NURS 1010 Quiz 4 (Weeks 4 + 5) Without Review
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Physical appearance component
1 2 Assessment under 'Body Structure'
observations
3 Second-level priority example 4 Synovial joint motions
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Terms in this set (142)
, Physical appearance Skin color, facial features, level of consciousness.
component observations
Patient behavior requiring Patient avoids eye contact, appears tearful, and gives
mood reassessment short responses.
BMI understanding BMI helps assess protein-calorie malnutrition.
Type of thinking used first Abductive.
in diagnostic reasoning
with incomplete data
Second-level priority Stable patient with low urine output.
example
First-level priority patients 48-year-old with chest pain, 19-year-old with seizure.
Essential information for Pain scale, EKG, vitals, and allergies.
chest pain presentation
Types of assessment Emergency, Follow-up, Focused/problem-centered,
databases in nursing Total health.
Purpose of percussion in To assess underlying structures.
chest inspection
Precautions for physical Don gloves, gown, and face shield.
assessment of end-stage
HIV patient
Five components of a Health state, physical appearance, body structure,
general survey mobility, behavior.
Physical signs under Age, sex, level of consciousness, skin color, facial
'Physical Appearance' features, overall appearance.
Assessment under 'Body Stature, nutrition, symmetry, posture, position.
Structure'
Definition of gait under Gait should be shoulder-width base, smooth,
'Mobility' balanced with symmetric arm swing.
Behaviors evaluated in a Facial expression, mood/affect, speech, dress,
general survey personal hygiene.
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Practice questions for this set
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Flexion, Pronation, Supination, Extension
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Physical appearance component
1 2 Assessment under 'Body Structure'
observations
3 Second-level priority example 4 Synovial joint motions
Don't know?
Terms in this set (142)
, Physical appearance Skin color, facial features, level of consciousness.
component observations
Patient behavior requiring Patient avoids eye contact, appears tearful, and gives
mood reassessment short responses.
BMI understanding BMI helps assess protein-calorie malnutrition.
Type of thinking used first Abductive.
in diagnostic reasoning
with incomplete data
Second-level priority Stable patient with low urine output.
example
First-level priority patients 48-year-old with chest pain, 19-year-old with seizure.
Essential information for Pain scale, EKG, vitals, and allergies.
chest pain presentation
Types of assessment Emergency, Follow-up, Focused/problem-centered,
databases in nursing Total health.
Purpose of percussion in To assess underlying structures.
chest inspection
Precautions for physical Don gloves, gown, and face shield.
assessment of end-stage
HIV patient
Five components of a Health state, physical appearance, body structure,
general survey mobility, behavior.
Physical signs under Age, sex, level of consciousness, skin color, facial
'Physical Appearance' features, overall appearance.
Assessment under 'Body Stature, nutrition, symmetry, posture, position.
Structure'
Definition of gait under Gait should be shoulder-width base, smooth,
'Mobility' balanced with symmetric arm swing.
Behaviors evaluated in a Facial expression, mood/affect, speech, dress,
general survey personal hygiene.