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100
Assessment
What is the first step in the nursing process
100
Diagnosis
What is the second step in the nursing process
100
Planning
What is the third step in the nursing process
100
Implementation
What is fourth step in the nursing process
100
evaluation
What is the final step in the nursing process
200
health history
What is conducted to determine a person's state of wellness or illness
200
Actual diagnosis
What comes before risk diagnosis
200
goals
What must be measurable
200
always
When should individualized interventions be used
200
pre-injury level
what is the goal of the nurse
300
physical assessment
How is the need for nursing care determined
300
NANDA
Who compiles and categorizes the most commonly selected nursing diagnosis
300
prioritizing
What is the first step in the planning phase
300
teachin
What do all clients need
300
A client returns to pre-injury level
What is appropriate goal setting and implementation of interventions
400
four fundamental techniques during a physical exam
What is inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation
400
nursing diagnosis
What is not a medical diagnosis
400
expected outcomes
How are the patient's behaviors and the time period for achievement expressed
400
interventions
What are assessments, actual interventions, medications administered, and teaching plans
400
early
What is when should planning to return to their living environment begin
500
health history
What is the biographical data, chief complaint, present health concern, family history, review of systems and patient profile
500
possible diagnosis
What is pain, impaired skin, infection, and self-care deficit
500
short term and long term
What are the types of goals that should be set
500
completed nursing interventions
When does the implementation phase end
500
as needed
when should the plan of care be revised
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