PN 111 Chapters 1-4 Exam Questions And Correct
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What is a comprehensive assessment and what is an example of when a comprehensive
assessment should be done?
A detailed patient history including a physical examination either in a primary care
setting, admission to a hospital or long-term care facility and includes subjective and
objective data
◦Encompasses:
◦Health problems
◦Disease prevention
◦Assessment for problems associated with risk factors
◦Assessment for age and gender specific problems
◦Ex: First time visit to a new health provider
What is a focused/problem assessment and what is an example of when a
focused/problem assessment should be done?
◦History and examination are limited to a specific problem or complaint (ex: sore throat)
, ◦Most commonly used in a walk in clinic or emergency department, but may also be
used in a primary care setting.
◦Focus is on a specific problem
Ex: Emergency room, urgent care or in a clinic setting
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What is an episodic assessment and what is an example of when an episodic assessment
should be done?
Patient is following up with a provider for a previous problem
ex: Pt is following up with physician after being diagnosed with pneumonia, diabetes,
asthma etc.
What is a shift assessment?
Answers 2024-2025
What is a comprehensive assessment and what is an example of when a comprehensive
assessment should be done?
A detailed patient history including a physical examination either in a primary care
setting, admission to a hospital or long-term care facility and includes subjective and
objective data
◦Encompasses:
◦Health problems
◦Disease prevention
◦Assessment for problems associated with risk factors
◦Assessment for age and gender specific problems
◦Ex: First time visit to a new health provider
What is a focused/problem assessment and what is an example of when a
focused/problem assessment should be done?
◦History and examination are limited to a specific problem or complaint (ex: sore throat)
, ◦Most commonly used in a walk in clinic or emergency department, but may also be
used in a primary care setting.
◦Focus is on a specific problem
Ex: Emergency room, urgent care or in a clinic setting
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What is an episodic assessment and what is an example of when an episodic assessment
should be done?
Patient is following up with a provider for a previous problem
ex: Pt is following up with physician after being diagnosed with pneumonia, diabetes,
asthma etc.
What is a shift assessment?