TEST BANK FOR CANADIAN PHYSICAL 2025 EXAMINATION
AND HEALTH ASSESSMENT 4TH EDITION WITH COMPLETE
DETAILED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
ALREADY A+ GRADED
Objective data
ANSWER-Objective data is what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating,
and auscultating during the physical examination.
Subjective data
ANSWER-Subjective data is what the person says about him or herself during history taking.
Database
ANSWER-The objective and subjective data together with the patient's record and laboratory studies,
form the database.
Assessment
ANSWER-The process of evaluating a patient's health status through observation and examination.
Breath sounds
ANSWER-Sounds heard when listening to a patient's lungs, which can indicate various health conditions.
,Validation of data
ANSWER-The process of ensuring the accuracy of assessment data by repeating the assessment or
consulting another nurse.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
ANSWER-A level of cognitive processing that involves comprehending and interpreting information.
Cognitive Level: Remembering
ANSWER-A level of cognitive processing that involves recalling previously learned information.
Management of Care
ANSWER-Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment, focusing on the organization and delivery
of patient care.
Assessment Techniques
ANSWER-Methods used by healthcare professionals to gather information about a patient's health
status.
Physical Examination
ANSWER-A systematic examination of a patient to assess their health status.
Nurse's action when unsure of breath sounds
ANSWER-Validate the data by asking another nurse to listen to the breath sounds.
,Patient's record
ANSWER-Documentation that includes a patient's medical history, treatment plans, and assessment
data.
Laboratory studies
ANSWER-Tests performed on patient samples to provide objective data regarding health status.
Charting
ANSWER-The process of documenting a patient's health information and assessment findings.
Eupneic
ANSWER-Referring to normal, unlabored breathing.
Pulse rate
ANSWER-The number of heartbeats per minute, measured in beats per minute (bpm).
Nauseous
ANSWER-A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
Feeling hot
ANSWER-A subjective sensation often associated with fever or anxiety.
, Reflective data
ANSWER-Data that is not commonly used to describe patient assessments.
Introspective data
ANSWER-Data that is not commonly used to describe patient assessments.
Assessment data
ANSWER-Information collected during the assessment process, including both objective and subjective
data.
Clinical setting safety
ANSWER-Practices and protocols that ensure the safety of both patients and healthcare providers during
assessments.
Health professional
ANSWER-An individual trained to provide healthcare services, such as a nurse or physician.
Physical examination techniques
ANSWER-Specific methods used to assess various aspects of a patient's health during a physical
examination.
Patient assessment
AND HEALTH ASSESSMENT 4TH EDITION WITH COMPLETE
DETAILED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
ALREADY A+ GRADED
Objective data
ANSWER-Objective data is what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating,
and auscultating during the physical examination.
Subjective data
ANSWER-Subjective data is what the person says about him or herself during history taking.
Database
ANSWER-The objective and subjective data together with the patient's record and laboratory studies,
form the database.
Assessment
ANSWER-The process of evaluating a patient's health status through observation and examination.
Breath sounds
ANSWER-Sounds heard when listening to a patient's lungs, which can indicate various health conditions.
,Validation of data
ANSWER-The process of ensuring the accuracy of assessment data by repeating the assessment or
consulting another nurse.
Cognitive Level: Understanding
ANSWER-A level of cognitive processing that involves comprehending and interpreting information.
Cognitive Level: Remembering
ANSWER-A level of cognitive processing that involves recalling previously learned information.
Management of Care
ANSWER-Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment, focusing on the organization and delivery
of patient care.
Assessment Techniques
ANSWER-Methods used by healthcare professionals to gather information about a patient's health
status.
Physical Examination
ANSWER-A systematic examination of a patient to assess their health status.
Nurse's action when unsure of breath sounds
ANSWER-Validate the data by asking another nurse to listen to the breath sounds.
,Patient's record
ANSWER-Documentation that includes a patient's medical history, treatment plans, and assessment
data.
Laboratory studies
ANSWER-Tests performed on patient samples to provide objective data regarding health status.
Charting
ANSWER-The process of documenting a patient's health information and assessment findings.
Eupneic
ANSWER-Referring to normal, unlabored breathing.
Pulse rate
ANSWER-The number of heartbeats per minute, measured in beats per minute (bpm).
Nauseous
ANSWER-A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
Feeling hot
ANSWER-A subjective sensation often associated with fever or anxiety.
, Reflective data
ANSWER-Data that is not commonly used to describe patient assessments.
Introspective data
ANSWER-Data that is not commonly used to describe patient assessments.
Assessment data
ANSWER-Information collected during the assessment process, including both objective and subjective
data.
Clinical setting safety
ANSWER-Practices and protocols that ensure the safety of both patients and healthcare providers during
assessments.
Health professional
ANSWER-An individual trained to provide healthcare services, such as a nurse or physician.
Physical examination techniques
ANSWER-Specific methods used to assess various aspects of a patient's health during a physical
examination.
Patient assessment