QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS |
A+ GRADE VERIFIED ANSWERS
comprehensive assessment
-a full examination of all body systems that is conducted in a
systematic way from head to toe
focused exam
-the assessment of either a body system or a body part that is guided
by the client's presenting concern
subjective data
-the client's reason, usually physical symptoms, for visiting the
provider
objective data
-the nurse's observations or measurements of a client's health
condition
contextual awareness
-understanding the status of the client and the events that have led
to their interaction with the health care team
analyzing assumptions
, -evaluating the client's clinical situation and the use or modification
of standard approaches to meet the health needs or concerns of the
client
nonmaleficence
-duty to do no harm
beneficence
-doing good
autonomy
-individuals have the right to determine their own actions and the
freedom to make their own decisions; client may refuse treatment
entirely
justice
-treat everyone fairly, regardless of their ability to pay for treatment,
their social status, or cultural or religious background
confidentiality
-respecting the rights of the client to maintain privacy
The Health Insurance
-Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996
-law that establishes public standards regarding how, with whom,
and when health information may be shared
first line of defense to decrease nosocomial infections
-hand hygeine
ISBARR
-identification, situation, background, assessment, recommendation,
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palpation