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Chapter 16 Nursing Assessment Study online at quizlet.com/_2mwy1a Asking a pt if the pain worsens if he or she does a certain task is an example of what interview technique
Problem seeking
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Asking a pt if there is any changes in their activities tolerance is example of what interview technique
Direct Question
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Back Channeling
active listening prompts uh huh, alright, go ahead
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Biographical Information
factual demographic data about the pt
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Closed Ended
Limit the pts answers to one or two words
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Concept Map
is a visual representation that allows you to graphically show the connections between a pt and many health issues
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Cue
information that you obtain through your senses
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Define the term data validation
is the comparison of the data with another source to determine data accuracy
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Diagnostic and Laboratory data provide
provide further explanation of altercations or problems identified during the history and physical assessment
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Documentation Should be What
timely, thorough, accurate. Record everything do not generalize or form judgements.
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During an interview what is used?
Observation, Open-Ended, Leading Questions, Back Channeling, Probing, Closed Ended
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Environmental History
pts home and work determining the pt saftey
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Family History
to determine if the pt is at risk for illness that is genetic or familial nature
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Health History
HEALTH CARE EXPERIENCES AND CURRENT HEALTH HABITS AND LIFESTYLE PATTERNS
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Identify some types of nursing assessments
patient centered interview during the history and the physical exam and periodical assessments during rounding or administering care
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Identify the two steps of a nursing assessments
A: collection of information from primary and secondary sources. B: Interpretation and validation of data
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Identify the variety of sources where data can be obtained
Pt interviews, observation, physical exam, family member, significant others, other members of health care team, medical record information, scientific and medical literature
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Inference
judgment or interpretation of cues
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the information obtained in a review of systems ROS
Subjective
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Interview technique that strengthens nurse pt relationship by demonstrating nurses willingness to hear the pts thoughts
Open ended questions
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Leading questions
Risky, limits information
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List Gordons 11 function health patterns
health perception-health management pattern, nutritional-metabolic pattern, elimination pattern, activity-exercise pattern, sleep-rest pattern, cognitiveperceptual pattern, role-relationship pattern, sexuality-reproductive pattern, coping-stress tolerance pattern, valuebelief pattern
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List the communication skills that are needed to effectively communicate
Courtesy, Comfort, Connection, Confirmation,
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List the three phases of all ptcentered interviews
Orientation, setting agenda Working Phase: Collecting assessment Terminating and Interview
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Motivational Interviewing
is a process that addresses a pts ambivalence to medically indicated behavior change and supports pts in making health care decisions
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Objective Data
include observations or measurements of a pts health status
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Observation
nonverbal communication
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Open Ended
Prompts pts to describe a situation
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Present illness, health concerns
essential and relevant data about the nature and onset of symptoms
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Probing
encourages a full description without trying to control the direction of the story
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Psychosocial History
reveals the pts support system and the coping mechanisms
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Pt expectations
pts understanding of why he or she is seeking health care
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Reasons for Seeking health care
chief concerns or problems
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Review of Systems (ROS)
systematic approach for collecting the pts self reported data on all body systems
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Spiritual History
Represents the totality of one's being
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Subjective Data
include pts verbal descriptions of their health problems...