NURS 2030 Final Exam with Correct Answers
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questions that predispose a respondent to answer in a
leading questions certain way
-NEVER DO
questions that allow respondents to answer however
open ended questions they want
-best to use at beginning of exam
questions a person must answer by choosing from a
closed ended questions limited, predetermined set of responses
-best to use when trying to get specific info or clarify
identification data
-chief complaint
-present illness
components of a health -past history
history -family history
-personal and social history
-cultural history
-spiritual assessment
faith, important, what does FICA stand for?
community, address
, Onset, location, duration, what does OLDCARTS stand for?
cause, character,
associated symptoms,
aggravating factors,
relieving factors,
treatment, temporal,
severity
cut down, annoyance, what does CAGE stand for?
guilty, eye opener
-build relationship with patient
-assure privacy and maintain confidentiality
-make and maintain eye contact
ways to get best history
-note tone of voice and body posture
from patient
-don't interrupt but do clarify
-open ended questions
-approach sensitive areas with care
general observation of the patient as a whole
inspection
-progressing to specific body areas
listening to sounds within the body with a
auscultation
stethoscope
an examination technique in which the examiner's
palpation hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency,
and location of certain body parts
tapping on a surface to determine the difference in
percussion the density of the underlying structure
-listening to vibrations
latex, drugs, seasonal, what are the different kinds of allergies?
food
identity, cause, what areas do you address when asking about a
consequence, cure/ health behavior or an uncontrolled disease process?
control, timeline,
emotional
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Terms in this set (445)
questions that predispose a respondent to answer in a
leading questions certain way
-NEVER DO
questions that allow respondents to answer however
open ended questions they want
-best to use at beginning of exam
questions a person must answer by choosing from a
closed ended questions limited, predetermined set of responses
-best to use when trying to get specific info or clarify
identification data
-chief complaint
-present illness
components of a health -past history
history -family history
-personal and social history
-cultural history
-spiritual assessment
faith, important, what does FICA stand for?
community, address
, Onset, location, duration, what does OLDCARTS stand for?
cause, character,
associated symptoms,
aggravating factors,
relieving factors,
treatment, temporal,
severity
cut down, annoyance, what does CAGE stand for?
guilty, eye opener
-build relationship with patient
-assure privacy and maintain confidentiality
-make and maintain eye contact
ways to get best history
-note tone of voice and body posture
from patient
-don't interrupt but do clarify
-open ended questions
-approach sensitive areas with care
general observation of the patient as a whole
inspection
-progressing to specific body areas
listening to sounds within the body with a
auscultation
stethoscope
an examination technique in which the examiner's
palpation hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency,
and location of certain body parts
tapping on a surface to determine the difference in
percussion the density of the underlying structure
-listening to vibrations
latex, drugs, seasonal, what are the different kinds of allergies?
food
identity, cause, what areas do you address when asking about a
consequence, cure/ health behavior or an uncontrolled disease process?
control, timeline,
emotional