1/20
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
Five components of the Nursing Process (ADPIE) are ____, ____, ____, ____, and ____
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
The phase of the Nursing Process that involves collecting subjective and objective data is ____
Assessment
____ data is what the person says about themselves
Subjective
____ data is what you observe during the physical examination
Objective
A complete health history and full physical examination is called a ____
Systematic Health Assessment
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
Four challenges to obtaining subjective data are being too young, ____, developmental or intellectual disability, and ____
confused, non-verbal (or language barriers)
When a patient is too young, confused, or non-verbal, ____ are considered secondary sources for subjective data
Care partners (family or significant others)
The process of being fully present and paying attention to a person's words and nonverbal cues is called ____
Active listening
In Evidence-Informed Decision Making, ____ findings include patient preferences and values
Subjective
In Evidence-Informed Decision Making, ____ findings include physical examination and environmental cues
Objective
Health promotion includes early detection of disease before symptoms appear, prevention of illness, and prevention of ____ when a disease or condition is present
complications
The recognized factors impacting the health of Canadians are known as the ____
Social Determinants of Health
The concept of care that acknowledges and respects cultural differences is called ____
Cultural sensitivity
The concept that means a nurse has the knowledge and skills to assess and plan culturally sensitive care is called ____
Cultural competence
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
Three policies affecting Indigenous Peoples in Canada mentioned in the lecture are the ____, ____, and the ____
Indian Act, Residential Schools, Sixties Scoop
Two examples of vulnerable populations in Canada mentioned are ____ and ____
Newcomers to Canada, Indigenous Peoples
____ is an issue in Canada that contributes to vulnerable populations
Poverty (or low income)
Critical thinking is important for assessment because it allows nurses to analyze complex data, differentiate relevant from irrelevant information, and ____
prioritize patient needs
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)