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Subjective Data Answer - Information provided by the patient
Objective Data Answer - Information obtained by the healthcare provider
6 Steps in Nursing Diagnosis Answer - Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcome,
Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
First-level priority problems Answer - emergent, life-threatening, and
immediate, such as establishing an airway or supporting breathing
Second-level priority problems Answer - Next in urgency. Require prompt
intervention such as:
acute pain, acute urinary elimination problem, untreated medical problems,
abnormal lab test results
Third-level priority problems Answer - important to the patient's health but
can be addressed after more urgent health problems are addressed.
(Knowledge deficit, altered family processes, and low self esteem)
EBP (evidence based practice) Answer - nursing care provided that is
supported by sound scientific rationale/evidence
, Holistic Health Model Answer - assesses the whole person because it views the
mind, body, and spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the
environment.
PQRST stands for: Answer - Provocative or Palliative (what makes it worse or
better)
Quality or quantity
Region or Radiation
Severity or Scale
Timing
Complete database Answer - a complete health history and full physical
examination
Focused database Answer - used for a limited or short-term problem; concerns
mainly one problem
Follow-up database Answer - evaluates the status of any identified problem at
regular intervals to follow up on short term or chronic health problems
Emergency Database Answer - rapid collection of crucial data (often at
lifesaving moments)
What do you begin an interview with? Answer - Introducing yourself and your
role
How do you ask questions in an interview? Answer - Start with open-ended
then closed or direct questions