,Bates’ IGuide ITo IPhysical IExamination Iand IHistory ITaking I13th
Edition IBickley ITest IBank
CHAPTER I1 IFoundations Ifor
IClinicalIProficiency
1. After Icompleting Ian Iinitial Iassessment Iof Ia Ipatient, Ithe Inurse Ihas Icharted Ithat Ihis
Irespirationsare Ieupneic Iand Ihis Ipulse Iis I58 Ibeats Iper Iminute. IThese Itypes Iof Idata
Iwould Ibe:
a Objective.
.
b Reflective.
.
c Subjective.
.
d Introspective.
.
ANS: IA
Objective Idata Iare Iwhat Ithe Ihealth Iprofessional Iobserves Iby Iinspecting, Ipercussing,
Ipalpating, Iand Iauscultating Iduring Ithe Iphysical Iexamination. ISubjective Idata Iis Iwhat
Ithe Iperson Isays Iabouthim Ior Iherself Iduring Ihistory Itaking. IThe Iterms Ireflective Iand
Iintrospective Iare Inot Iused Ito Idescribe Idata.
DIF: ICognitive ILevel: IUnderstanding I(Comprehension) IREF: Ip. I2
MSC: IClient INeeds: ISafe Iand IEffective ICare IEnvironment: IManagement Iof ICare
2. A Ipatient Itells Ithe Inurse Ithat Ihe Iis Ivery Inervous, Iis Inauseated, Iand Ifeels Ihot.
ITheseItypes Iofdata Iwould Ibe:
, a Objective.
.
b Reflective.
.
c Subjective.
.
d Introspective.
.
ANS: IC
Subjective Idata Iare Iwhat Ithe Iperson Isays Iabout Ihim Ior Iherself Iduring Ihistory
Itaking.IObjectivedata Iare Iwhat Ithe Ihealth Iprofessional Iobserves Iby Iinspecting,
Ipercussing, Ipalpating, Iand
auscultating Iduring Ithe I physical I examination. I The Iterms Ireflective I and I introspective
I are I not Iused