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Biographical Data Name, Gender, Address, phone number, email
address, birth date, birthplace, race/ethnicity,
religion, marital status, occupation, contact person,
and source of data
Reason for Seeking Health Care Chief complaint (CC) or presenting problem
History of Present illness Conduct a symptom analysis - include OLDCARTS
Present Health Status Focus on patient condition's (acute and chronic),
medications the patient is currently taking, and
allergies the patient has experienced.
Past Health History Explore past and present conditions that may have
some effect on patient's current health needs and
problems.
Family History Review of patient's blood relatives (biologic),
spouse and children to identify illnesses of genetic,
familial or environmental nature that may affect the
patient's current or future health.
,Personal and Psychosocial History Explores a variety of topics, including any
information that affects the patient's physical and
mental health.
Review of Systems Conducted to inquire about past & present health
of each of the patient's body systems. Use
OLDCARTS. If sufficient data has been collected
about the body system in the Present
Illness/Present Health status section, these
questions are not repeated.
, No delegation to NAP. According to the ANA Standards of Practice, what
The RN is not only responsible for is the registered nurse's role in assessment?
gathering data, but clustering it and
using it in decision making.
The delegating nurse retains
responsibility and accountability for
nursing care of the client, including
nursing assessment, planning,
evaluation, documentation, and
supervision. The delegating nurse
shall assess the clinical status and
stability of the client's condition;
determine the type, complexity, and
frequency of the nursing care
needed; and delegate only those
tasks that:
a. Do not require the exercise of
independent nursing judgment;
b. Do not require complex
observations or critical decisions
with respect to the nursing task or
procedure;
c. Frequently recur in the routine
care of the client or group of clients;
d. Do not require repeated
performance of nursing assessments;
e. Utilize a standard procedure in
which the tasks or procedures can
be performed according to exact,
unc
Primary prevention Prevent disease from developing through healthy
lifestyle
Questions and Answers | Verified Solutions | 2026
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Terms in this set (87)
Biographical Data Name, Gender, Address, phone number, email
address, birth date, birthplace, race/ethnicity,
religion, marital status, occupation, contact person,
and source of data
Reason for Seeking Health Care Chief complaint (CC) or presenting problem
History of Present illness Conduct a symptom analysis - include OLDCARTS
Present Health Status Focus on patient condition's (acute and chronic),
medications the patient is currently taking, and
allergies the patient has experienced.
Past Health History Explore past and present conditions that may have
some effect on patient's current health needs and
problems.
Family History Review of patient's blood relatives (biologic),
spouse and children to identify illnesses of genetic,
familial or environmental nature that may affect the
patient's current or future health.
,Personal and Psychosocial History Explores a variety of topics, including any
information that affects the patient's physical and
mental health.
Review of Systems Conducted to inquire about past & present health
of each of the patient's body systems. Use
OLDCARTS. If sufficient data has been collected
about the body system in the Present
Illness/Present Health status section, these
questions are not repeated.
, No delegation to NAP. According to the ANA Standards of Practice, what
The RN is not only responsible for is the registered nurse's role in assessment?
gathering data, but clustering it and
using it in decision making.
The delegating nurse retains
responsibility and accountability for
nursing care of the client, including
nursing assessment, planning,
evaluation, documentation, and
supervision. The delegating nurse
shall assess the clinical status and
stability of the client's condition;
determine the type, complexity, and
frequency of the nursing care
needed; and delegate only those
tasks that:
a. Do not require the exercise of
independent nursing judgment;
b. Do not require complex
observations or critical decisions
with respect to the nursing task or
procedure;
c. Frequently recur in the routine
care of the client or group of clients;
d. Do not require repeated
performance of nursing assessments;
e. Utilize a standard procedure in
which the tasks or procedures can
be performed according to exact,
unc
Primary prevention Prevent disease from developing through healthy
lifestyle