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[Show more]Subjective - sensations, symptoms, feelings. Things that can only be verified by the patient. 
Objective - measurable data 
Components of a successful interview - 1. Gather data 
2. Establish rapport (close relationship) 
3. Educate the client 
4. Extend rapport for continuing the relationship/futur...
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Add to cartSubjective - sensations, symptoms, feelings. Things that can only be verified by the patient. 
Objective - measurable data 
Components of a successful interview - 1. Gather data 
2. Establish rapport (close relationship) 
3. Educate the client 
4. Extend rapport for continuing the relationship/futur...
Medical Asepsis - AKA clean technique. used in many daily activities, such as hand washing and 
changing of linens. 
Medical Asepsis - AKA clean technique. used in many daily activities, such as hand washing and 
changing of linens. 
What is the single most important infection control technique? - H...
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Add to cartMedical Asepsis - AKA clean technique. used in many daily activities, such as hand washing and 
changing of linens. 
Medical Asepsis - AKA clean technique. used in many daily activities, such as hand washing and 
changing of linens. 
What is the single most important infection control technique? - H...
Steps of the Nursing Process - 1. Assessment 
2.Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. implementation 
5. Evalulation 
Components of a health hx - biographical data, chief complaint, hx of present illness, past hx, 
family hx, lifestyle, and social data. 
Assessment - Collecting, organizing, and validating data...
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Add to cartSteps of the Nursing Process - 1. Assessment 
2.Diagnosis 
3. Planning 
4. implementation 
5. Evalulation 
Components of a health hx - biographical data, chief complaint, hx of present illness, past hx, 
family hx, lifestyle, and social data. 
Assessment - Collecting, organizing, and validating data...
what is an example of an illness-prevention activity? - administering immunization for HPV 
which contribution of Florence Nightingale had an immediate impact on improving patients health? - 
providing clean environment 
which is the biggest disadvantage of having nursing assistive personnel (NAP) a...
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Add to cartwhat is an example of an illness-prevention activity? - administering immunization for HPV 
which contribution of Florence Nightingale had an immediate impact on improving patients health? - 
providing clean environment 
which is the biggest disadvantage of having nursing assistive personnel (NAP) a...
Florence Nightingale - goal of nursing is "to put patient in best condition for nature to act upon 
him" 
American Nurses Association Social Policy statement - defines nursing as diagnosis, treatment of 
human responses to health, illness 
Nursing Aim's - Promote health 
Prevent Illness 
Restore ...
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Add to cartFlorence Nightingale - goal of nursing is "to put patient in best condition for nature to act upon 
him" 
American Nurses Association Social Policy statement - defines nursing as diagnosis, treatment of 
human responses to health, illness 
Nursing Aim's - Promote health 
Prevent Illness 
Restore ...
The therapeutic communication technique known as ______, is the skill of identifying with the way 
another person feels. - Empathy 
Factors that distort the quality of the message known as ______, can interfere with communication at 
any point in the process. - Noise 
Rapport refers to a feeling of ...
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Add to cartThe therapeutic communication technique known as ______, is the skill of identifying with the way 
another person feels. - Empathy 
Factors that distort the quality of the message known as ______, can interfere with communication at 
any point in the process. - Noise 
Rapport refers to a feeling of ...
Respirations at rest - Ratio of 1 second inspiration to 2 seconds expiration 
Respirations during exertion - Ratio of 1 second inspiration to 1 second expiration 
Purposes of physical assessment - Collect baseline data regarding the patient's health status, 
validate, build on and/or refute histori...
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Add to cartRespirations at rest - Ratio of 1 second inspiration to 2 seconds expiration 
Respirations during exertion - Ratio of 1 second inspiration to 1 second expiration 
Purposes of physical assessment - Collect baseline data regarding the patient's health status, 
validate, build on and/or refute histori...
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