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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 Arthritis is a medical diagnosis. B) Limited English proficiency is associated with a higher quality of care. Minorities tend to be younger than non-Hispanic white populations. Feedback: INCORRECT D) prevention of disease. The *meaning of health and illness is determined*, in part, *by the way members of a person's culture define them. Module 3 Questions.docx University of Texas, Arlington Advanced Health Assessment . D) Patients with language barriers have a decreased risk of nonadherence to medication regimens. * The health history is adapted to include information specific for the age and developmental stage of the child (e.g., mother's health during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the perinatal period). D) "Because so many people have already asked you questions, I will just get the information from the chart." *Confrontation. A) 5 D) 11. To develop cultural care, you must have knowledge of *your personal heritage* and the *heritage of the nursing profession, the health care system, and the patient. Feedback: INCORRECT Range of motion is assessed by inspection. B) own and operate specialty community clinics. The use of euphemisms to avoid reality or to hide feelings is known as: (1) it is *learned* from birth through language acquisition and socialization. What type of data base is most appropriate when a rapid collection of data is required and often compiled concurrently with life-saving measures? Feedback: INCORRECT The *biomedical model* of Western medicine views health as the absence of disease. * A) a determination of the etiology of disease. Feedback: INCORRECT Euphemisms are used to avoid reality or to hide feelings. *Feedback: CORRECT* Most of health practices used by folk healers are not dangerous and are usually harmless. Welcome to N5220 Advanced Health Assessment meet and greet letter.docx. C) the response of the whole person to actual or potential problems. Subjective data is what the person says about himself or herself during history taking. The nurse is planning to assess new memory with a patient. D) Older adults. The *holistic health model* assesses the whole person because it views the mind, body, and spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the environment. In addition, there should be a note of any special circumstances, such as the use of an interpreter. *B) empathy. B) the nature or character of the headache. A) distancing language. Which of the following is included in documenting a history source? B) impedes further discussion. With this question, the nurse is seeking information about: Functional assessment includes questions on substance use and abuse. This option is not within the context of the interview. 1. initial comprehensive. "* Feedback: INCORRECT (10) And using "why" questions. Feedback: INCORRECT * Seventh, perform a *review of systems* to evaluate the past and present health of each body system, double-check for significant data, and assess health promotion practices. Feedback: INCORRECT *Feedback: CORRECT* (1) Providing false assurance or reassurance, Nursing diagnoses are used to evaluate the response of the whole person to actual or potential health problems. For a patient with *limited English proficiency*, use a *bilingual team member or a trained medical interpreter* whenever possible. * Feedback: INCORRECT Exam (elaborations) - Shadow health focused exam:uti with antibiotic sensitivity (subjective data+medicatio. A) an evaluation of past and present health state of each body system. B) Risk for infection B) the beliefs of the patients family. *Explanation. A) "I know just how you feel." A) a person's state of health. D) ask every youth about the use of condoms. Assessment of self-esteem and self-concept is part of the functional assessment. C) 9 A) 5 . Feedback: INCORRECT An episodic database is for a limited or short-term problem; this database concerns mainly one problem, one cue complex, or one body system. Objective data is gathered by what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. While evaluating the health history, the nurse determines that the patient subscribes to the hot/cold theory of health. (7) Using leading or biased questions, *, *complete health history data category 1.