What does ADPIE stand for?
Assessment involves the gathering of information of what kind of sources?
Nursing diagnoses are related to the ____ or _____ a patient is experiencing.
needs, problems
The process of determining priorities and what nursing actions should be performed to help resolve or manage a pt’s problem is done in which step of the nursing process?
Planning
The actions that are taken to resolve a pt’s problem/nursing diagnoses are called _____. When the nurse performs these interventions, it is called _____.
interventions; implementation
What occurs during evaluation step of the nursing process?
The nurse reflects on the interventions performed and decides whether the pt is closer to achieving the goals and outcomes set in the planning step.
What should you do if the pt does not achieve the goals and outcomes set in the planning step?
Always tailor interventions and goals to the pt:
- Revise and change interventions
- Revise and change goals
How is objective data limited?
It is limited to what you can detect with your senses – vision, hearing, smell, or touch.
Give some examples of objective data that can be collected via vision.
Give some examples of objective data that can be collected via sight.
What are some examples of objective data that can be collected via smell?
Detect patient body- or bodily fluid-related odors (foul, sweety, fruity, ammonia-like, sulfurous, fresh, or musty)
What are some examples of objective data that can be collected via touch?
What are some examples of subjective data?
What the patient feels:
- Pain
- Nausea
- Anxiety
- Fear
- Depression
- Discouragement
How can you establish rapport with the pt?
If a pt is giving more detail than is necessary for you to obtain relevant information or is going on a ‘tangent’, how can you redirect the pt to the subject at hand?
During a patient interview, if the pt hesitates before answering a question. How would you respond?
Give the pt time because they may be thinking through an answer. If they continue to hesitate, you may need to reword the question.
How is Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs, important in prioritizing nursing diagnoses?
Maslow’s hierarchy identifies human needs in an ascending order of importance
List the 8 levels of Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs in ascending order
According to Maslow’s hierarchy, what are some examples of physiological needs?
The need for protection, emotional and physical safety/security, order, law, and shelter is examples of which level in Maslow’s hierarchy?
According to Maslow’s hierarchy, what are some examples of love and belonging needs?
According to Maslow’s hierarchy, what need should be addressed in the 4th level?
The need to know, to understand, and to explore are examples of which level in Maslow’s hierarchy?
What follows the cognitive level in Maslow’s hierarchy and what are some examples of it?
Aesthetic: Symmetry, order, and beauty