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Common
-Radial
-Dorsalis pedis
-Posterior tibialis
-Carotid
Less common
-Temporal
-Brachial
-Ulnar
-Popliteal
-Femoral
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1 Nursing process 2 Pulse points
, 3 Assessment tools 4 Planning
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Nursing process 1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Planning
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns Health perception-health management pattern
Nutritional-metabolic pattern
Elimination pattern
Activity-exercise pattern
Sleep-rest pattern
Cognitive-perceptual pattern
Self-perception-self-concept pattern
Roles-relationships pattern
Sexuality-reproductive pattern
Coping-stress tolerance pattern
Values-beliefs pattern
Assessment -Collect data
-Organize data
-Validate data
-Document data
Nursing diagnosis -Analyze data
-Identify health problems, risks, and strengths
-Formulate diagnostic statements
, Planning -Prioritize problems and diagnoses
-Formulate goals and designed health outcomes
-Identify nursing interventions
Implementation -Reassess the patient
-Determine the nurse's need for assistance
-Implement nursing interventions
-Supervise delegated care
-Document nursing activities
Evaluation -Collect data related to outcomes
-Complete data with outcomes
-Relate nursing actions to patient goals/outcomes
-Draw conclusions about problem status
-Continue, modify, or end the patient's care plan
Focused assessment -Gathers specific details about the presenting
concern to either confirm or rule out abnormalities
Time-lapsed assessment -To reevaluate the patient's status and identify
whether the condition has improved, worsened, or
stayed the same
Emergency assessment -To ensure the patient has a patent airway, is
breathing, and has adequate circulation
-To identify the primary cause of the problem
Types of data -Subjective-What the patient says (sometimes
patient's family)
-Objective-What the nurse collects or observes
(physical assessment, medical records, patient
sometimes)