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NURS 305 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 Graded A+ The Nursing Process - Answers a critical thinking five-step process that professional nurses use to apply the best available evidence to caregiving and promoting human functions and responses to health and illness also establishes a therapeutic relationship between you and the patient Assessment - Answers the deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to determine the patient's current and past health and functional status and his or her present and past coping patterns Two steps of the Nursing Assessment - Answers 1.) collection and verification of information from a primary source (the patient) and secondary sources (family, friends, health care professionals) 2.) The interpretation and validation of data to ensure a complete database (analysis of data) Five steps of the Nursing Process: - Answers 1.) Assessment 2.) Diagnose 3.) Plan 4.) Implement 5.) Evaluate Diagnostic Reasoning Process - Answers involves using the assessment data you gather about a patient to logically explain a clinical judgement or a nursing diagnosis Nursing Interventions - Answers treatments or actions based on clinical judgement and knowledge that nurses perform to meet patient outcomes During interventions nurses need to: - Answers -know the scientific rationale for the intervention -possess the necessary psychomotor and interpersonal skills -be able to function within a setting to use health care resources effectively Implementation: The Nursing Process - Answers -review the set of all possible nursing interventions -review all possible consequences associated with each possible nursing action -determine the probability of all possible consequences -make a judgement of the value of that consequence to the patient Assessment (first step) - Answers -purpose is to establish a database about the patient's perceived needs, health problems, and responses to these problems sources of data - patient, family and significant others, health care team, medical records, scientific literature, nurse's experience Cue - Answers information that you obtain through use of the senses Examples of cues: - Answers -lies still with arms along sides; tense -states had not turned for some time -reports pain a 7 on a scale of 0 to 10 (patient lying in the bed looks uncomfortable) Inference - Answers is your judgement or interpretation of these cues Examples of inferences: - Answers -pain is severe -pain limits patient's ability to move and reposition self Structured database format - Answers formed on the basis of an accepted theoretical framework or practice standard created by Gordon known as the 11 Functional Health Patterns What assessment does for you? - Answers Ultimately your assessment identifies functional (patient strengths) and dysfunctional (nursing diagnosis) patterns that help you develop the nursing care plan Problem-focused approach - Answers focus on a patient's presenting situation and begin with problematic areas such as incisional pain or limited understanding of postoperative recovery Subjective Data - Answers your patient's verbal descriptions of their health problems Examples of subjective data: - Answers include the patients feelings, perceptions, and self-report of symptoms Objective Data - Answers observations or measurements of a patient's health status Examples of objective data: - Answers -inspecting the condition of a surgical incision or wound -describing an observed behavior -measuring blood pressure Patient-centered interview - Answers relationship based and is an organized conversation focused on learning about the well and the sick as they seek care Patient-centered interview structure: - Answers -Set the stage (prepara

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NURS 305 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 Graded A+

The Nursing Process - Answers a critical thinking five-step process that professional nurses use to apply
the best available evidence to caregiving and promoting human functions and responses to health and
illness



also establishes a therapeutic relationship between you and the patient

Assessment - Answers the deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to
determine the patient's current and past health and functional status and his or her present and past
coping patterns

Two steps of the Nursing Assessment - Answers 1.) collection and verification of information from a
primary source (the patient) and secondary sources (family, friends, health care professionals)

2.) The interpretation and validation of data to ensure a complete database (analysis of data)

Five steps of the Nursing Process: - Answers 1.) Assessment

2.) Diagnose

3.) Plan

4.) Implement

5.) Evaluate

Diagnostic Reasoning Process - Answers involves using the assessment data you gather about a patient
to logically explain a clinical judgement or a nursing diagnosis

Nursing Interventions - Answers treatments or actions based on clinical judgement and knowledge that
nurses perform to meet patient outcomes

During interventions nurses need to: - Answers -know the scientific rationale for the intervention

-possess the necessary psychomotor and interpersonal skills

-be able to function within a setting to use health care resources effectively

Implementation: The Nursing Process - Answers -review the set of all possible nursing interventions

-review all possible consequences associated with each possible nursing action

-determine the probability of all possible consequences

-make a judgement of the value of that consequence to the patient

,Assessment (first step) - Answers -purpose is to establish a database about the patient's perceived
needs, health problems, and responses to these problems



sources of data - patient, family and significant others, health care team, medical records, scientific
literature, nurse's experience

Cue - Answers information that you obtain through use of the senses

Examples of cues: - Answers -lies still with arms along sides; tense

-states had not turned for some time

-reports pain a 7 on a scale of 0 to 10



(patient lying in the bed looks uncomfortable)

Inference - Answers is your judgement or interpretation of these cues

Examples of inferences: - Answers -pain is severe

-pain limits patient's ability to move and reposition self

Structured database format - Answers formed on the basis of an accepted theoretical framework or
practice standard created by Gordon known as the 11 Functional Health Patterns

What assessment does for you? - Answers Ultimately your assessment identifies functional (patient
strengths) and dysfunctional (nursing diagnosis) patterns that help you develop the nursing care plan

Problem-focused approach - Answers focus on a patient's presenting situation and begin with
problematic areas such as incisional pain or limited understanding of postoperative recovery

Subjective Data - Answers your patient's verbal descriptions of their health problems

Examples of subjective data: - Answers include the patients feelings, perceptions, and self-report of
symptoms

Objective Data - Answers observations or measurements of a patient's health status

Examples of objective data: - Answers -inspecting the condition of a surgical incision or wound

-describing an observed behavior

-measuring blood pressure

, Patient-centered interview - Answers relationship based and is an organized conversation focused on
learning about the well and the sick as they seek care

Patient-centered interview structure: - Answers -Set the stage (preparation, environment, greeting)

-Set an agenda/gather information about patient's concerns

-Collect the assessment or nursing health history; assure the patient of confidentiality

-Terminate the interview (cue the end)

Communication skills: patient-centered interview - Answers courtesy

comfort

connection

confirmation

Open-ended questions - Answers prompts patients to describe a situation in more than one or two
words

Back channeling - Answers active listening prompts such as "all right," "go on," or "uh-huh."

Closed-ended questions - Answers limit answers to one or two words such as "yes" or "no" or a number
or frequency of a symptom

Nursing Health History - Answers Data collected about a patient's present level of wellness, changes in
life patterns, sociocultural role, and mental and emotional reactions to illness.

Components of the Nursing Health History: - Answers -biographical data

-chief concern or reason for seeking care

-patient expectations

-present illness or health concerns

-health history

-family history

-psychosocial history

-spiritual health

-review of symptoms

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