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Assessment
1. Nursing Process Analyze/Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
what the person says about himself or
2. Subjective Data
herself
3. Objective Data what the health professional observes
by inspecting, palpating, percussing,
and auscultating during the physical
examination
4. Observations the nurse makes objective are _____________ data.
5. ABC's of Nursing A- airway
B- breathing
C- circulation
6. The priority problem is the nursing diagnosis ______________
________________.
7. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2)
Safety and Security,
(level 3) Relationships, Love and
Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5)
Self Actualization
,8. SMART goals Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
9. What acronym does the nurse SMART use when setting goals or
educating a client?
10. TORTS Wrongful acts that give rise to a civil lawsuit.
11. Malpractice Failure by a health professional to meet accepted
standards
12. neglect fail to care for properly
13. The 5 Rights of Delegation 1. Right task
2. Right circumstance
3. Right person
4. Right direction/communication
5. Right supervision/evaluation
14. Primary Preventions prevent the onset of disease
15. Secondary Preventions Actions that lessen, eliminate, or contain
problems after they appear.
16. Tertiary Preventions Activities directed toward rehabilitation rather
than diagnosis and treatment.
17. In primary prevention the per- doesn't son ______________ already have
the disease.
, 18. In secondary prevention testing
the person is getting
_________________ done.
19. Culturally congruent care care that fits a person's life patterns,
values, and system of meaning
20. therapeutic diets modifications of the normal diet and are used to
improve
specific health conditions
21. Clear Liquid Diet - liquids that leave little residue
- examples: clear fruit juices, gelatin,
broth
22. Blood Flow: preload - end diastolic pressure of the heart when the
ventricle has
become filled with blood.
23. Blood Flow: afterload - the pressure the heart's ventricles must
overcome to eject
blood during systole (heart
contraction).
24. Enteral Tube Feeding a method of feeding by providing a liquid diet
directly to the
stomach or intestine through a tube
placed down the throat or through the
wall of the GI tract