fami- ly
members com-
municate to
the nurse.
Patient re-
ported health
his- tory, signs
and symptoms,
and caregiver
report- ed
financial bar-
riers would be
considered
sub- jective
data. Vi- tal
signs obtained
from the
medical record
would be
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considered objective data.
ANS: C
When generating solutions (plan- ning), the nurse
identifies expect- ed outcomes and uses the pa-
tient's problem(s) to define a
set of interven- tions to achieve the most de-
sirable outcomes. Recognizing cues (assessment)
in-
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