NSG-316 EXAM 1 WITH ACCURATE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025-
2026 (LATEST EDITION)
Describe the elements of a general survey -
CORRECT ANSWERS--physical appearance (age,
sex, consciousness, skin color, facial features, signs
of distress)
-body structure (stature, nutrition, symmetry,
posture, position, build, deformities)
-mobility (gait, involuntary movements)
-behavior (expression, mood, speech, dress,
hygiene)
PBMB
,when should you begin observing - CORRECT
ANSWERS-the second you see the client
health assessment - CORRECT ANSWERS-
collection of data about the patient's health state
complete database - CORRECT ANSWERS-full
health history and physical examination (family
practice)
episodic database - CORRECT ANSWERS-limited
or short term problem
concerns 1 problem or complex or system (urgent
care)
follow-up database - CORRECT ANSWERS-status
of pervious problem at regular scheduled intervals
(doctors office)
emergency database - CORRECT ANSWERS-rapid
collection of data (ER)
comprehensive assessment - CORRECT
ANSWERS-health history and complete physical
examination, usually conducted when a patient first
enters a health care setting
, focused assessment - CORRECT ANSWERS-
assessment conducted to assess a specific problem;
focuses on pertinent history and body regions
subjective data - CORRECT ANSWERS-what the
person says about himself or herself during history
taking
objective data - CORRECT ANSWERS-information
that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an observer;
signs
first level priority - CORRECT ANSWERS-Emergent,
life threatening, and immediate (ABCs)
second level priority - CORRECT ANSWERS-Next
in urgency, requiring attention so as to avoid further
deterioration
third level priority - CORRECT ANSWERS-Important
to patient's health but can be addressed after more
urgent problems are addressed
functional assessment components - CORRECT
ANSWERS--basis for care planning, goal setting,
and discharge planning
-self care (ADLs)
-self maintenance (IADLs)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025-
2026 (LATEST EDITION)
Describe the elements of a general survey -
CORRECT ANSWERS--physical appearance (age,
sex, consciousness, skin color, facial features, signs
of distress)
-body structure (stature, nutrition, symmetry,
posture, position, build, deformities)
-mobility (gait, involuntary movements)
-behavior (expression, mood, speech, dress,
hygiene)
PBMB
,when should you begin observing - CORRECT
ANSWERS-the second you see the client
health assessment - CORRECT ANSWERS-
collection of data about the patient's health state
complete database - CORRECT ANSWERS-full
health history and physical examination (family
practice)
episodic database - CORRECT ANSWERS-limited
or short term problem
concerns 1 problem or complex or system (urgent
care)
follow-up database - CORRECT ANSWERS-status
of pervious problem at regular scheduled intervals
(doctors office)
emergency database - CORRECT ANSWERS-rapid
collection of data (ER)
comprehensive assessment - CORRECT
ANSWERS-health history and complete physical
examination, usually conducted when a patient first
enters a health care setting
, focused assessment - CORRECT ANSWERS-
assessment conducted to assess a specific problem;
focuses on pertinent history and body regions
subjective data - CORRECT ANSWERS-what the
person says about himself or herself during history
taking
objective data - CORRECT ANSWERS-information
that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an observer;
signs
first level priority - CORRECT ANSWERS-Emergent,
life threatening, and immediate (ABCs)
second level priority - CORRECT ANSWERS-Next
in urgency, requiring attention so as to avoid further
deterioration
third level priority - CORRECT ANSWERS-Important
to patient's health but can be addressed after more
urgent problems are addressed
functional assessment components - CORRECT
ANSWERS--basis for care planning, goal setting,
and discharge planning
-self care (ADLs)
-self maintenance (IADLs)