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What are the components of assessment? - Answer-
Health history, physical examination, laboratory findings,
diagnostic findings, documentation of data
What is subjective data? - Answer-Data that only the
subject or "patient" can feel and will tell you. Considered a
SYMPTOM
What is objective data? - Answer-Observations or
measurements of a patient's health status. Considered a
SIGN
What is a comprehensive health assessment? - Answer-
Annual check up, admission to nursing facility, primary
care clinic
Full head to toe exam
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What is a problem based/focused assessment? - Answer-
Involves a history and examination that are limited to a
specific problem or complaint. This type of assessment is
most commonly used in a walk-in clinic or emergency
department
What is an episodic/follow-up assessment? - Answer-It is
an assessment to follow up after a previous appointment.
This is usually seen in surgery follow ups and after an
initial illness
What is a screening assessment? - Answer-A short
examination focused on disease detection; usually
conducted in health fairs.
What is clinical judgement influenced by? - Answer-
Nurse's knowledge, experience, ethical perspective and
knowing the patient
What is health promotion? - Answer-Behavior motivated
by the desire to increase well-being and actualize human
health potential
Ex: When someone goes to the health fair and gets BMI,
weight and cholesterol measured or getting vaccinations
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What is health protection? - Answer-Behavior motivated by
a desire to actively avoid illness, detect it early or maintain
functioning within the constraints of illness
Ex: getting regular mammograms when you mom had
breast cancer and quitting smoking to prevent lung cancer
What is clinical prevention service? - Answer-According to
Healthy People 2020, Clinical Preventative services
include disease screening and scheduled immunizations
The key to reducing death and disability is by improving
nation's health
What is primary prevention? - Answer-Prevent disease
from developing through healthy lifestyle
What is secondary prevention? - Answer-Screening efforts
to promote the detection of disease to halt the progression
of the disease process
What is health assessment? - Answer-It is a systematic
method of collecting data for the purpose of planning
patient-centered care
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Nurse's role in assessment according to the ANA
Standards of Practice - Answer-collects comprehensive
data
Nurse's role in assessment according to the VBON? -
Answer-Delegation, identifying training requirements and
what and what cannot be delegated
How does QSEN relate to health assessment? - Answer-
Patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration,
evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety,
informatics
The RN is not only responsible for gathering data, but
clustering it and using it in decision making.
What are the ANA Standards of Nursing Practice? -
Answer-Assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification,
planning, implementation and evaluation
What is the ANA nursing standard? - Answer-It provides
health teaching that address such topics as healthy