In assessment, collection of details

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In assessment, collection of details is the first step in this activity. What are the data collection skills?

 

  1. Observation of the patient
    2. Examination of the patient
    3. Interview of patient, family and other nurses
    4. Review of the Medical Records
    5. Identifying resources, strengths and areas for health promotion

A. 1.2.3.5 ~
B. 1,2,3
C. 3,4,5
D. 1.2.3.4

2. On assessment, the nurse obtains the following findings: BP 130/90 mmHg: PR- 108 bpm; RR-20; T- 37.4°C; with complaints of DOB, headache, dizziness and expressed worries about her 17 y/o son left at home. Which of the possible problems would be of least priority?

A. Headache and dizziness
B. Worries on her son 
C. BP of 130/90mmHg
D. Difficulty of breathing

3. A client asked the nurse regarding the nursing process, which among the following statements is a correct response of the nurse?

A. The nursing process is composed of five interrelated steps
B. The nursing process is just part of the curriculum
C. The nursing process is part of the training for professional nurses
D. The nursing process aims to solve client's problems 

4. For the following data below, choose the level to where it belongs, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of basic needs. Client Rodora 36 years old, states that she feels weak and tired all the time

A. Safety & security need
B.  self-actualization 
C. Self esteem
D. Love and belonging

5. A nurse who is revising the nursing plan's goals and interventions would require which of the following?A. Health team conferences
B. Validation of the effectiveness of the interventions 
C. Medical assessment and written orders
D. Knowledge of tits hospital standards of care

6. When is it safe to be closer than 6 feet to another person who is not sick with COVID-19?

A. when you are outdoors.
B. when you have already had COVID-19
C. when the person is related to you. 
D. When is it safe to be closer than 6 feet to another person who is not sick with COVID-19?



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