Nursing Interventions - Answer Also called Nursing Orders
The NANDA - Answer is the organization that has developed and approved the nursing diagnoses used by nurses
Data Assessment - Answer initial information about the client's physical, emotional, social health and is lengthy and ...
Nursing Fundamental: Nursing Skills
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Nursing Interventions - Answer Also called Nursing Orders
The NANDA - Answer is the organization that has developed and approved the nursing diagnoses used
by nurses
Data Assessment - Answer initial information about the client's physical, emotional, social health and is
lengthy and comprehensive (physical examination )
Focus Assessment - Answer Information that provides more details about specific problems (Snapshot)
Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs - Answer 1. Physiologic 2. Safety & Security 3. love & Belonging 4.
Esteem & Self Esteem 5. Self-actualization (Helps Nurses Prioritize)
Nursing Process steps (In order) - Answer 1. Assessment, 2. Diagnosis, 3. Planning, 4. Implementation &
5. Evaluating
Functions of the Board of Nursing - Answer >Issues license to Nurses
>Managing Nurse Practice Act
>Investigates Allegations against nurses
Nursing interventions should be safe, legal and compatible with the medical orders. - Answer True
, Objective data - Answer observable and measurable facts and are referred to as SIGNS of a disorder. Ex.
Client's Blood pressure measurement
Subjective data - Answer consist of information that only the client feels and can describe, and are
called SYMPTOMS Ex.Pain
Short-term goals - Answer Outcomes achievable in a few days to 1 week. ( Diagnostic statement, client-
centered, measurable, realistic and Target Date)
Long-term goals - Answer Desirable outcomes that take weeks or months to accomplish
Battery - Answer A act of making bodily contact with a patient without their permission
Slander - Answer saying derogatory things about a nurse
Assault - Answer The threat to make bodily contact with a patient without permission
False imprisonment (Example) - Answer keeping a patient in the hospital against his/her wishes
because of an unpaid bill
Invasion of privacy - Answer failure to leave people and their property alone ( Ex.Taking Photographs,
revealing a clients name)
Libel - Answer Writing derogatory remarks about a physician
What is the legal age for signing a consent in SC? - Answer A patient may sign an informed consent if
he/she is 18, of sound mind and not under the influence of drugs/other
Who is an emancipated minor ? - Answer is a child under 17, who is living independent and able to
support themselves
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