NURS 1014: Health Assessment: Lab # 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers A+GRADED
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NURS 1014: Health Assessment: Lab # 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers A+GRADED
Subjective Data - correct answer...what the person says about himself or herself during history taking.
Objective Data - correct answer...what you as the health care provider observe by inspecting, percussing,...
NURS 1014: Health Assessment: Lab # 1
Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Subjective Data - correct answer...✔✔what the person says about himself or herself
during history taking.
Objective Data - correct answer...✔✔what you as the health care provider observe by
inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination.
Diagnostic Reasoning - correct answer...✔✔is the process of analyzing health data and
drawing conclusions to identify diagnoses. It has four major components: (a) attending
to initially available cues; (b) formulating diagnostic hypotheses; (c) gathering data
relative to the tentative hypotheses; and (d) evaluating each hypothesis with the new
data collected, thus arriving at a final diagnosis.
Nursing Process - correct answer...✔✔a systematic method of planning and providing
patient care organized around series of phrases that integrate evidence-informed
practice and critical thinking.2 The nursing process typically includes five phases: (a)
assessment, (b) nursing diagnosis, (c) planning, (d) implementation, and (e) evaluation.
Critical Thinking Skills - correct answer...✔✔1. Identifying assumptions
2. Identifying an organized and comprehensive approach
3. Validation
4. Distinguishing normal from abnormal
5. Making inferences
6. Clustering related cues
7. Distinguishing relevant from irrelevant
8. Recognizing inconsistencies
9. Identifying patterns
10. Identifying missing information
11. Promoting health
12. Diagnosing actual and potential (risk) problems
13. Setting priorities
14. Identifying patient-centered expected outcomes
15. Determining specific interventions
16. Evaluating and correcting thinking
17. Determining a comprehensive plan
Evidence Informed Practice - correct answer...✔✔1. Evidence from research and
evidence informed theories
2. Physical examination and assessment of patient
3. Clinical expertise
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, 4. Patient preferences and values
Biomedical Approach - correct answer...✔✔is the predominant model of the Canadian
health care system, health is the absence of disease. Health and disease are viewed as
two ends of a continuum. Disease is assumed to be caused by specific agents or
pathogens.
Behavioral Model - correct answer...✔✔health care extends beyond treating disease to
include secondary and primary preventions, with emphasis on changing behaviors and
lifestyles.
Socioenvironmental approach - correct answer...✔✔incorporates sociological and
environmental aspects in addition to the biomedical and behavioral ones.
Social Determinants of Health - correct answer...✔✔the social, economic, and political
conditions that shape the health of individuals, families, and communities
Health Promotion - correct answer...✔✔a comprehensive social and political process of
enabling people to increase control over the determinants of health and thereby improve
their health.
A Relational Approach in Nursing Practice - correct answer...✔✔accounts for the fact
that health, illness, and the meanings they hold for a person are shaped by the person's
social, cultural, family, historical, and geographical contexts, as well as the person's
gender, age, ability, and other individual contexts.
Complete (Total Health Database) - correct answer...✔✔includes a complete health
history and results of a full physical examination. It describes the current and past
health states and forms a baseline against which all future changes can be measured. It
yields the first diagnoses.
Problem-Centered (Episodic) Database - correct answer...✔✔It concerns mainly one
problem, one cue complex, or one body system. It is used in all settings: hospital,
primary care, or long-term care. For example, 2 days after surgery, a hospitalized
person suddenly has a congested cough, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
Follow-up Database - correct answer...✔✔The status of any identified problems should
be evaluated at regular and appropriate intervals.
Emergency Database - correct answer...✔✔rapid collection of the database, often
compiled concurrently with lifesaving measures.
Primary Prevention - correct answer...✔✔whereby people and populations are
prevented from becoming ill, sick, or injured in the first place.
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