Subjective Data correct answers Information provided by the patient
Objective Data correct answers Information obtained by the healthcare provider
6 Steps in Nursing Diagnosis correct answers Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcome, Planning,
Implementation, Evaluation
First-level priority problems correct answers emergent, life-threatening, and immediate, such as
establishing an airway or supporting breathing
Second-level priority problems correct answers Next in urgency. Require prompt intervention
such as:
acute pain, acute urinary elimination problem, untreated medical problems, abnormal lab test
results
Third-level priority problems correct answers important to the patient's health but can be
addressed after more urgent health problems are addressed. (Knowledge deficit, altered family
processes, and low self esteem)
EBP (evidence based practice) correct answers nursing care provided that is supported by sound
scientific rationale/evidence
Holistic Health Model correct answers assesses the whole person because it views the mind,
body, and spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the environment.
PQRST stands for: correct answers Provocative or Palliative (what makes it worse or better)
Quality or quantity
Region or Radiation
, Severity or Scale
Timing
Complete database correct answers a complete health history and full physical examination
Focused database correct answers used for a limited or short-term problem; concerns mainly one
problem
Follow-up database correct answers evaluates the status of any identified problem at regular
intervals to follow up on short term or chronic health problems
Emergency Database correct answers rapid collection of crucial data (often at lifesaving
moments)
What do you begin an interview with? correct answers Introducing yourself and your role
How do you ask questions in an interview? correct answers Start with open-ended then closed or
direct questions
What should you do to let a patient know the interview is almost over? correct answers Signal
that the interview is almost over
What are the ten traps of interviewing? correct answers 1. Providing false assurance or
reassurance
2. Giving unwanted advice
3. Using authority
4. Using avoidance language
5. Engaging in distancing
6. Using professional jargon