What is the three phases of the patient interview?
100
NANDA-I
What is the organization that identifies nursing diagnostic labels?
100
They should be included in the planning stage.
Who are patients?
100
Refers to interventions carried out with patient contact.
What is direct care interventions?
100
Focuses on the patient and patient's response to nursing interventions and outcome attainment.
What is evaluation?
200
Palpatation
What uses touch to assess body organs and skin texture, temperature, moisture, turgor, tenderness, and thickness?
200
Contains a diagnostic label, related factors, and defining characteristics.
What is an Actual Nursing Diagnosis
200
Compassion of a care giver falls into which Maslow Hierarchy of needs level?
What is Love and belonging?
200
Advocacy is this type of intervention.
What is a direct care intervention?
200
Should be updated regularly after patient evaluations.
What is a care plan?
300
Emergency Assessment
What is a physical exam done when time if a factor, treatment must begin immediately, or priorities for care need to established in a few seconds or minutes.
300
Identify and label medical illnesses.
What is a medical diagnosis?
300
Characteristics of goals
What is realistic, patient-centered, measurable and time-limited?
300
Name two prevention-oriented interventions
What is patient education and immunization?
300
The organization that requires up to date care plans
What is Joint Commission?
400
Primary data
What type of data comes from the patient?
400
Contains a diagnostic label and defining characteristics.
What are the components of a Health Promotion Nursing Diagnosis?
400
Was added to the nursing process in 1991
What is outcome identification?
400
Tasks within the nursing scope of practice that a nurse may undertake without a PCP order.
What is an independent nursing intervention?
400
Should occur every time the nurse interacts with a patient or reviews updated diagnostic laboratory and/or test results.
What is reassessment?
500
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
What is a method of organizing health-assessment data based on functional health patterns to help nurses focus on patient strengths and related but sometimes overlooked data relationships.
500
Underlying cause or etiology of a patient's problem
What are related factors?
500
Three types of nursing care interventions
What is dependent, independent, and collaborative?
500
Medical treatment are these type of nursing interventions
What is dependent nursing interventions?
500
A formal way to look at patient and treatment outcomes and to determine what can be done differently to affect a situation in a positive way.