NUFT 202 exam 2 Questions and Correct
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The Nursing Process
Ans: Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Assessment
Ans: the deliberate and systematic collection of information
about a patient to determine the patients current and past
health and functional status and his or her present and past
coping patterns. Includes two steps:
Collection of information and Analysis of data
Primary data collection
Ans: information collected from the patient through
interviews, observations, and physical examinations
Secondary data collection
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Ans: information collected from family members or significant
others reports and response to interviews, other members of
the health care team, medical records, scientific and medical
literature
Cue
Ans: information that you obtain through use of the senses
Inference
Ans: your judgement or interpretation of these cues
Different types of assessments
Ans: Patient centered interview
Physical examination
periodic assessment
Comprehensive patient history
Ans: 1) Use structured database format on the basis of an
accepted theoretical framework or practice standard
2) Problem Focused
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Watson and Foster's model of "The Attending Caring Nurse,"
Ans: Supports a comprehensive assessment of caring needs
and concerns from a patients frame of reference. It uses caring
theory as a guide of identifying caring needs and assessing the
meaning of both subjective and objective concerns
Nola Pender's Health Promotion Model
Ans: -several key factors that provide primary motivation for
individuals to adopt behaviors that maintain and improve the ir
health
- the goal is for the individual to move toward a balanced state
of positive health and well-being
Gordeons Model of 11 Functional health patterns
Ans: Offers a holistic framework for assessment of any health
problem provides for a comprehensive review of a patients
health care problems
Subjective Data
Ans: your patient's verbal descriptions of their health problems
Objective Data
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Ans: observations or measurements of a patient's health status
Sources of Data
Ans: Patient
Family and significant others
Health care team
Medical records
Other records and the scientific literature
Nurse's experience
Patient data
Ans: usually your best source of information. Patients who are
conscious, alert and able to answer questions without cognitive
impairment provide the most accurate information.
Family and Significant Others data
Ans: in cases of severe illness or emergency situations, families
are often the only source of information for health care
providers
Health care Team data
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