OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE DATA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Name the history & Physical diagnosis plan of care answer >>>> 1. Collect
subjective data
2. collect objective data
3. establish a differential diagnosis
4. establish a diagnosis
5. establish a plan of care
What are the 6 types of subjective data? answer >>>> 1. Chief complaint
2. History of Present illness
3. Past medical history
4. Family History
5. Personal and Social History
6. Review of Systems
What are the three categories of objective data? answer >>>> 1. Physical
Examination
2. Laboratory Studies
3. Imaging and Diagnostic Studies
Name the physical examination techniques answer >>>> 1. Inspection
, OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE DATA
2. Palpation
3. Percussion
4. Auscultation
4 types of assessment answer >>>> Initial comprehensive
ongoing or partial
focused or problem orientated
emergency assessment
initial comprehensive assessment answer >>>> involves collection of subjective
data about the client's perception of his or her health of all body parts or systems,
past health history, family history, and lifestyle and health practices (which
include information related to the client's overall functioning) as well as objective
data gathered during a step-by-step physical examination.
ongoing or partial assessment answer >>>> consists of data collection that
occurs after the comprehensive database is established. This consists of a
minioverview of the client's body systems and holistic health patterns as a follow
up on health status. Any problems that were initially detected in the client's body
system or holistic health patterns are reassessed to determine any changes
(deterioration or improvement) from the baseline data
Focused or Problem Oriented Assessment answer >>>> does not replace the
comprehensive health assessment. It is performed when a comprehensive
database exists for a client who comes to the health care agency with a specific
health concern. A focused assessment consists of a thorough assessment of a
particular client problem and does not address areas not related to the problem.