NURS-1037 – Nursing Process + Cultural Considerations

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Five components of the Nursing Process (ADPIE) are ____, ____, ____, ____, and ____

Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation

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The phase of the Nursing Process that involves collecting subjective and objective data is ____

Assessment

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____ data is what the person says about themselves

Subjective

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____ data is what you observe during the physical examination

Objective

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A complete health history and full physical examination is called a ____

Systematic Health Assessment

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An assessment performed to confirm or rule out a current condition in a patient already seen in the clinic or hospital is a(n) ____

Episodic Assessment

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Four challenges to obtaining subjective data are being too young, ____, developmental or intellectual disability, and ____

confused, non-verbal (or language barriers)

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When a patient is too young, confused, or non-verbal, ____ are considered secondary sources for subjective data

Care partners (family or significant others)

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The process of being fully present and paying attention to a person's words and nonverbal cues is called ____

Active listening

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In Evidence-Informed Decision Making, ____ findings include patient preferences and values

Subjective

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In Evidence-Informed Decision Making, ____ findings include physical examination and environmental cues

Objective

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Health promotion includes early detection of disease before symptoms appear, prevention of illness, and prevention of ____ when a disease or condition is present

complications

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The recognized factors impacting the health of Canadians are known as the ____

Social Determinants of Health

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The concept of care that acknowledges and respects cultural differences is called ____

Cultural sensitivity

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The concept that means a nurse has the knowledge and skills to assess and plan culturally sensitive care is called ____

Cultural competence

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The concept of care that focuses on attitude, experience, and a nursing approach that considers the historical context of health care is called ____

Cultural safety

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Three policies affecting Indigenous Peoples in Canada mentioned in the lecture are the ____, ____, and the ____

Indian Act, Residential Schools, Sixties Scoop

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Two examples of vulnerable populations in Canada mentioned are ____ and ____

Newcomers to Canada, Indigenous Peoples

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____ is an issue in Canada that contributes to vulnerable populations

Poverty (or low income)

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Critical thinking is important for assessment because it allows nurses to analyze complex data, differentiate relevant from irrelevant information, and ____

prioritize patient needs

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The assessment phase of the nursing process is significant because it lays the groundwork for ____

all other phases of the nursing process (clinical decision-making)