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Assessment - ANSWER✔✔ Systematic gathering of information related to the
physiological, psychological, sociocultural, development, and spiritual status of an
individual, group, or community.
What are the 4 components of Assessment? - ANSWER✔✔ Diagnosis, Planning
Outcomes, Planning Interventions, Implementation, Evaluation.
What is the necessary data for identifying the client's health problems and
strengths? - ANSWER✔✔ Diagnosis
What is the data about the client's motivation, family, and available resources
help you and the client formulate realistic goals? - ANSWER✔✔ Planning
Outcomes
What is the data that helps you to choose the most effective interventions for the
client? - ANSWER✔✔ Planning Interventions
When you gather data by observing the client's responses to your interventions? -
ANSWER✔✔ Implementation
What is an example of Implementation? - ANSWER✔✔ While helping a client
ambulate, you might observe she becomes short of breath. if this is new
information, you might then identify a new nursing diagnosis such as Activity
Intolerance.
,This is when you assess the client's response after performing interventions for
existing diagnosis? - ANSWER✔✔ Evaluation
What is the purpose of Assessment? - ANSWER✔✔ To obtain data to allow you to
help the patient. It must be accurate and complete because that's the foundation
of Assessment.
What Committee identifies assessment as a core component of patient care
which must be done by an RN within how many hours of admission? -
ANSWER✔✔ The Joint Commission
Within 24 hours
During assessment, what can the assistive aides do? - ANSWER✔✔ Collect vital
signs, pain reports, and finger stick blood glucose levels.
During assessment, what is the role for professional nurses? - ANSWER✔✔ Assign
those tasks, validate the data collected, conduct the interview, and complete the
physical assessment.
What is data reveals the perspective of the person giving the data which includes
thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and sensation? - ANSWER✔✔ Subjective Data (Also
called Covert Data, or Symptoms Data)
What data can be measured or observed by the nurse or other healthcare
providers such as urine or vital signs? - ANSWER✔✔ Objective Data (Also called
Overt Data or Signs Data)
, What is Objective Data used for? - ANSWER✔✔ It's used to validate or verify
subjective information.
Example: Sami's subjective family history revealed significant risk factors for
breast and cervical cancers, so you referred her for a gynecological exam. The
results of the breast exam and Pap smear provide objective data about these risk
factors.
Example: If you think the patient's report of dietary intake and insulin use is
inaccurate, you would measure the blood sugar and ask for a dietary journal.
What is Primary Data? - ANSWER✔✔ Subjective and objective information
obtained DIRECTLY from the client in what the client says or what you observe.
What is Secondary Data? - ANSWER✔✔ Data obtained "secondhand" from a
medical record or from another caregiver.
What are some examples of Subjective Data? - ANSWER✔✔ My throat hurts
when I swallow.
"Our children have no place to go after football games. That is why they get into
so much trouble."
What are some example of Objective Data? - ANSWER✔✔ White patches noted at
the tonsillar area.
In a windshield survey, no public facilities are opened after football games to
allow sound people to socialize under supervision.
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