NUFT 202 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026 UPDATE.
Nursing Process - ANS Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
CJMM - ANS Recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritized hypotheses, generate solutions, take
action, evaluate outcomes
Assessment - ANS recognition: collection and verification of data
analysis of data
Primary data - ANS From patient (interview, observation physical exam, labs, scans)
Secondary data - ANS family and significant others
health care team
medical records
Subjective data - ANS pt's POV
collected via interview
Objective data - ANS observable and measurable data
collected by physical exam, vital signs, labs, and scans
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, Pt centered interview - ANS assessment
phases: orientation and setting agenda, working phase, termination
Periodic assessments - ANS make during rounding or administering (safety checks, pain)
Physical exam - ANS focused or comprehensive
Positive interviewing techniques - ANS observation, open ended questions, back channeling
(show attentiveness), probing (tell me more), clarifying, summarizing
Negative interview techniques - ANS leading questions, closed ended questions, multiple
questions, interrupting, judgmental questions (why?)
Analysis - ANS organizing data to identify patterns
ensuring data and completeness
Cue - ANS information that you pick up on
Cue clustering - ANS putting cues together that could mean the same thing
Inference - ANS judgment or interpretation of these cues
Assessment importance - ANS foundation of care planning: accurate assessment is crucial
Individualized care: tailors care to meet specific pt needs
early detection: identifies potential health issues early
informed decision making: provides necessary information for evidence based decisions
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026 UPDATE.
Nursing Process - ANS Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
CJMM - ANS Recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritized hypotheses, generate solutions, take
action, evaluate outcomes
Assessment - ANS recognition: collection and verification of data
analysis of data
Primary data - ANS From patient (interview, observation physical exam, labs, scans)
Secondary data - ANS family and significant others
health care team
medical records
Subjective data - ANS pt's POV
collected via interview
Objective data - ANS observable and measurable data
collected by physical exam, vital signs, labs, and scans
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, Pt centered interview - ANS assessment
phases: orientation and setting agenda, working phase, termination
Periodic assessments - ANS make during rounding or administering (safety checks, pain)
Physical exam - ANS focused or comprehensive
Positive interviewing techniques - ANS observation, open ended questions, back channeling
(show attentiveness), probing (tell me more), clarifying, summarizing
Negative interview techniques - ANS leading questions, closed ended questions, multiple
questions, interrupting, judgmental questions (why?)
Analysis - ANS organizing data to identify patterns
ensuring data and completeness
Cue - ANS information that you pick up on
Cue clustering - ANS putting cues together that could mean the same thing
Inference - ANS judgment or interpretation of these cues
Assessment importance - ANS foundation of care planning: accurate assessment is crucial
Individualized care: tailors care to meet specific pt needs
early detection: identifies potential health issues early
informed decision making: provides necessary information for evidence based decisions
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.