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What is the difference between Subjective and Objective data? Correct Answer-Subjective Data- what the pt feels/ selfs report Objective Data- what you can observe and measure PAIN WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECTIVE PT COMPLAINT WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECTIVE What is Database? Correct Answer-A collection...

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Nur 1060 exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
What is the difference between Subjective and Objective data? Correct Answer-Subjective Data- what the pt feels/ selfs report Objective Data- what you can observe and measure PAIN WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECTIVE PT COMPLAINT WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECTIVE
What is Database? Correct Answer-A collection of information such as health history and physical examination of a patient
The ability to integrate multiple data sources and thinkinh strageties during a patient encounter to accurately identify diagnoses and implememnt appropriate management plans. Correct Answer-Dianostic Reasoning
What is. CUE? Correct Answer-A CUE is a peice of information, a sign,
or symptom, or a peie of lab data
An indirect signal that a patient uses to try to alert the doctor to a question or concern
An uncertain explanation for a cue or a set of cues that can be used as a basis for further investigation Correct Answer-Hypothesis
What is the Nursing Process? Correct Answer-The standrards of nursing practice that consists of ADOPIE Who is considered a Novice Nurse? Correct Answer-The novice nurse needs rules to guide performance
Whos is considered a Proficient nurse? Correct Answer-The proficient nurse understands a patient situation as a whole rather than as a list of tasks.
Who is considered an Expert Nurse? Correct Answer-The expert nurse vaults over these steps and arrives at a clinical judgment in one leap.
Emergent, life-threatening, immediate illnesses (establishing an airway or supporting breathing) are example of ________________ priority problems Correct Answer-First Priority Problems Example: Emergency Room
Next in urgency; require prompt intervention to avoid further deterioration (mental status change, acute pain, acute urinary elimination
problems, untreated medical problems, abnormal laboratory values, risks
of infection, risk to safety or security) Correct Answer-Secondary Priority Problems Example: Urgent Care
Important to the patient's health but can be attended to after more urgent health problems are addressed. Require long-term interventions and response might take more time. These problems might require collaborative effort between the patient and healthcare professionals. Correct Answer-Third Priority Problems
Example: PCP
The nurse has a "hunch" that the patient's elevated blood pressure is due to pain level; however, the patient received blood pressure and pain medication 45 minutes ago. What should the nurse consider in regard to this hunch?
1.Research supports that the pain and blood pressure medications will take 30 minutes to become effective. The nurse should wait until the next prescribed time and reevaluate pain level.
2.The nurse should consider consulting with the pain management team to evaluate the effectiveness of the pain medication regimen.
3.The nurse should disregard the hunch because hunches are not effective at incorporating evidence-based practices.
4.The nurse should administer pain medication based on the hunch. Correct Answer-1. The correct answer is 2. The nurse should trust the hunch; however, having another member of the team substantiate the hunch would be a collaborative approach and would provide additional reinforcement for the hunch.
2. Option 1 is incorrect because a patient's clinical status is unique and may not fit a textbook definition.

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