Health Assessment Health Assessment Flashcard Maker: Emily Bays 768 Cards - 20 Decks - 155 Learners Sample Decks: Quiz #1 Hair, Skin, and Nails, Quiz #2- Ears, Quiz #1 Show Class Health Assessment Health Assessment Flashcard Maker: Andy Cheng 633 Cards - 11 Decks - 55 Learners Test 1 Ch 1 testprep.docx. Feedback: INCORRECT When obtaining a *child's health history*, use the same structure you would use for an adult, but make pertinent modifications or additions. (2) the *cultural beliefs and practices* of different people. Feedback: INCORRECT Euphemisms are used to avoid reality or to hide feelings. What type of data base is most appropriate when a rapid collection of data is required and often compiled concurrently with life-saving measures? Behaviors that one culture views positively may have different, possibly negative, connotations in another culture. Depression is assessed during the review of systems and during the mental status assessment (mood and affect). A) set the room temperature between 64 and 66 F. (4) it is *dynamic* and ever changing. C) Impaired gas exchange A) Episodic * D) Socialization experience. Feedback: INCORRECT D) the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs). A) Good is hot. A medical diagnosis is used to evaluate: Health assessment also should consider what two other factors? D) stressors, coping mechanisms, and change in past year. Your mutual *goal* is the *patient's optimal health*. *complete health history data category 3. D) A sore throat Feedback: INCORRECT Feedback: INCORRECT The treatment of disease consists of adding or subtracting cold, heat, dryness, or wetness to restore the balance of the humors. *B) pain* in which sequence should the nurse complete the assessment? * Fifth, investigate *past health events*, such as illnesses, injuries, hospitalizations, and allergies as well as current medications. B) use nonverbal communication. Feedback: INCORRECT *Communication* carries you and the patient through the interview. * Welcome to N5220 Advanced Health Assessment meet and greet letter.docx. C) "I can see that you are quite uncomfortable." This type of question encourages the person to respond in paragraphs and to give a spontaneous account in any order chosen. a. Chapter 11 health practice test answers - Math Workbook *Cultural care* is professional health care that is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent. C) "Why did you wait so long to make an appointment?" Health Assessment (NUR 2092) The United States Supreme Court (POLUA333) Values Based Leadership (D253) Managing Projects And Programs (BUS 5611) Newest Marketing Management (D174) Professional Application in Service Learning I (LDR-461) Professional Capstone Project (PSY-495) Theology (104) D) A sore throat. For the well person, the present health or history of present illness is a short statement about the general state of health. Many new immigrants have *little understanding of* the modern *health care* system and medical and nursing practices and interventions. It is done to detect diseases early in people that may look and feel well." [1] The Four Methods of Health Assessment The four basic methods or techniques for physical health assessment are: Inspection, Palpation, Percussion and *Nonverbal modes of communication* include: * This response echoes the patient's words. Health Assessment EXAM 1 Practice Questions.docx - Health B) Risk for infection "* B) Preschoolers - Studocu good notes to help understand health assessment practicum quiz study online at be to what is important to your patient. Medical diagnoses determine the etiology (or cause) of disease. Chapter 14 - Eyes These discrete areas include understanding of: (Select all that apply.) 03/18/20 2:04 PM PDT. A) complaints of left knee pain. A toddler's communication is direct, concrete, literal, and set in the present. The CAGE test is a screening questionnaire that helps to identify: *Empathy* means viewing the world from the other person's inner frame of reference while remaining yourself. For a sick person, chronologically record the reason for seeking care. Feedback: INCORRECT *B) crepitation in the left knee joint. Chapter 10 - Pain Assessment: the 5th vital sign D) Readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being A) a determination of the etiology of disease. A.olfaction B.auscultation C.Palpation D.Percussion B Rationale: B. In times of illness, *religion and spirituality may be a source of comfort* for patients and their significant others. *Feedback: CORRECT* A) Appearance, dress, and hygiene * Category: Health Detail Health * - Gestures, Health Assessment exam 2 - 1- When assessing the abdomen, the - StuDocu For a patient with *limited English proficiency*, use a *bilingual team member or a trained medical interpreter* whenever possible. B) empathy. B) Preschoolers The developmental history and nutritional data are important for current health of infants and children. Refer to feedback in Option B. B) exercise and activity, leisure activities, and level of independence. Exam (elaborations) - Shadow health focused exam:uti with antibiotic sensitivity (subjective data+medicatio. - Any childhood illnesses or accidents, Immunization data, An example of an open-ended question or statement is: Inspected mouth: depressed tongue with tongue blade Neurological shadow health assessment Transcript. * * History of Present Health Concern 2. A) Health exists when all aspects of the person are in perfect balance. