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Health Assessment Exam 3 Study Guide


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Health Assessment Exam 3
10 questions nutrition
3 questions respiratory assessment
6 questions abdominal nutrition assessment
3 questions nursing process- evaluation
8 questions GI unit
9 questions GU unit
8 questions Respiratory unit
3 questions of med administration enteral feeds


Module 8: Evaluation
Evaluating Step:

● Nurse and patient together measure how well the patient has achieved the outcomes specified
in the care plan.
● Nurse identifies factors that contribute to the patient’s ability to achieve expected outcomes
and, when necessary, modifies the care plan
● The purpose of evaluation is to allow the patient’s achievement of expected outcomes to direct
future nurse-patient interactions

Actions Based on Patient Response to Care Plan:

● Terminate the care plan when each expected outcome is achieved
o Outcomes are very simple as in meeting a goal. Like getting up to go to the bathroom on
their own.
● Modify the care plan if there are difficulties achieving the outcomes

● Continue the care plan if more time is needed to achieve the outcomes

Four Types of Outcomes:

● Cognitive: increase in patient knowledge
o Examples: about medications taking, not smoking
● Psychomotor: patient’s achievement of new skills
o Example: newly diagnosed diabetic learning how to use glucose pen
● Affective: changes in patient values, beliefs, and attitudes
o Example: previously did not care now care based on health




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● Physiologic: physical changes in the patient
o Example: ambulation, pain improvement

Evaluating Outcomes:

● Cognitive: asking patient to repeat information or apply new knowledge
o Talk about medications and when to call the provider. Ask them to repeat it
back and evaluate if they understand.
● Psychomotor: asking patient to demonstrate new skill
o Show them how to use or do something. Then help them perform activity. Then
have them complete activity on their own.
● Affective: observing patient behavior and conversation

● Physiologic: using physical assessment skill to collect and compare data
o Worked on a goal with patient. Now physically observing if the patient can meet
that goal safely.

Five Classic Elements of Evaluation:

● Identifying evaluative criteria and standards

● Collecting data to determine if criteria and standards are met

● Interpreting and summarizing findings

● Documenting judgement

● Terminating, continuing, or modifying the plan

Evaluative Criteria V. Standards:

● Criteria: measurable qualities, attributes, or characteristics that specify skills, knowledge, or
health status
o Describe acceptable levels of performance by stating expected behaviors of nurse or
patient
● Standards: levels of performance accepted and expected by the nursing staff
o Established by authority, custom, or consent

Variable Affecting Outcome Achievement:

● Patient:
o Example: a patient gives up and refuses treatment
● Nurse:




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o Example: a nurse is suffering from burnout
● Healthcare system:
o Example: inadequate staffing

Evaluative Statements:

● Decide how well outcome was met
o Was it met, partially met, or not met and why was it met or not met.
● List patient data or behaviors that support decision

Revisions in the Care Plan:

● Delete or modifying the nursing diagnosis

● Make the outcome statement more realistic

● Increase the complexity of the outcome statement

● Adjust time criteria in the outcome statement

● Change nursing interventions

Institute of Medicine (IOM’s) 10 New Rules to Redesign and Improve Care:

● Care based on continuous healing relationships

● Customization based on patient needs and values

● The patient as the source of control

● Shared knowledge and the free flow of information

● Evidence-based decision making

● Safety as a system priority

● The need for transparency

● Anticipation of patient’s needs

● Continuous decrease in waste

● Cooperation among clinicians

● All have been written in order to base care or customize care according to the patients’ needs




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