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NSG 316 Exam 1 Guide Questions Correct Answers New Update When does the general survey begin? - Answer- The moment you first encounter the person What does the general survey focus on/ consider? - Answer- physical appearance, body structure, mobility, behavior PBMB is PBMB subjective or objective? why? - Answer- Objective, because you are observing them and they are not verbally telling you. What do you look for in physical appearance? - Answer- age- appears to be stated age sex- appropriate developmental stage for age LOC- alert/ orients & responds to Questions Skin color- appropriate for genetic background facial features- symmetric no signs of acute distress What do you look for in Body Structure? - Answer- -stature- height in normal rage for age and heritage -nutrition- even body weight distribution -symmetry- body is bilateral -posture- stands comfortably and appropriate for age -position- sits comfortable in chair -body build/ contour: arms span equals height -Obvious deformities- congenital or squired defects What to look for in Mobility? - Answer- - gait -foot placement- agitate, smooth walking, well balanced -no involuntary movements What to look for in behavior? - Answer- -facial expression- and sign of pain / distress, expressions are appropriate tot he situation -mood & affect- comfortable and cooperative with examiner -speech- even tased, clear, articulate, communicates in the same language as the interviewee's - dress- appropriate for climate, clean -perosnal hygiene- well groomed and clean What is subjective data? - Answer- Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel and will tell you. during taking of history IS subjective data signs or symptoms? - Answer- symptoms What is objective data? - Answer- What you observe and can measure when inspecting, percussing, palpating, and ausculating during the physical Is objective data the signs or symptoms? - Answer- signs What is a data base? - Answer- subjective + objective + patient records + lab studies What is the Complete total health database - Answer- complete health history + full physical exam current + past health state for a base line What is the Episodic or problem centered database - Answer- "mini" database one body system/ one probable/ one cue complex hx and exam followed after for short term/ limited problems What is a follow-up database? - Answer- "after the fact" status of the problem being evaluated at a regular or appropriate time is problem getting better or worse id coping strategies What is Emergency database? - Answer- Fast collection of data usually only for lifesaving measures rapid and comprehensive - what did you take? How long ago? Who much? Nursing process - Answer- assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, evaluation Assessment: - Answer- review of record, interview, health hx, physical exam, functional exam, cultural/ spiritual exam, consultation, review of literature Diagnosis - Answer- interpreting data, comparing clusters of cue to make inference, validation on inference, identify related factors, document the diagnisis Outcome identification? - Answer- identifying the expected out acmes of the patent (individualized) ensuring realistic and measurable outcomes/goals short term and long term goal criteria Planning - Answer- establish goal based on patient care goal identify relevant intervention document the plan of care Implementation - Answer- determine patient readiness in health care process review intervention in a collaborative effort use delegation, mindfulness, supervision, and evaluation counsel person refer for contenting care document the care that was provided Evaluation - Answer- evaluate individuals condition and compare with expected outcoems summarize identify reasons for failure to achieve outcomes document evaluation in plan of care What is first level priority? - Answer- Emergent, life threatening, and immediate what is second level priority? - Answer- Next in urgency, requiring attention so as to avoid further deterioration What is third level priority? - Answer- Important to patient's health but can be addressed after more urgent problems are addressed evidence-based practice - Answer- clinical decision making that integrates the best available research with clinical expertise and patient characteristics and preferences Why do you use age specific patient chats? - Answer- - focus on major risk factors for that age group based on lifestyle, health needs, and problems - positive approach to health aassessment What does HIPPA stand for and what did it implement? - Answer- HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT implemented patient confidentiality in written, verbal, or electronic communication What type of informaition is protected under HIPPA? - Answer- - any information that can be linked back tit he patient name, geographic, DOB, addmission, discharge, phone #'s. email, social, medical history, ID #, DL #, any age over 89, full face photo, Health plan beneficiary number Cultural sensitivity goals - Answer- caregiver possesses basic knowledge and understanding

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NSG 316 Exam 1 Guide Questions
Correct Answers New Update
When does the general survey begin? - Answer- ✔✔The moment you first encounter
the person

What does the general survey focus on/ consider? - Answer- ✔✔physical appearance,
body structure, mobility, behavior
PBMB

is PBMB subjective or objective? why? - Answer- ✔✔Objective, because you are
observing them and they are not verbally telling you.

