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What is a complete total health database? - Answer- ✔✔- complete health history + full
physical examination
- current & past health state
- yields first diagnoses
What is a focused or problem-centered database? - Answer- ✔✔- Limited/short-term
proble
- Smaller scope, more focused
- concerns mainly one problem/body system
What is a follow up database? - Answer- ✔✔- Status of all identified problems should be
evaluated at regular and appropriate intervals
- notes any changes, identifies coping strategies being used
What is an emergency database? - Answer- ✔✔rapid data collection, often concurrent
w/lifesaving measures
What is abductive reasoning? - Answer- ✔✔determining the best explanation with
incomplete info at hand
What is deductive reasoning? - Answer- ✔✔drawing on general principles from
pathology/physiology
What is inductive reasoning? - Answer- ✔✔uses S/S as a guide
What is a first-level priority? - Answer- ✔✔Emergent, life threatening, and immediate
What is a second-level priority? - Answer- ✔✔Next in urgency, requiring attention so as
to avoid further deterioration
What is a third-level priority? - Answer- ✔✔important to client's health but can be
addressed after more urgent problems are addressed
What are examples of second-level priority issues? - Answer- ✔✔acute pain, mental
status changes, abnormal lab values, infections
What are examples of third-level priority issues? - Answer- ✔✔knowledge deficit, family
coping issues, changes in mobility