CNUR 107 MIDTERM 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
what is the goal of nursing assessment? - (ANSWER)to promote health, to prevent illness, to care for
human reponses to health or illness, to advocate for the health and well being of individual's, families,
and populations in urban, rural, remote, and international settings.
How is the goal of nursing achieved? - (ANSWER)begins with assessment
What is the definitions of Health Assessment? - (ANSWER)collection of subjective and objective data to
develop a database about a patients health status (past and present) health concerns and usual coping
mechanisms so that an individuals care plan can be created.
What does nursing care always begin with? - (ANSWER)Assessment.
What is the first step in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)Assessment
What are the steps of the nursing process? - (ANSWER)1- assessment 2- diagnoses 3-outcome
identification 4- planning 5-implementation 6- evaluation
What does "Assessment" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)collecting date, review of clinical
record, health history, physical examination, functional assessment, consultation, review of literature.
What does "Dx" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)interpret data, identify clusters of cues,
make inferences, validate inferences, compare clusters of cues with definition and defining
characteristics, identify related factors, document dx
What does" outcome identification" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)identify expected
outcomes, individualize the person, include a time frame.
What does"planning" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)establish priorities, develop outcomes,
set time frame for outcomes,document plan of care
,CNUR 107 MIDTERM 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
what does "implementation" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)review planned
interventions,schedule and coordinate the persons total health care, corroborate w other team
members, document the care provided, counsel the per and significant others, supervise
implementation of the care plan by delegating appropriate responsibilities.
What does "Evaluation" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)summarize the results of evaluation,
identify reasons for the persons failure, if indicated, to achieve expected outcomes stated in the plan of
care, document the evaluation of the persons achievement of outcomes and the modifications, if any in
the plan of care.
definition of wellness - (ANSWER)Definition of Wellness. Wellness is an active process of becoming
aware of and making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life. "...a state of complete physical, mental,
and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." - The World Health
Organization.
definition of health - (ANSWER)"a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being, and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity."
definition of health promotion - (ANSWER)Health promotion is the process of enabling people to
increase control over, and to improve, their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour
towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions.
What is health history? - (ANSWER)interview
what is physical examination? - (ANSWER)observation/measurements
what are the components of assessment? - (ANSWER)health history and physical examination.
what are the four types of assessment? - (ANSWER)1-complete ( total health)
2-episodic or problem-centered( one symptom of one immediate problem.)
3-Emergency ( someone is having a baby right away)
, CNUR 107 MIDTERM 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
4-follow up assessment.
example of complete assessment? - (ANSWER)head to toe assessment, first time with patient.
what is the purpose of a complete assessment? - (ANSWER)gives us a baseline to start and then to start
to see and trend foundations
what time would a complete assessment be performed? - (ANSWER)during admission.
example of episodic/problem based assessment? - (ANSWER)certain problem/symptom found ex:
abdominal pain
what is purpose of episodic/problem based assessment? - (ANSWER)to identify and deal w that specific
problem
what time would a episodic/problem based assessment be performed? - (ANSWER)we would deal with
the problem right away then come up with a plan afterwords
example of emergency assessment? - (ANSWER)baby being born asap, seizure, heart attack
what is the purpose of an emergency assessment? - (ANSWER)to focus on the critical issue ( usually is
something life threatening )
What is an example of a follow up assessment? - (ANSWER)next time working on shift/seeing patient
what is the purpose of follow up assessment? - (ANSWER)comparing their health status to where they
were before.
what time would a follow up assessment be performed? - (ANSWER)time ranges.
what is the goal of nursing assessment? - (ANSWER)to promote health, to prevent illness, to care for
human reponses to health or illness, to advocate for the health and well being of individual's, families,
and populations in urban, rural, remote, and international settings.
How is the goal of nursing achieved? - (ANSWER)begins with assessment
What is the definitions of Health Assessment? - (ANSWER)collection of subjective and objective data to
develop a database about a patients health status (past and present) health concerns and usual coping
mechanisms so that an individuals care plan can be created.
What does nursing care always begin with? - (ANSWER)Assessment.
What is the first step in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)Assessment
What are the steps of the nursing process? - (ANSWER)1- assessment 2- diagnoses 3-outcome
identification 4- planning 5-implementation 6- evaluation
What does "Assessment" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)collecting date, review of clinical
record, health history, physical examination, functional assessment, consultation, review of literature.
What does "Dx" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)interpret data, identify clusters of cues,
make inferences, validate inferences, compare clusters of cues with definition and defining
characteristics, identify related factors, document dx
What does" outcome identification" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)identify expected
outcomes, individualize the person, include a time frame.
What does"planning" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)establish priorities, develop outcomes,
set time frame for outcomes,document plan of care
,CNUR 107 MIDTERM 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
what does "implementation" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)review planned
interventions,schedule and coordinate the persons total health care, corroborate w other team
members, document the care provided, counsel the per and significant others, supervise
implementation of the care plan by delegating appropriate responsibilities.
What does "Evaluation" involve in the nursing process? - (ANSWER)summarize the results of evaluation,
identify reasons for the persons failure, if indicated, to achieve expected outcomes stated in the plan of
care, document the evaluation of the persons achievement of outcomes and the modifications, if any in
the plan of care.
definition of wellness - (ANSWER)Definition of Wellness. Wellness is an active process of becoming
aware of and making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life. "...a state of complete physical, mental,
and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." - The World Health
Organization.
definition of health - (ANSWER)"a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being, and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity."
definition of health promotion - (ANSWER)Health promotion is the process of enabling people to
increase control over, and to improve, their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour
towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions.
What is health history? - (ANSWER)interview
what is physical examination? - (ANSWER)observation/measurements
what are the components of assessment? - (ANSWER)health history and physical examination.
what are the four types of assessment? - (ANSWER)1-complete ( total health)
2-episodic or problem-centered( one symptom of one immediate problem.)
3-Emergency ( someone is having a baby right away)
, CNUR 107 MIDTERM 2025 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
4-follow up assessment.
example of complete assessment? - (ANSWER)head to toe assessment, first time with patient.
what is the purpose of a complete assessment? - (ANSWER)gives us a baseline to start and then to start
to see and trend foundations
what time would a complete assessment be performed? - (ANSWER)during admission.
example of episodic/problem based assessment? - (ANSWER)certain problem/symptom found ex:
abdominal pain
what is purpose of episodic/problem based assessment? - (ANSWER)to identify and deal w that specific
problem
what time would a episodic/problem based assessment be performed? - (ANSWER)we would deal with
the problem right away then come up with a plan afterwords
example of emergency assessment? - (ANSWER)baby being born asap, seizure, heart attack
what is the purpose of an emergency assessment? - (ANSWER)to focus on the critical issue ( usually is
something life threatening )
What is an example of a follow up assessment? - (ANSWER)next time working on shift/seeing patient
what is the purpose of follow up assessment? - (ANSWER)comparing their health status to where they
were before.
what time would a follow up assessment be performed? - (ANSWER)time ranges.