What do you look for in physical appearance? - Answer- ✔✔age- appears to be stated
age
sex- appropriate developmental stage for age
LOC- alert/ orients & responds to Questions
Skin color- appropriate for genetic background
facial features- symmetric
no signs of acute distress

What do you look for in Body Structure? - Answer- ✔✔-stature- height in normal rage for
age and heritage
-nutrition- even body weight distribution
-symmetry- body is bilateral
-posture- stands comfortably and appropriate for age
-position- sits comfortable in chair
-body build/ contour: arms span equals height
-Obvious deformities- congenital or squired defects

What to look for in Mobility? - Answer- ✔✔- gait
-foot placement- agitate, smooth walking, well balanced
-no involuntary movements

What to look for in behavior? - Answer- ✔✔-facial expression- and sign of pain /
distress, expressions are appropriate tot he situation
-mood & affect- comfortable and cooperative with examiner
-speech- even tased, clear, articulate, communicates in the same language as the
interviewee's
- dress- appropriate for climate, clean
-perosnal hygiene- well groomed and clean

,What is subjective data? - Answer- ✔✔Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel
and will tell you. during taking of history

IS subjective data signs or symptoms? - Answer- ✔✔symptoms

What is objective data? - Answer- ✔✔What you observe and can measure when
inspecting, percussing, palpating, and ausculating during the physical

Is objective data the signs or symptoms? - Answer- ✔✔signs

What is a data base? - Answer- ✔✔subjective + objective + patient records + lab
studies

What is the Complete total health database - Answer- ✔✔complete health history + full
physical exam
current + past health state for a base line

What is the Episodic or problem centered database - Answer- ✔✔"mini" database
one body system/ one probable/ one cue complex
hx and exam followed after
for short term/ limited problems

What is a follow-up database? - Answer- ✔✔"after the fact"
status of the problem being evaluated at a regular or appropriate time
is problem getting better or worse
id coping strategies

What is Emergency database? - Answer- ✔✔Fast collection of data
usually only for lifesaving measures
rapid and comprehensive
- what did you take? How long ago? Who much?

Nursing process - Answer- ✔✔assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning,
implementation, evaluation

Assessment: - Answer- ✔✔review of record, interview, health hx, physical exam,
functional exam, cultural/ spiritual exam, consultation, review of literature

Diagnosis - Answer- ✔✔interpreting data, comparing clusters of cue to make inference,
validation on inference, identify related factors, document the diagnisis

Outcome identification? - Answer- ✔✔identifying the expected out acmes of the patent
(individualized)
ensuring realistic and measurable outcomes/goals

, short term and long term goal criteria

Planning - Answer- ✔✔establish goal based on patient care goal
identify relevant intervention
document the plan of care

Implementation - Answer- ✔✔determine patient readiness in health care process
review intervention in a collaborative effort
use delegation, mindfulness, supervision, and evaluation
counsel person
refer for contenting care
document the care that was provided

Evaluation - Answer- ✔✔evaluate individuals condition and compare with expected
outcoems
summarize
identify reasons for failure to achieve outcomes
document evaluation in plan of care

What is first level priority? - Answer- ✔✔Emergent, life threatening, and immediate

what is second level priority? - Answer- ✔✔Next in urgency, requiring attention so as to
avoid further deterioration

What is third level priority? - Answer- ✔✔Important to patient's health but can be
addressed after more urgent problems are addressed

evidence-based practice - Answer- ✔✔clinical decision making that integrates the best
available research with clinical expertise and patient characteristics and preferences

Why do you use age specific patient chats? - Answer- ✔✔- focus on major risk factors
for that age group based on lifestyle, health needs, and problems
- positive approach to health aassessment

What does HIPPA stand for and what did it implement? - Answer- ✔✔HEALTH
INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT
implemented patient confidentiality in written, verbal, or electronic communication

What type of informaition is protected under HIPPA? - Answer- ✔✔- any information
that can be linked back tit he patient
name, geographic, DOB, addmission, discharge, phone #'s. email, social, medical
history, ID #, DL #, any age over 89, full face photo, Health plan beneficiary number

Cultural sensitivity goals - Answer- ✔✔caregiver possesses basic knowledge and
understanding

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