Assessment Types
Detective or Nurse?
Do You Know your ABCs?
Body Systems
Know the Process
100

This type of assessment covers the entire body from head to toe.

What is a comprehensive assessment?

100

This tool is used to assess pupillary accommodation, pupil size and symmetry

What is a penlight?

100

ABCEDFGH ASSESSMENT - LETTER A

Letter assesses this, goals and interventions include these.

What is Airway?

Goal - establish patent airway

Intervene - what is suction

100

This acronym is used to assess pupils.

What is PERRLA?

100

The nursing process was introduced/first used in this decade.

What is the 1950's

200

This assessment focuses on a specific issue or body part.

What is a focused assessment?

200

This involves assessment of neuro, cardiovascular, respiratory, GI, GU, integumentary systems (in that order)

What is a Head-to-Toe assessment?

200

ABCEDFGH ASSESSMENT - LETTER B

Letter assesses this, goals and interventions include these.

What is breathing?

What are oxygenation and ventilation?

What is administer O2?

200

This is the normal time for capillary refill.

What is less than 2 seconds?

200

This step of the nursing process involves data collection from the patient.

What is Assessment?

300

This assessment targets one body system, such as respiratory or cardiovascular.

What is a system-specific assessment?

300

You look at alertness, hygiene, posture, skin color, eye movement when assessing this.

What is general appearance?

300

This condition involves fluid accumulation in tissues.


It starts with the letter E!

What is edema?

300

This term describes equal movement and appearance on both sides of the face.

What is symmetry?

300

These senses are useful in assessment and observation.

What are:

Sight

Hearing

Touch

Smell

400

This assessment is used to monitor changes

What is an ongoing assessment?

400

APTM in cardiovascular assessment includes what?

What are Aortic, Pulmonic, Tricuspid, Mitral heart valves?

400

This pulse is located on the top of the foot - Starts with the letter D.

What is the dorsalis pedis pulse?

400

This muscle strength score indicates full strength against resistance.

What is 5/5?

400

This is a type of goals used in patient care planning.

What is a SMART Goal?

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant, Time Bound

500

This assessment is typically done at the beginning of care to establish a baseline.

What is a comprehensive assessment?

500

You assess this by examining head to toe, front to back.

What is the integumentary system?

500

ABCEDFGH ASSESSMENT - LETTER C

Letter assesses this, goals and interventions include these.

What is Circulation?

What is stable circulation?

What are, establish IV/IO access, control bleeding and administer fluids?

500

This temperature change in extremities may indicate poor circulation.

What is cool or cold skin?

500

This type of assessment is used during an emergency.  What is it?

What is it used to Assess

BLS Assessment.

Used to assess for life-threatening Emergencies.

Used to establish presence of cardiac arrest.