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What does ADPIE stand for? - correct answer ✔✔Assessment; Diagnosing; Planning;
Implementing; Evaluating
ADPIE (Assessment) - correct answer ✔✔Collect data; Organize data; Validate data; Document
data.
Best done during a bed bath where most data about a patient physically and cognitively can be
collected.
ADPIE (Diagnosing) - correct answer ✔✔Analyze data; Identify health problems, risks, strengths;
Formulate nursing diagnosis statement
ADPIE (Planning) - correct answer ✔✔Prioritize problems; Form goals and design health
outcomes; Select nursing interventions; Write nursing interventions.
ADPIE (Implementing) - correct answer ✔✔Reassess client; Determine nurse's need for
assistance; Implement nursing interventions; Supervise delegated care; Document nursing
activities.
ADPIE (Evaluating) - correct answer ✔✔Collect data related to outcomes; Complete data with
outcomes; Relate nursing actions to client goals; Draw conclusions about problem status;
Continue/modify/terminate client's care plan.
Characteristics of the nursing process - correct answer ✔✔Dynamic (variable by worker), client
centred, problem and decision focused, interpersonal/collaborative, and has the use of critical
thinking.
, Assessment (Initial) - correct answer ✔✔After recent admission to the health care facility
Assessment (Problem focused) - correct answer ✔✔Ongoing process during nursing care
Assessment (Emergency) - correct answer ✔✔During a physiological/psychological crisis
Assessment (Time lapsed) - correct answer ✔✔Follow up several months after initial
assessment (reassessment)
Subjective data - correct answer ✔✔Info that comes from the client directly and cannot be
observed (Ex: client perceptions, sensations, feelings, values, beliefs, attitudes and
understanding of health status)
Objective data - correct answer ✔✔Measurable data that can be observed physically (Ex:
spotting yellow skin tone)
Constant data - correct answer ✔✔Info unchanging over time (Ex: blood type/genetics)
Variable data - correct answer ✔✔Info that changes frequently or rarely (Ex: Age or BP)
Sources of data (Primary) - correct answer ✔✔Info coming directly form the client
Sources of data (Secondary) - correct answer ✔✔Info coming from health care workers or
significant others/family
This is only used when either the patient is unconscious or they cannot cognitively make
informed decisions for themselves.