Subjective vs. Objective Data
Health Promotion & Prevention
CJMM – Clinical Judgment
Types of Assessments
Activities for FUN
100

The client reports, " I feel nauseated and my stomach hurts"

What is subjective data?

100

Teaching a client about healthy eating to prevent diabetes is which level of prevention?

What is Primary Prevention

100

A nurse provided teaching to a client about insulin administration. Later, the nurse reviews the client’s return demonstration and realizes that the instructions were not fully understood. According to the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM), which step is the nurse using when recognizing the need to change the teaching approach?

What is reflecting

100

A nurse measures blood pressure at a community health fair.

What is a Screening

100

How many children does the professor have 

What is five

200

The nurse notes pale skin and hemoglobin of 8.2 g/dL. This is an example of:

What is objective data?

200

Checking a teenager’s spine for scoliosis is an example of:

What is secondary prevention?

200

A client says, “I am tired all the time,” and the nurse notes pale conjunctiva. Which CJMM step involves putting these findings together to suggest anemia?

What is analyzing cues

200

A nurse admits a new client and collects a complete health history and physical exam.

What is a Comprehensive Assessment

200

Where is the best place to go a fun basketball game 

What is NKU

300

The client states, “I feel short of breath when I walk to the bathroom.” This is an example of:

What is objective data

300

Providing rehabilitation to a stroke client to regain mobility is an example of:

What is Tertiary Prevention

300

After identifying dehydration cues, the nurse administers IV fluids. Which CJMM step is this?

What is responding

300

A nurse checks vital signs, pain, and IV site at the beginning of a 12-hour shift.

What is a shift assessment

300

What is Professor Powell's favorite subject?

What is the bowel

400

The nurse palpates guarding and tenderness in the abdomen.

What is objective data

400

A nurse teaches a group of adults about the importance of receiving routine blood pressure screenings.

What is secondary Prevention

400

A nurse is assessing a client with pneumonia. The nurse notes a respiratory rate of 30/min, oxygen saturation of 85%, and hears crackles in the lower lobes. According to the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM), which step is the nurse demonstrating by identifying these findings as important?

What is recognizing cues (Noticing)

400

A nurse is caring for a client who arrives at an urgent care clinic with complaints of ear pain and sore throat.

What is a focused assessment

400

Where is the food at the college the best at?

What is the student Union

500

The patient states, "My head hurts" 

What is subjective data

500

A nurse is providing care to a client who experienced a stroke six months ago and now attends physical therapy three times a week

What is Tertiary screening


500

A nurse is caring for a client who reports shortness of breath. The nurse checks oxygen saturation, observes labored breathing, and notes use of accessory muscles. According to the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM), what is the next step after recognizing these cues?

What is analyzing the cues (interpreting)

500

A nurse is admitting a client to the hospital for elective surgery

What is a Comprehensive Assessment

500

What is Professor Kinnard's favorite food?

What is Mexican