UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS (complete solutions) ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED
A+!!!
Focused Interview - CORRECT ANSWER-Enables nurse to clarify points, to obtain
missing information, and to follow up on verbal and nonverbal cues identified in
the health history
SOAP Method - CORRECT ANSWER-- Subjective (data)
- Objective (data)
- Assessment
- Planning
APIE Method - CORRECT ANSWER-- Assessment
- Problem
- Intervention
- Evaluation
,Holistic Approach - CORRECT ANSWER-assesses the whole person because it
views the mind, body, and spirit as independent and functioning as a whole within
the environment. Health depends on all these factors working together.
Psychologic and Emotional Factors - CORRECT ANSWER-- Anxiety
- Self-esteem
- Depression
- Grieving
Health Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-A systematic method of collecting data
about a patient
Subjective Data - CORRECT ANSWER-- Primary and secondary sources
- Information that the patient experiences and communicates to the nurse
- Considered covert data or symptom when they cannot be observed by others
Objective Data - CORRECT ANSWER-- Observed or measured by the professional
nurse
- Accuracy depends on nurse's ability to avoid reaching conclusions without
substantive evidence
- Can be constant or variable
Family Factors - CORRECT ANSWER-- Illness history
- Risk for inheriting diseases
- Decision-making process
, Nursing Process Steps - CORRECT ANSWER-- Assessment
- Diagnosis
- Planning
- Implementation
- Evaluation
Nursing Diagnosis - CORRECT ANSWER-The basis for planning and implementing
nursing care as described by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
International (NANDA-I)
Critical Thinking - CORRECT ANSWER-Process of purposeful and creative
thinking about resolution of problems or the development of ways to change
solutions
closed questions - CORRECT ANSWER-questions that ask for specific
information and elicit a short, one or two word answer, a yes or no or a forced
choice
empathy - CORRECT ANSWER-viewing the world from the other person's inner
frame of reference while remaining yourself; recognizing and accepting the other
person's feelings without criticism