Assess
Diagnose
Plan
Implement
Evaluate
100

Name the two types of data obtained from your patient

Objective and subjective

100

A nursing diagnosis must be approved by what organization?

NANDA-I

100

What does the acronym SMART stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timed

100

A nurse administrating medication to a patient is a form of what care?

Direct care

100

Patient-centered care is only achieved when a patient and family are actively involved what process of the care plan?

Evaluation process

200

Name the 5 components of the pain assessment method.

P- Provokes 

Q- Quality 

R- Radiate 

S- Severity 

T- Time

200

Your review and analysis of assessment data involves critically organizing all data elements about a patient into meaningful patterns, also called?

Data clusters

200

Consultation occurs most often during which phase of the nursing process?

Planning

200

Who defines standards of professional nursing practice?

ANA (American Nurses Association)

200

Your patient has met the goals of their care plan, you should now do what?

Discontinue the care plan

300

During what phase of the patient-centered interview should the nurse ask open-ended questions?

Working phase 

300

A nurse interviews and conducts a physical exam of a patient that includes the following findings: reduced range of motion of lower hips, reduced strength in left leg, and difficulty turning in bed without assistance. This data set is an example of:

Data cluster 

300

Prioritize nursing diagnoses first by considering patients' immediate needs based on what?

ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)

Maslow's Hierarchy of needs may also be used to determine highest priority

300

Direct care measures usually performed during a normal day, including ambulation, toileting, eating, are called?

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

300

What is the key to evaluation?

Critical thinking

400

Which communication technique is used when the nurse says "Is there anything else you can tell me?"

Probing

400

NANDA-I categorizes nursing diagnoses into 3 types, what are they?

Problem-focused, risk diagnosis, and health promotion

400

A guideline for coordinating nursing care, promoting continuity of care, and listing outcome criteria to be used later in evaluation

Nursing care plan

400

A preprinted document containing medical orders for routine therapies, monitoring guidelines, and/or diagnostic procedures for specific patients with identified clinical problems is called?

A standing order

400

The criterion-based standards used in evaluation include the _____ identified during planning.

Expected outcomes

500

Name 4 environmental factors that may affect the adequacy of an assessment

Setting, Time Pressure, Task Complexity, Interruptions 

500

Related factors for NANDA-I diagnoses include four categories, what are they?

Pathophysiological (biological or psychological), treatment-related, situational (environmental or personal), and maturational.

500

Nurse-initiated intervention are autonomous actions based on?

Scientific rationale 

500

Name one nursing intervention you might use for a patient with acute pain.

Administer analgesic prn as ordered

Educate patient about managing prn medication

Teach relaxation exercises to be used when pain is in control

500

What improves the accuracy of clinical decisions and making diagnostic conclusions.

Reflective reasoning

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