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assessment - ANS-Phase of nursing process that gathers, organizes and verifies information; is
systematic
diagnosis - ANS-phase of nursing process that determines what the health problem or need is
planning - ANS-phase of nursing process that sets patient centered goals and expected outcomes and
selecting nursing interventions
implementation - ANS-phase of nursing process that puts into place all of the nursing actions
evaluation - ANS-phase of nursing process that is used to determine if outcomes or goals were met
assessment - ANS-_______________ is the first step in determining priorities to individualized care.
Observation, Interview, Examination, Medical Record Review - ANS-Data collection methods/sources
orientation, working, termination - ANS-The 3 phases of an interview:
subjective - ANS-Data from what the patient tells you
,objective - ANS-Data that is measurable gathered from physical examination
nursing diagnosis - ANS-clients actual or potential response to a health problem used as a basis for
nursing intervention to achieve outcomes
medical diagnosis - ANS-identified illness and design treatment plan to cure patient
at risk for - ANS-What nursing diagnoses require no defining characteristics but the patient has been
identified with factors that could lead to a problem?
readiness for enhanced - ANS-What nursing diagnosis topics cover wellness issues
diagnostic statement, etiology, defining charactoristics - ANS-What are the 3 components of the nursing
diagnosis formulation
fluid - ANS-Classification of priorities during planning is a __________ process.
High - ANS-___________ priority is life threatening and needs treatment as soon as possible
intermediate - ANS-______________ priority are non urgent non life threatening but should get to it.
ex. wound cleaning
low - ANS-_____________ priority are not directly related to an illness but can impact the future
ex. What is your plan once you go home? Who will be managing your medications?
intermediate outcomes - ANS-Short term goals that should be completed by end of shift
long-term (final) outcomes - ANS-goal with the maximum level possible
, discharge outcomes - ANS-goals achievable by discharge
health promotion outcomes - ANS-goals to help the family and patient stay healthy
client behavior (action verb), criteria of performance, conditions, time frame - ANS-Components of an
outcome statement:
observable - ANS-O in OUTCOME
Utilitarian/Realistic - ANS-U in OUTCOME
Time frame - ANS-T in OUTCOME
Collaborative/Mutual - ANS-C in OUTCOME
One (singular) - ANS-2nd O in OUTCOME
Measurable - ANS-M in OUTCOME
Each individual - ANS-E in OUTCOME
protocols - ANS-Specific nursing intervention that is specific to a situation
standing orders - ANS-What is provided by the physician to do under certain nursing homes, saw in long
term facilities, very routine
independent/nurse initiated - ANS-an intervention when a nurse does what they can do