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Medication, Over . What type of database is most appropriate for an individual who is admitted to a long-term care facility? Feedback: INCORRECT Objective data is the observations obtained by the health care professional during the physical examination. Shadow Health Focused Exam:Anxiety (Complete) - Stuvia - *A* Annoyed - Have you ever been annoyed by criticism of your drinking? E) the heritage of the health care system. Functional assessment measures a person's self-care ability. All cultures have their preferred lay or popular healers, recognized symptoms of disease, acceptable sick-role behaviors, and treatments. * D) environmental hazards. D) ethnocentric language. *Facilitation* These responses encourage the patient to say more, to continue with the story ("mm-hmm, go on, continue, uh-huh"). - Touch. A) affects the nurse-physician relationship. When a *patient comes from a different culture,* modify your approach as needed. The *meaning of health and illness is determined*, in part, *by the way members of a person's culture define them. - The parents' description of the present problem, B) history of present illness D) stand next to the patient to convey a professional demeanor. For example, in some cultures, the past may influence health practices. A) decreased range of motion. *Feedback: CORRECT* you develop a list of possible interventions based on . B) Evil is hot. Which problem is a first-level priority? The most appropriate introduction to use to start an interview with an older adult patient is: *Feedback: CORRECT* When taking a health history from an adolescent, the interviewer should: *complete health history data category 7. Feedback: INCORRECT Clarification is used to summarize the person's words or to simplify the words to make them clearer. C) excessive or uncontrollable drinking. When recording information for the review of systems, the interviewer should record the presence or absence of all symptoms, otherwise it is unknown which factors were asked. *C) Emergency* Beverages, foods, herbs, medicines, and diseases are classified as hot or cold according to their perceived effects on the body, not on their physical characteristics. Feedback: INCORRECT Nursing health assessment focus on the whole picture of patient's health concepts. C) the Asian population tends to be younger. Feedback: INCORRECT Before determining whether cultural practices are helpful, harmful, or neutral, nurses must first understand: after the nurse inspects the client's abdomen, which of the following skills of the physical examination process should she perform next? . From this finding, the nurse could probably rule out: a. A) speak at least two languages. The Geriatric Depression Scale, Short Form (Yesavage and Brink, 1983) is an assessment instrument for use with the older adult. Nursing diagnoses are clinical judgments about a person's response to an actual or potential health state. Feedback: INCORRECT Feedback: INCORRECT You should *guard against stereotyping* individuals. B) impedes further discussion. The adolescent interview during the health history should be with the youth alone; the parent(s) may wait in the waiting area and complete other past health questionnaire forms. A) an optimal functioning of mind, body, and spirit within the environment. Skip to document Ask an Expert Sign inRegister Sign inRegister Home Ask an ExpertNew An example of an open-ended question or statement is: (1) A *complete (or total health) database* includes a complete health history and a full physical examination. Health Assessment Exam 1 Description Evidence-Based Practice Assessment Cultural Competence The Interview Health History Assessment techniques Vital Signs & General Survey Developmental Considerations Hair, Skin, and Nails health assessment exam 1 test 1 nursing 347 vital signs interview skin mental nursing A) "I know just how you feel." (10) And using "why" questions. *Third-level priority problems* are important to the patient's health, but can be addressed after more urgent problems. The most appropriate introduction to use to start an interview with an older adult patient is: The second largest population is *Asians* followed by *Blacks*, American Indians, Alaska natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific islanders. C) the presence or absence of all symptoms under the system heading. Simply maintaining eye contact, shifting forward in your seat with increased attention, nodding "Yes," or using your hand to gesture, "Yes, go on, I'm with you," encourage the person to continue talking. Health Assessment Exam 1 Flashcards | Quizlet *Interpretation. ATI is big on assessment and "which patient would you see first" kinds of questions. B) Dizziness Most healers speak the person's native tongue. A) used to rapidly collect data and is often compiled concurrently with life-saving measures. *complete health history data category 5.