*. Expectations, manifestations, and management of pain are all embedded in a cultural context. C) clarification. *B) pain* C) Adolescents Feedback: INCORRECT A) used to rapidly collect data and is often compiled concurrently with life-saving measures. - The parents' description of the present problem, (4) An *emergency database* calls for rapid collection of data, which commonly occurs while performing lifesaving measures. D) report of impaired mobility from left knee pain as evidenced by an inability to walk, swelling, and pain on passive range of motion. ach culture has its own healers who usually: Nonverbal communication is the primary communication method for infants. * First, collect *biographic data*, such as the patient's name, address, and date of birth as well as language and communication needs. Recording physical findings in the review of systems is incorrect; review of systems is limited to the patient statements or subjective data. Feedback: INCORRECT Feedback: INCORRECT *Feedback: CORRECT* Feedback: INCORRECT Turn off the television or radio and any unnecessary equipment to reduce noise. D) minorities tend to be older than non-Hispanic white populations. (8) Talking too much, * Relieving factors are determined by asking the patient what relieves the pain, what is the effect of any treatment, what the patient has tried, and what seems to help. *Nonverbal modes of communication* include: 7 pages. A) review previous medical records. Feedback: INCORRECT - A developmental overview, *Communication* carries you and the patient through the interview. During a skin assessment, the nurse notices that a Mexican-American patient has skin that is yellowish- brown; however, the skin on the hard and soft palate is pink and the patients scleras are not yellow. (3) it is *adapted* to specific conditions related to environmental and technical factors. Feedback: INCORRECT No matter what form is used to record the health history, plan to *gather data in eight categories. Planning - Establish priorities, set timelines for outcomes. Feedback: INCORRECT 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. Heritage consistency includes determination of a person's *cultural, ethnic, and religious background and socialization experiences.*. 25 pages. Which of the following is considered an example of objective data? A) ask about violence and abuse before asking about alcohol and drug use. Subjective data is what the person says about himself or herself during history taking. D) use detailed explanations. A) decreased range of motion. D) environmental hazards. Diagnosis (nursing diagnosis)- second phase of the nursing process. A follow-up database is used to follow up short-term or chronic health problems; the statuses of identified problems are evaluated at regular and appropriate intervals. Each culture has its own healers who usually: 03/18/20 2:04 PM PDT. B) history of present illness C) the response of the whole person to actual or potential problems. D) call a family member to confirm information. D) food intolerance. To aid in this process, draw a pedigree or genogram. *C) helps the patient understand personal feelings in relation to his or her verbal message. Health Assessment Exam 1- PPT and quiz questi, HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 1 PRACTICE QUESTIONS, Health Assessment Exam #1 (Ch. * Feedback: INCORRECT A) used to rapidly collect data and is often compiled concurrently with life-saving measures. Which theory has been expanded in an attempt to study the degree to which a person's lifestyle reflects his or her traditional heritage? Health assessment also should consider what two other factors? *complete health history data category 8. If the person answers "yes" to 2 or more CAGE questions, you should suspect alcohol abuse and continue with a more complete substnce abuse assessment. D) prevention of disease. A) Appearance, dress, and hygiene During the closing, *signal that the interview is ending*, which gives the patient one last chance to share concerns or express himself or herself. D) minorities tend to be older than non-Hispanic white populations. When addressing a toddler during the interview, the health care provider should: The second largest population is _____ followed by ____, _____, _____, _____, and _____. Feedback: INCORRECT D) environmental hazards (1) *liking others*, Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Medication, Over . *Feedback: CORRECT* Feedback: INCORRECT B) cultural and ethnic values. Also briefly *summarize what you learned* during the interview. B) Evil is hot. D) Older adults The nurse questions the reliability of the history provided by the patient. Ethnicity pertains to a social group within the social system that claims to possess variable traits. A) an evaluation of past and present health state of each body system. An example of objective data is: health assessment exam 1 health assessment exam 1 Flashcard Maker: G G 202 Cards - 7 Decks - 1 Learner Sample Decks: eye, cranial nerves, ear, nose, throat Show Class Health Assessment Exam 1 Health Assessment Exam 1 Flashcard Maker: Samantha Anderson 310 Cards - 6 Decks - 4 Learners * The HEEADSSS method of interviewing adolescents has essential questions, important questions, and situational questions. *Feedback: CORRECT* Health Assessment Exam 1 - Ch. C) ask the patient if there is someone who could verify information. The "review of systems" in the health history is: 2. While evaluating the health history, the nurse determines that the patient subscribes to the hot/cold theory of health. B) Cognition and literacy level (2) the *cultural