Healthcare Delivery
The Nursing Process- Which Part?
Physical Assessment
Vitals
Admissions Transfers and Discharge
100

This program was implemented under President Barack Obama With the goal of reducing  healthcare disparities and makes healthcare less expensive for individuals

What is the Affordable Healthcare Act ( ACA)

100

The nurse is collecting data and separating subjective data from objective data. She is also prioritizing Problems. 

What is the Assessment Phase

100

The client is complaining of pain to his lower abdominal area. What assessment would be most appropriate for this complaint

What is a focused assessment

100

This term refers to the production of heat

What is Thermogenesis

100

This process should begin upon admission to the healthcare facility

What is the discharge process

200

This level of care is usually short term and a place where clients can receive intense  therapies ordered by their physician

What is a Rehabilitation facility

200

The Nurse selects interventions related to the client Problems

What is the  Planning phase

200

The client was seen guarding their shoulder during morning care. What type of data is this?

What is objective data

200

This is an area where you may take a pulse and it may be faster than the radial pulse. it is also called the PMI

What is the Apical Pulse


Where is it located????

200

After gathering the assessment data. This is the most important process

What is documenting your assessment

300

This level of care Tends to be the most expensive place per day for clients

What is the intensive care unit

300

The nurse is putting the plan into action

What is the implementation phase

300

The onset of this illness has been gradual and has lasted for the last year.

What is a chronic illness

300

This term is used to describe  respirations less than 12

BradyPnea

300

This document is collected upon admission and identifies the individual responsible for assisting with decision making if the client is unable to do so

What is the advance directive

400

This level of care can occur at home or in a hospital setting and the client usually enters this level of care when they are no longer seeking a cure or treatment for an illness

What is  Hospice

400

The nurse develops a problem statement based on client problems

What is diagnosis

Who is responsible for this???

How many parts are involved in this process??

400

During the initial interview. The client states that her Mother Passed away from heart disease What would the nurse classify this as

What is a risk factor

400

These are Abnormal sounds that may be heard when auscultating the lung with a stethoscope?

What are Adventitious Sound

400

This part of the assessment is where the nurse documents home situation  History of Mental illness and drug use.

What is  Psychosocial History

500

The nurse makes considerations for a client's Prayer time and rituals when she is scheduling diagnostic testing.. what factors is she considering when giving holistic care

 What is Cultural and Spirituality 

500

The nurse determines that the plan was not successful in meeting the client goal?

What is evaluation

What must the nurse do at this point???

500

The nurse performs this type of assessment before beginning her shift

What is an initial  head to toe Shift assessment

How is this different from the Comprehensive assessment????

500

This pressure is a measurement of force exerted by the blood against the walls of arteries during Contraction of the Ventricles

What is the Systolic Pressure

500

This form is used when a client makes the decision to leave the hospital before  the physician discharges  the client

What is against Medical advice documentation