*. Feedback: INCORRECT * When considering cultural competence, there are discrete areas that the nurse must develop knowledge of to understand the health care needs of others. Feedback: INCORRECT A) the non-Hispanic white population tends to be younger. B) "David, I am here to ask you questions about your illness; we want to determine what is wrong." - Voice, and Questions about condom use would only be appropriate if the youth is sexually active. Write an editorial for your school newspaper in which you explain whether you find King's ideas and methods of standing up for his beliefs applicable today. A) "I know just how you feel." An episodic database is for a limited or short-term problem; this database concerns mainly one problem, one cue complex, or one body system. B) the absence of disease. C) a record of objective findings. *C) interview the youth alone with a parent in the waiting area. Feedback: INCORRECT * The nurse is planning to assess new memory with a patient. Feedback: INCORRECT While discussing the treatment plan, the nurse infers that the patient is uncomfortable asking the physician for a different treatment because of fear of the physician's reaction. Feedback: INCORRECT A) a person's state of health. It focuses on collecting data on biophysical signs and symptoms and on curing disease. The four humors of the body include the blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile; the humors regulate basic bodily functions and are described in terms of temperature, dryness, and moisture. Feedback: INCORRECT Health Assessment Exam 1- PPT and quiz questions Flashcards | Quizlet Chapter 8 - Assessment Techniques and Clinical Setting C) family role, interpersonal relations, social support, and time spent alone. * First, collect *biographic data*, such as the patient's name, address, and date of birth as well as language and communication needs. Which of the following is true regarding language barriers and health care? The HEEADSSS method of interviewing adolescents has essential questions, important questions, and situational questions. D) Patients with language barriers have a decreased risk of nonadherence to medication regimens. - *E* Eye-opener - Do you drink in the morning (i.e. C) helps the patient understand personal feelings in relation to his or her verbal message. B) "negative" under the system heading. Feedback: INCORRECT *C) the heritage of the nursing profession. This option is not within the context of the interview. C) family history D) minorities tend to be older than non-Hispanic white populations. No matter what form is used to record the health history, plan to *gather data in eight categories. Nonverbal communication is the primary communication method for infants. Feedback: INCORRECT Feedback: INCORRECT * D) Reliability of informant. Feedback: INCORRECT Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation ADPIE- assessment collect data ADPIE- diagnosis hypothesize ADPIE- planning plan of action (meds, tests, etc) ADPIE- implementation give meds, tests ADPIE- evaluation did symptoms change? *Feedback: CORRECT* Reflection is repeating part of what the person has just said. Health Assessment Exam 1 Flashcards | Quizlet This response is an inappropriate communication technique referred to as false reassurance. *, The *National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health Care* state that health care organizations should ensure that patients receive *effective, understandable, and respectful care* in a manner compatible with their *cultural health beliefs and practices and their preferred language.*. However, you should *address all categories* before making a diagnosis or judgment about the patient's health status. *Feedback: CORRECT* A) physical findings, such as skin appearance, to support historic data. (2) Perception of its *severity* D) ask every youth about the use of condoms. With this question, the nurse is seeking information about: Subjective data is what the person says about himself or herself during history taking. C) 9 *A) his or her own heritage. * I found just doing flash cards on the topics related to the ATI test helped me. Feedback: INCORRECT . *D) the cause of disease. Nursing diagnoses are clinical judgments about a person's response to an actual or potential health state. *PQRSTU* stands for *P*rovocative or palliative, *Q*uality or quantity, *R*egion or radiation, *S*everity scale, *T*iming, and *U*nderstanding the patient's perception of the problem. While discussing the treatment plan, the nurse infers that the patient is uncomfortable asking the physician for a different treatment because of fear of the physician's reaction. (2) *expressing empathy*, and Nonverbal communication is the primary form of communication for which group of individuals? (2) it is *shared* by all members of the same cultural group. *B) 7* D) Older adults. 30 Comments Please sign inor registerto post comments. This response is an inappropriate communication technique referred to as using "Why" questions. A) education, financial status, and value-belief system. 7 pages. Pain is a very private, subjective experience that is greatly influenced by cultural heritage. Feedback: INCORRECT *complete health history data category 8. C) Adolescents *Each person responds differently* to the same stimuli, regardless of the primary culture and value system. 2. ongoing or partial. B) Follow-up B) reduce noise by turning the volume on the television or radio down. B) have at least one parent present during the interview. A) a person's state of health. *B) a personal effort to find meaning and *purpose in life. D) the risk of disease in the patients ethnic group. *, During the first phase, *introduce the interview.