beliefs and practices* of different people. *Internal factors* are what *you* bring to the interview. When taking an *older adult's health history*, also ask additional questions. C) an individual's perception of health. * *Feedback: CORRECT* A) ask the child, before the caretaker, about symptoms. * A person can possess values that are consistent with the norms of the traditional culture or that are modern (or acculturated to the norms of the dominant society). *10 traps of interviewing*. Skip to document Ask an Expert Sign inRegister Sign inRegister Home Ask an ExpertNew These discrete areas include understanding of: (Select all that apply.) This introduction does not allow for free expression of ideas. B) sympathetic language. A) Episodic * Third, obtain the *reason for seeking care*, formerly known as the chief complaint. *, 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.*. Feedback: INCORRECT 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 Exam Action. If you find it helpful, use the mnemonic PQRSTU to do this. Internal and external factors can affect communication. - Eye contact, *C) the presence or absence of all symptoms under the system heading. When assessing *functional abilities*, consider the child's environment and his or her function or role in the environment. Quizlet health assessment practicum quiz1 - 1 ____________ to what is important to your patient. *C) Emergency* - Any childhood illnesses or accidents, Immunization data, On the basis of median age: This is a closed or direct statement. *Nonverbal communications convey messages* from the sender to the receiver. 4 types of nursing assessments. Feedback: INCORRECT Whose story is the narrator telling? Norton Scale Used to assess skin breakdown by totaling scores from five . Assess Discussion 1.docx University of Texas, Arlington NURS 5220 - Fall 2021 . The purposes of the review of systems are to evaluate the past and present health state of each body system, to double-check in case any significant data were omitted in the present illness section, and to evaluate health promotion practices. B) "On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?" This is a closed or direct statement. C) helps the patient understand personal feelings in relation to his or her verbal message. Nursing diagnoses are clinical judgments about a person's response to an actual or potential health state. D) stressors, coping mechanisms, and change in past year. Each response plays a role in the interview process, but practice is needed to use them effectively and move among them smoothly. Feedback: INCORRECT NURSINGTB. All cultures have their preferred lay or popular healers, recognized symptoms of disease, acceptable sick-role behaviors, and treatments. C) 9 B) "negative" under the system heading. Functional assessment measures a person's self-care ability. B) the Hispanic population tends to be older. C) "Mr. Jones, is it okay if I ask you several questions this morning about your health?" What information is included in greater detail when taking a health history on an infant? Interpersonal relationships and resources such as support systems are assessed during the functional assessment of the complete health history. 1: Introduction to Health Assessment Define health and health - Studocu Health Assessment Exam 1 Notes ch. It links events, makes associations, or implies cause: "It seems that every time you feel the stomach pain, you have had some kind of stress in your life." you develop a list of possible interventions based on . *Feedback: CORRECT* Feedback: INCORRECT Objective data is gathered by what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. The *rules* governing this interaction should be *clearly outlined and agreed on* by you and the patient at the start of the interview. Framework for Health Assessment in Nursing 1. A) "Mr. Jones, I want to ask you some questions about your health so that we can plan your care." B) the Hispanic population tends to be older. Feedback: Use both inductive and deductive reasoning to develop your argument. A) Alert and oriented *, During the first phase, *introduce the interview.*. The Asian population was younger with a median age of 35.4 years, and about 26% of the Asian population was younger than 18 years old. Health assessment is a plan of care that focuses on the specific needs of a patient and how the healthcare system, or you can say, the skilled nursing facility, will address those needs of patients. The reason for seeking care is a statement in the person's own words that describes the reason for the visit. B) substance use and abuse. B) "David, I am here to ask you questions about your illness; we want to determine what is wrong." Feedback: INCORRECT The nurse questions the reliability of the history provided by the patient. HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 1 PRACTICE QUESTIONS 4.7 (12 reviews) Term 1 / 45 1. An emergency database is rapid collection of the data often obtained