NUFT 202 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026 UPDATE.
The Nursing Process - ANS Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Assessment - ANS the deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to
determine the patients current and past health and functional status and his or her present and
past coping patterns. Includes two steps:
Collection of information and Analysis of data
Primary data collection - ANS information collected from the patient through interviews,
observations, and physical examinations
Secondary data collection - ANS information collected from family members or significant
others reports and response to interviews, other members of the health care team, medical
records, scientific and medical literature
Cue - ANS information that you obtain through use of the senses
Inference - ANS your judgement or interpretation of these cues
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,Different types of assessments - ANS Patient centered interview
Physical examination
periodic assessment
Comprehensive patient history - ANS 1) Use structured database format on the basis of an
accepted theoretical framework or practice standard
2) Problem Focused
Watson and Foster's model of "The Attending Caring Nurse," - ANS Supports a
comprehensive assessment of caring needs and concerns from a patients frame of reference. It
uses caring theory as a guide of identifying caring needs and assessing the meaning of both
subjective and objective concerns
Nola Pender's Health Promotion Model - ANS -several key factors that provide primary
motivation for individuals to adopt behaviors that maintain and improve their health
- the goal is for the individual to move toward a balanced state of positive health and well-being
Gordeons Model of 11 Functional health patterns - ANS Offers a holistic framework for
assessment of any health problem provides for a comprehensive review of a patients health
care problems
Subjective Data - ANS your patient's verbal descriptions of their health problems
Objective Data - ANS observations or measurements of a patient's health status
Sources of Data - ANS Patient
Family and significant others
Health care team
Medical records
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,Other records and the scientific literature
Nurse's experience
Patient data - ANS usually your best source of information. Patients who are conscious, alert
and able to answer questions without cognitive impairment provide the most accurate
information.
Family and Significant Others data - ANS in cases of severe illness or emergency situations,
families are often the only source of information for health care providers
Health care Team data - ANS every member of the health care team is a source of
information for identifying and verifying essential information about a patient
Medical Records data - ANS is a valuable tool for checking the consistency and similarities of
data with your personal observations
Other records and the scientific literature data - ANS HIPPA allows health care providers the
ability to share protected information as long as they use reasonable safeguards
The review of recent nursing, medical, and pharmacological literature about a patients illness
completes a patients assessment database
Nurse's Experience data - ANS Through clinical experience a nurse observes other patients;
recognizes clinical changes; and learns the types of questions to ask, choosing only the
questions that will give the most useful information.
Patient Center Interview - ANS this is relationship based and is an organized conversation
focused on learning about the well and the sick as they seek care. This becomes the basis for
forming trust and effective long term therapeutic relationships with patients.
Effective communication skills - ANS Courtesy
Comfort
Connection
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, Confirmation
Courtesy - ANS greet patients by preferred name
Introduce yourself and explain your role meet and acknowledge any visitors in a patients room
and learn their names
Comfort - ANS In a hospital setting perform any necessary comfort measures before
beginning the interview
Connection - ANS establish eye contact and sit at eye level if possible during an interview
Do not dominate a discussion or assume that you know the nature of a patients problems.
Start with open ended questions
listen and be attentive
use your observation skills
respect silence and be flexible 'let the patients needs concerns or questions guide your follow
up questions
Confirmation - ANS Ask the patient to summarize the discussion so there are no uncertanties
Be open to further clarification or discussion
Phases of an Interview - ANS -orientation and setting an agenda
-working phase
-terminating an Interview
Orientation and setting an agenda - ANS Set the scene! Your aim is to set an agenda for how
you will gather information about a patient current chief concerns or problems
-explaining your purpose
-asking patient for his or her list of concerns/problems
-nothing that all information will be confidential
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ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026 UPDATE.
The Nursing Process - ANS Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Assessment - ANS the deliberate and systematic collection of information about a patient to
determine the patients current and past health and functional status and his or her present and
past coping patterns. Includes two steps:
Collection of information and Analysis of data
Primary data collection - ANS information collected from the patient through interviews,
observations, and physical examinations
Secondary data collection - ANS information collected from family members or significant
others reports and response to interviews, other members of the health care team, medical
records, scientific and medical literature
Cue - ANS information that you obtain through use of the senses
Inference - ANS your judgement or interpretation of these cues
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,Different types of assessments - ANS Patient centered interview
Physical examination
periodic assessment
Comprehensive patient history - ANS 1) Use structured database format on the basis of an
accepted theoretical framework or practice standard
2) Problem Focused
Watson and Foster's model of "The Attending Caring Nurse," - ANS Supports a
comprehensive assessment of caring needs and concerns from a patients frame of reference. It
uses caring theory as a guide of identifying caring needs and assessing the meaning of both
subjective and objective concerns
Nola Pender's Health Promotion Model - ANS -several key factors that provide primary
motivation for individuals to adopt behaviors that maintain and improve their health
- the goal is for the individual to move toward a balanced state of positive health and well-being
Gordeons Model of 11 Functional health patterns - ANS Offers a holistic framework for
assessment of any health problem provides for a comprehensive review of a patients health
care problems
Subjective Data - ANS your patient's verbal descriptions of their health problems
Objective Data - ANS observations or measurements of a patient's health status
Sources of Data - ANS Patient
Family and significant others
Health care team
Medical records
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,Other records and the scientific literature
Nurse's experience
Patient data - ANS usually your best source of information. Patients who are conscious, alert
and able to answer questions without cognitive impairment provide the most accurate
information.
Family and Significant Others data - ANS in cases of severe illness or emergency situations,
families are often the only source of information for health care providers
Health care Team data - ANS every member of the health care team is a source of
information for identifying and verifying essential information about a patient
Medical Records data - ANS is a valuable tool for checking the consistency and similarities of
data with your personal observations
Other records and the scientific literature data - ANS HIPPA allows health care providers the
ability to share protected information as long as they use reasonable safeguards
The review of recent nursing, medical, and pharmacological literature about a patients illness
completes a patients assessment database
Nurse's Experience data - ANS Through clinical experience a nurse observes other patients;
recognizes clinical changes; and learns the types of questions to ask, choosing only the
questions that will give the most useful information.
Patient Center Interview - ANS this is relationship based and is an organized conversation
focused on learning about the well and the sick as they seek care. This becomes the basis for
forming trust and effective long term therapeutic relationships with patients.
Effective communication skills - ANS Courtesy
Comfort
Connection
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, Confirmation
Courtesy - ANS greet patients by preferred name
Introduce yourself and explain your role meet and acknowledge any visitors in a patients room
and learn their names
Comfort - ANS In a hospital setting perform any necessary comfort measures before
beginning the interview
Connection - ANS establish eye contact and sit at eye level if possible during an interview
Do not dominate a discussion or assume that you know the nature of a patients problems.
Start with open ended questions
listen and be attentive
use your observation skills
respect silence and be flexible 'let the patients needs concerns or questions guide your follow
up questions
Confirmation - ANS Ask the patient to summarize the discussion so there are no uncertanties
Be open to further clarification or discussion
Phases of an Interview - ANS -orientation and setting an agenda
-working phase
-terminating an Interview
Orientation and setting an agenda - ANS Set the scene! Your aim is to set an agenda for how
you will gather information about a patient current chief concerns or problems
-explaining your purpose
-asking patient for his or her list of concerns/problems
-nothing that all information will be confidential
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