*. C) the response of the whole person to actual or potential problems. D) "Because so many people have already asked you questions, I will just get the information from the chart." An emergency database is rapid collection of the data often obtained concurrently with lifesaving measures. (1) *liking others*, B) the response of the whole person to actual or potential health problems. The *purpose of the complete health history* is to *collect subjective data*, which is what the person says about himself or herself. Feedback: INCORRECT *D) Complete* The *biomedical model* of Western medicine views health as the absence of disease. 03/18/20 2:04 PM PDT. B) "David, I am here to ask you questions about your illness; we want to determine what is wrong." Which problem is a first-level priority? 25 pages. A) distancing language. D) depression. D) Health exists when there is optimal functioning. * A) review previous medical records. C) cost less than traditional or biomedical providers. A patient admitted to the hospital with asthma has the following problems identified based on an admission health history and physical assessment. Health Assessment Exam 1 Flashcards | Chegg.com *D) "Tell me what you mean by 'bad blood'. The book/lab manual also have some practice questions that are very similar if you would like extra practice. B) history of present illness Essay - Shadow health focused exam:uti with antibiotic sensitivity assignment (concept lab) 3. A nursing diagnosis is best described as: *B) a documentation of the problem as perceived by the patient. Empathy means viewing the world from the other person's inner frame of reference. Feedback: INCORRECT D) "You are upset about the level of pain, right?". 2. Tests used to assess for dementia include the Mini-Mental State Examination, the Set Test, the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, the Mini-Cog, and the Blessed Orientation-Memory-Concentration Test. Parents or caretakers accompany children to the health care setting. *First-level priority problems* are emergent, life-threatening, and immediate, such as establishing an airway or supporting breathing. What are the four kinds of databases? You are asking for agreement, and the person can then confirm or deny your understanding. Ask about alcohol and drug use before asking about safety (related to injury and violence). *CAGE* test is a screening questionnaire to identify excessive or uncontrolled drinking, such as: What information is included in greater detail when taking a health history on an infant? Health Assessment Exam 1 Flashcards | Quizlet Health Assessment Exam 1 4.0 (1 review) Term 1 / 61 In which part of an assessment does "collection of subjective data about the clients perception of health of all body parts or systems, past medical history, family history, and lifestyle health practices" occur Click the card to flip Definition Feedback: INCORRECT * Fourth, record the *present health or history of present illness*. *C) The humors must be balanced. These areas are related to the activity and exercise section of the of the functional assessment. Feedback: INCORRECT The room temperature should be set at a comfortable level; a temperature between 64 and 66 F is too cool. Starting at ___ years of age, the interviewer asks the child directly about his or her presenting symptoms. A) decreased range of motion. Every examiner needs to collect *four kinds of databases* based on the situation. One method to verify information within the context of the interview is to: (4) Using avoidance language, Feedback: INCORRECT Nonverbal communication is the primary form of communication method for infants. *D) a concise statement of actual or potential health concerns or level of wellness. Chapter 4 - The Complete Health History * Finally, perform a *functional assessment*, including activities of daily living, such as bathing dressing, toileting, eating, walking, housekeeping, shopping, cooking, and other factors. B) reduce noise by turning the volume on the television or radio down. D) depression. Evidence-based practice is a systematic approach to practice that uses the *best evidence,* the *clinician's experience,* and the *patient's preferences and values* to make decisions about care and treatment. Feedback: INCORRECT Con frecuencia, especialmente en poltica, hay una gran diferencia entre lo que uno dice y lo que uno hace. While evaluating the health history, the nurse determines that the patient subscribes to the hot/cold theory of health. D) Complete Personal Health History 3. Feedback: INCORRECT D) a short statement of general health status. *C) Impaired gas exchange* The eight critical characteristics of any symptom reported in the history of the present illness are: P = provocative or palliative; Q = quality or quantity; R = region or radiation; S = severity scale; T = timing; and U = understand patient's perception. What symptom is greatly influenced by a person's cultural heritage? When preparing the physical setting for an interview, the interviewer should: Assessment of self-esteem and self-concept is part of the functional assessment. *A) education, financial status, and value-belief system. Health Assessment Exam 1 Flashcards | Quizlet A) an evaluation of past and present health state of each body system. Coping and stress management are assessed during the functional assessment of the complete health history. *Feedback: CORRECT* C) left knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days. A) Alert and oriented The adolescent interview during the health history should be with the youth alone. The nurse questions the reliability of the history provided by the patient. *Second-level priority problems* are next in urgency. * Sixth, gather a *family history* to help detect health risks for the patient.