concurrently with lifesaving measures. Clarification also is used to summarize the person's words, simplify the words to make them clearer, and then ask if you are on the right track. C) a person's culture. A) Behavior theory Prepare yourself to test your knowledge with this Health assessment MCQs quiz. The nurse should interview the parent and child together, but when a presenting symptom or sign exists, the nurse should ask the child about it first, then gather data from the parent. An example of objective data is: Mr. Mosley has shortness of breath that has persisted for the past 10 days; it is worse with activity and relieved by rest. * Starting at ___ years of age, the interviewer asks the child directly about his or her presenting symptoms. 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 You are asking for agreement, and the person can then confirm or deny your understanding. Empathy means viewing the world from the other person's inner frame of reference. *C) the heritage of the nursing profession. Medical diagnoses are used to evaluate the etiology (cause) of disease. A) hearing loss English proficiency is associated with a higher quality of care. Many new immigrants have *little understanding of* the modern *health care* system and medical and nursing practices and interventions. * Start with *open-ended questions,* which ask for narrative information. Education is a form of socialization. Students also viewed ATI questions 231 Exam 2 study guide - exam 2 nsg3450 Mental Health Exam 3 - nsg3450 D) stressors, coping mechanisms, and change in past year. When a patient reports a symptom, perform a *symptom analysis*. D) stand next to the patient to convey a professional demeanor. A) speak at least two languages. Chapter 2 - Cultural Competence *B) 7* C) aggravating factors. B) a documentation of the problem as perceived by the patient. A) the logic of the traditional belief systems. Feedback: INCORRECT *complete health history data category 6.*. Feedback: INCORRECT Objective b. Subjective c. Introspective d. Reflective a. It focuses on collecting data on biophysical signs and symptoms and on curing disease. * This statement is not based on direct observation as with confrontation, but it is based on your inference or conclusion. Every examiner needs to collect *four kinds of databases* based on the situation. *Feedback: CORRECT* *Facilitation* These responses encourage the patient to say more, to continue with the story ("mm-hmm, go on, continue, uh-huh"). C) Emergency (6) Using professional jargon, Nursing diagnoses are clinical judgments about a person's response to an actual or potential health state. *Second-level priority problems* are next in urgency. Feedback: INCORRECT In times of illness, *religion and spirituality may be a source of comfort* for patients and their significant others. Feedback: INCORRECT *B) rephrase the same questions later in the interview. It breaks up the book into easy to read bullet points. What are the four kinds of databases? C) Health exists in the absence of illness. *Cultural care* is professional health care that is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent. The incidence of breast cancer varies with different cultural groups. Crepitation is assessed by palpation. And I never even used the ATI to study for the NCLEX. Inspect mouth: lifted tongue with tongue blade. D) sympathy. Feedback: INCORRECT Patients may experience barriers to communication with a health care provider seen as an authority figure. *B) a documentation of the problem as perceived by the patient. C) An earache D) the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs). Nursing has an expanded concept of health; holistic health includes the mind, body, and spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the environment. These nonproductive verbal messages include: * The adolescent interview during the health history should be with the youth alone. You can foster good communication with certain external factors, such as by *ensuring privacy*, *preventing interruptions*, *creating a conducive environment*, and *documenting responses* without interfering with the conversation. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides people with limited English proficiency access to health care; these individuals cannot be denied health care services. *Feedback: CORRECT* Feedback: INCORRECT Reflection is repeating part of what the person has just said. Feedback: INCORRECT *complete health history data category 5.*. The concept of health also includes health promotion and disease prevention. *complete health history data category 8.