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update2025/2026 Graded A+, Exams of
Nursing
ADPIE - Nursing Process - CORRECT ANSWERS Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - CORRECT ANSWERS physiological, safety, love/belonging,
esteem, self-actualization
SMART goals - CORRECT ANSWERS Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
RN delegation - CORRECT ANSWERS RN is responsible for delegation and assignment, has
accountability, only delegates a task NOT the entire procedure, must ensure the task was done properly
Nursing Diagnosis vs Medical Diagnosis - CORRECT ANSWERS *Nursing Diagnosis: Focus on
patient response & Identify potential problems
*Medical Diagnosis:Disease process
Primary emphasis on identifying
the current problem
*Both use physical assessment, interviewing and observing as ways
to derive the diagnosis
*Both are designed for planning patient care
, subjective data - CORRECT ANSWERS things a person tells you about that you cannot observe
through your senses; symptoms
objective data - CORRECT ANSWERS information that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an
observer; signs
Things an RN cannot delegate to PN or AP - CORRECT ANSWERS Nursing process.
Client education.
Tasks that require clinical judgment.
Any tasks not appropriate for the skill and education level of that particular health care team member.
Torts - CORRECT ANSWERS wrongful acts for which an injured party has the right to sue
Types of Torts - CORRECT ANSWERS unintentional, quasi intentional, intentional
unintentional tort - CORRECT ANSWERS negligence and malpractice
Negligent Tort has 4 elements, what are they? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Duty to exercise due
care: standard of care, 2. Breach of duty, 3. Injury (no injury - no liability), 4. Proximate Cause: injury
must be caused by breach of duty
basic principles of ethics - CORRECT ANSWERS advocacy, responsibility, accountability,
confidentiality
ethical principles for client care - CORRECT ANSWERS -autonomy
-beneficence