r/t data
Nursing Process
Nursing Process cont.
Documentation
Methods of charting
100

Data that is observed through senses of hearing, sight, smell and touch.

What is objective data?

100
Decision making frame work

What is the nursing process?


100

A type of goal that is not expected to be met by discharge from the hospital

What are long-term goals?

100

A medication error or pt injury should be recorded in an ________ ________. 

What is an incident report? 

100

Subjective Data, Objective Data, Assessment Data, Plan, Intervention, Evaluation

What is the SOAPIER Method of Charting?

200

Data that is information known only by the pt or family members.

What is subjective data?

200

Labels a problem resulting from medical diagnosis 

What is a nursing diagnosis?

200

What is the nursing process in order?

Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation (ADPIE)

200

Name 5 guidelines for documentation

use black ink, sign each entry, include date and time with each entry, follow chronological order, make entries in a timely manner, be succinct, use punctuation, use only approved abbreviations, be accurate, do not leave blank lines, use continued notes, correct mistaken entries, keep medical record intact. 

200

Problem, Interventions, Evaluation

What is PIE charting? 

300

Information provided by the pt

What is primary data?

300

Overall direction to improve a problem

What are nursing goals?

300

Skillful reasoning, logical thinking, avoiding jumping to conclusions and validating information obtained are all......

What are critical thinking skills?!

300

Define these abbreviations: 1. HTN, 2. NPO, 3. AEB, 4. PPP

1. Hypertension, 2. Nothing by mouth, 3. As evidenced by, 4. Peripheral pulses palpated

300

Data (Objective, Subjective), Action (interventions), Response (pts response to interventions, evaluation phase of nursing process)

What is a DAR (focused charting)?

*you will write a DAR for each individual problem.

400

information obtained from family members, friends, and the pts chart

What is secondary data?

400

Statements of measurable patient actions 

What are expected outcomes?

400

A technique that involves listening to body organs for abnormal sounds in the lungs, heart or bowels. 

What is auscultation? 

400

The privacy protector, it provides for confidential maintenance of protected health information. 

What is HIPAA?

(Only health-care providers involved in pt care have access, pts written consent must be obtained to send med records.)

400

Situation (what is currently happening), Background (brief hx of pt and current problem), Assessment (your assessment of pt and current problem), Recommendation (what do you want)

What is SBAR?

500

What are the data gathering techniques in order?

Inspection, Auscultation, Palpation.

500

A type of nursing intervention that involves working with other health-care professionals in the hospital setting.

What is a collaborative intervention?

500

What are the first 3 categories in Maslow's Heirarchy of Human Needs?

What are physiological needs, safety and security needs and love and belonging needs? 

500

Anything the pt tells you should be in ________.

What are "quotations"?

500

"Not ______, not ____."

(pertaining to documentation)

"Not charted, not done."