*. Feedback: INCORRECT The *Comprehensive Older Person's Evaluation* is particularly useful because it addresses: The *Comprehensive Older Person's Evaluation* is particularly useful because it addresses: Basic and instrumental *activities of daily living*, *Functional assessments*, And physical, social, psychologic, demographic, financial, and legal *issues*. The non-Hispanic, single-race white population was older than the population as a whole; the respective median ages were 40.8 and 36.6 years. * The perceived causes of illness and symptoms can be culturally based and may be viewed as *biomedical* (or scientific), *naturalistic* (or holistic), or *magicoreligious*. The *purpose of the complete health history* is to *collect subjective data*, which is what the person says about himself or herself. Second-level priority problems are those that are next in urgency; those requiring prompt intervention to forestall further deterioration. introduction to health assessment define health and health assessment state of complete physical, mental, and being and not Skip to document Ask an Expert Sign inRegister Sign inRegister Home Ask an ExpertNew A) participating in religious services on a regular basis. A medical diagnosis is used to evaluate: These areas are related to the activity and exercise section of the of the functional assessment. B) reduce noise by turning the volume on the television or radio down. Chapter 3 - The Interview B) Dizziness Silence is golden after open-ended questions. *Spirituality* is borne out of each person's unique life experience and his or her personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life. Emergency Assessment Risk for infection is an example of a second-level priority. Additions include: When obtaining a *child's health history*, use the same structure you would use for an adult, but make pertinent modifications or additions. Feedback: INCORRECT B) exercise and activity, leisure activities, and level of independence. Table of Contents This list of brief health assessment questions is organized by behavior or risk and sorted alphabetically. Use this only when merited by the situation. In the yin/yang theory, health is believed to exist when all aspects of the person are in perfect balance. D) helps the nurse understand his or her own feelings in relation to the patient's verbal message. Ineffective self-health management is an example of a third-level priority. You should *guard against stereotyping* individuals. C) Emergency *complete health history data category 3. Feedback: INCORRECT A follow-up database is used to follow-up short-term or chronic health problems; the statuses of identified problems are evaluated at regular and appropriate intervals. Nightingale College Utah 2020/2021 HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT NURSING RN V1 100 Questions with answers 1. A) There are laws addressing language barriers and health care. From this finding, the nurse could probably rule out: a. Chapter 14 - Eyes Empathy means viewing the world from the other person's inner frame of reference. Or, it may be to explain cause: "The reason you cannot eat or drink before your blood test is that the food will change the test results.". Spirituality is defined as: Evidence-Based Assessment: Chapter 1 ADPIE (nursing process) Health promotion model Health prevention Subjective/objective data - database First, second, third priority level problems Evidence-based assessments-four types of patient assessments Charting normal/abnormal findings Obstacles for . Feedback: INCORRECT Feedback: INCORRECT A) set the room temperature between 64 and 66 F. 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. D) Patients with language barriers have a decreased risk of nonadherence to medication regimens. One method to verify information within the context of the interview is to: Health assessment is the evaluation of the health status by performing a physical exam after taking a health history. In the United States, about *one* in *eight* people are *immigrants. D) 11 Heritage consistency theory has been expanded in an attempt to study the degree to which a person's lifestyle reflects his or her traditional heritage. A) a person's state of health. 7/29/2020 Health Assessment Exam 1 Jarvis Flashcards | Quizlet 8/25 using language wernickes aphasia receptive aphasia, linguistic opposite of broca, person can hear sounds and words but cannot relate them to previous experiences delirium an acute confusional state, potentially preventable in hospitalized persons dementia a chronic progressive loss of cognition and intellectual functions . D) "Because so many people have already asked you questions, I will just get the information from the chart.". When preparing the physical setting for an interview, the interviewer should: C) cost less than traditional or biomedical providers. Refer to feedback in Option B. A complete database includes a complete health history and a full physical examination; it describes the current and past health state and forms a baseline against which all future changes can be measured. B) Follow-up C) interview the youth alone with a parent in the waiting area. Feedback: INCORRECT B) "David, I am here to ask you questions about your illness; we want to determine what is wrong."

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