What is the nursing process? correct answers (ADPIE)
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
What is assessment in the nursing process? correct answers collect, organize, validate and record
data about the patients current health status. (what do I see and hear) (starts as soon as you walk
in the room)
What is diagnosis (analysis) in the nursing process? correct answers -identifying health problems
-observing data (what did I gather from the assessment)
What is planning in the nursing process? correct answers What are we going to do about it?
What is implementation in the nursing process? correct answers carrying out a plan of action
developed in the planning phase
What is evaluation in the nursing process? correct answers The final step in the nursing process;
requires nurse to review patient goals and determine if expected outcome criteria were
met/achieved.
What are the 6 levels of health care? correct answers preventative, primary, secondary, tertiary,
restorative, continuing
What is the preventative level in health care? correct answers Measures taken to prevent illness
and injury (wellness visits, screenings)
, What is the primary level of health care? correct answers Health promotion, managing
progression (ongoing management of chronic disease)
What is the secondary level of health care correct answers Acute care (urgent care)
What is the tertiary level of health care? correct answers Specialized care (ICU, cardiology)
What is the restorative level of health care correct answers Rehab setting (home care)
What is the continuing level of health care? correct answers Assisted living facility
What is discharge planning correct answers Coordinating, planning, and arranging for the
transition from one health care setting to home
What is patient centered care? correct answers patient is involved in decision making
What are health care disparities? correct answers differences among populations in the
availability, accessibility, and quality of health care services (impact ability to give patient
centered care)
What is the health belief model? correct answers Percieved susceptibility: the person must
recognize that they may be susceptible to the disease
Perceived severity; whether the person deems the condition to be severe enough to take action
Perceived benefits; what the person would likely gain from taking the preventative health action
Perceived barriers; obstacles that may discourage the person from taking action
Cues to action; enticements that may prompt the person to take action
Self efficacy; the level of confidence the person has that they can carry out the health actions