Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implement
Evaluation
100

The "best" source to obtain assessment data: 

What is the patient? 

100

In the following dx, what is the etiology? Disturbed sleep pattern R/T excessive intake of coffee AEB c/o tired all day, irritability

What is "excessive intake of coffee"? 

100

The two types of goals...

What are short term and long term goals? 

100

Treatment that the nurse implements based off of assessment findings...

What is a nursing intervention? 

100

A statement indicating whether a goal was met, partially met, or not met is within the _____ phase. 

What is the evaluation phase? 

200

Data that is gathered directly from the patient and data that is measurable and observable


 

What is subjective and objective assessment data? 

200

The step in the nursing process that involves analyzing the collected data to identify actual, risk/potential, or health promotion problems 

What is Diagnosing? 

Actual Diagnosis 

Risk Diagnosis 

Health Promotion Diagnosis 

200

This phase focuses on establishing goals and selecting appropriate nursing interventions for implementation

What is planning? 

200

This step involves carrying out the planned nursing interventions and documenting them

What is implementation? 

200

The acronym ADPIE represents the five core steps of the nursing process, which are Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and ...

What is evaluation? 

300

Look, listen, and feel

What is physical assessment? 


300

After assessing the patient and finding out that they have a weakened range of motion and fatigue easily. An example of an appropriate diagnosis is...

What is limited mobility? 



300

Written expected outcomes should start with:

The patient will...

300

Documentation is important in the nursing implementation phase, because if you did not document you did ____ do it. 

What is "NOT"? 

Not documented, not done

300

Reassessment, redefining diagnoses, goals and expected outcomes, and interventions

What is evaluating the effectiveness of a care plan? 

400

The stage in Tanner's critical thinking process that aligns with assessment...

What is analyzing cues? 

400

Nursing diagnosis, etiology (related factors), and symptoms (defining characteristics)...

What are the components of a nursing diagnosis statement? 

(Problem, etiology, signs/symptoms)

400

Specific, Measurable,Achievable,Realistic and Time Frame- make up what acronym

What are SMART "goals"? 

400

Thoughtful integration of the best available evidence coupled with clinical expertise

What is evidenced based practice? 

400

What do you do if expected outcomes do not meet actual outcomes? 

What is revise the plan of care

500

The cognitive process used to develop and implement the nursing process...

What is critical thinking? 

500

Types of nursing diagnoses

What are actual, risk, and health promotion 

500

When developing the plan of care, the _____ should be involved in the process

What is the patient? 

500

All nursing interventions need to have 

SMART goal w/time frame? 

The nurse will turn and reposition the patient Q2hr 

Lopressor 50mg po BID for HTN 

500

The nurse is "re-evaluating" a patient's response to pain medication. An example of an outcome that would indicate that the medication is effective...

What is the patients pain decreased from a 8/10 to 3/10 within one hour of pain medication administration. 

What is evaluating effectiveness of pain medication? 

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