2026 QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉Noticing-5. Identifying assumptions. Answer: Taking something
for granted or hastily arriving at a conclusion without supporting
evidence. A misconception.
◉Nursing Process Assessment. Answer: Observe and report to
Charge Nurse or HCP. Determine risk for injury or infection.
◉Nursing Process Diagnosis. Answer: Assist with accurate
diagnosis. Gather data to confirm or eliminate problems. Specific
causes of safety risk to an individual.
◉Nursing Process Planning/Outcomes Identifications. Answer:
Assist with setting priorities and goals, suggestions interventions. To
prevent threats to safety.
◉Nursing Process Implementation. Answer: Carry out planned
interventions. Interventions, education, environment/development
considerations.
,◉Nursing Process Evaluation. Answer: Assist with re-evaluation and
make suggestions. Compare response/results to the original goals,
plan of care.
◉Data Collection-Scope of Practice. Answer: LPN's collect data, RN's
complete Assessments.
◉Main Assessments. Answer: 3 types:
Focus Assessment
Systemic Assessment
Head to Toe Assessment
◉Focus Assessment. Answer: Focusses on one body part.
example: Heart, Lung, Stomach, etc...
◉Systemic Assessment. Answer: Focusses on one body system.
example: Respiratory, Digestive, Cardiac, etc...
◉Head to Toe Assessment. Answer: Total body examination.
◉Parts of Clinical Thinking. Answer: -Assess/learn/gain knowledge
, -Understand and ask questions
-Store information/memorize
-Recall information/bring it back
-Know what to do when information isn't in memory (know where
to look it up)
-Draw your own conclusion
◉Humble Attitude. Answer: We don't know everything.
◉2 main types of data. Answer: Objective vs Subjective
◉Objective Data. Answer: (Signs) Observable and measurable data
that can be seen and heard, or felt, smelled by someone other than
you, or by physical examination and lab data.
example: elevated temperature, vomiting, skin moisture...
◉Subjective Data. Answer: (Symptoms) Information perceived only
by the affected person, personal taste, symptoms, verbal statements
provided by the patients point of view or perception. What the
patient tells you.
◉Clinical. Answer: Is related to/or conducted in a healthcare setting
involving direct observation of the patient.