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NUR 2092 Health Assessment Exam 1

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NUR 2092 Health Assessment Exam 1 Assessment - The collection of subjective and objective data about a patient's health Subjective data - Information provided by the affected individual Objective data - Information obtained by the health care provider through observation and inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination Database - Totality of information available about the patient, including subjective data, objective data, and the patient's medical record and laboratory studies Purpose of an assessment - Make a judgement or diagnosis Diagnostic reasoning - The process of analyzing health data and drawing conclusions to identify diagnoses Cues - Pieces of information, signs, symptoms, or laboratory data Hypotheses - Tentative explanations for a cue or a set cues and can serve as a basis for further investigation Steps of diagnostic reasoning - 1. Attending to available cues 2. Formulating hypothesis 3. Gathering data 4. Evaluating hypothesis Steps of nursing process - 1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Outcome identification 4. Planning 5. Implementation 6. Evaluation Novice nurse - Has no experience with specific patient populations and uses rules to guide performance Proficient nurse - Understands a patient situation as a whole rather than as a list of tasks, attends to an assessment data pattern, and acts without consciously labeling it Expert nurse - Has an intuitive grasp of a clinical situation and zeroes in on the accurate solution Critical thinking - The multidimensional thinking process needed for sound diagnostic reasoning and clinical judgment First-level priority problems - Emergent, life-threatening, and immediate, such as establishing an airway or supporting breathing Second-level priority problems - next in urgency; require prompt intervention to prevent deterioration, and may include a mental status change or acute pain, or abnormal laboratory values Third-level priority problems - Important to the patient's health but can be addressed after more urgent health problems are addressed

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NUR 2092 Health Assessment Exam 1
Assessment - The collection of subjective and objective data about a patient's health



Subjective data - Information provided by the

affected individual



Objective data - Information obtained by the

health care provider through observation and inspecting,

percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the

physical examination



Database - Totality of information available

about the patient, including subjective data, objective data,

and the patient's medical record and laboratory studies



Purpose of an assessment - Make a judgement or diagnosis



Diagnostic reasoning - The process of analyzing health

data and drawing conclusions to identify diagnoses



Cues - Pieces of information, signs, symptoms, or laboratory data



Hypotheses - Tentative explanations for a cue or a set cues and can serve as a basis for further
investigation

, Steps of diagnostic reasoning - 1. Attending to available cues

2. Formulating hypothesis

3. Gathering data

4. Evaluating hypothesis



Steps of nursing process - 1. Assessment

2. Diagnosis

3. Outcome identification

4. Planning

5. Implementation

6. Evaluation



Novice nurse - Has no experience with specific patient populations and uses rules to guide performance



Proficient nurse - Understands a patient situation as a whole rather than as a list of tasks, attends to an
assessment data pattern, and acts without consciously labeling it



Expert nurse - Has an intuitive grasp of a clinical situation and zeroes in on the accurate solution



Critical thinking - The multidimensional thinking process needed for sound diagnostic reasoning and
clinical judgment



First-level priority problems - Emergent, life-threatening,

and immediate, such as establishing an airway or supporting breathing



Second-level priority problems - next in urgency; require prompt intervention to prevent deterioration,
and may include a mental status change or acute pain, or abnormal laboratory values



Third-level priority problems - Important to the patient's health but can be addressed after more urgent
health problems are addressed

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