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LP7 Learning Objectives

According to the notes, how often should a Head-to-Toe (H-T-T) assessment typically be conducted?

Every 12 hours

What is one common skin variation found in newborns and children?

Jaundice and milia

A collection of blood in the subcutaneous tissues causing purplish discoloration is known as:

Ecchymosis

Which of the following is a common skin variation observed in older adults?

Flat, brown age spots (senile lentigines)

Which type of health assessment is conducted to assess a specific health issue?

Focused assessment

The act of striking one object against another to produce sound during an assessment is known as:

Percussion

A broad assessment that includes a complete health history and physical assessment, usually done when a patient first enters the healthcare setting, is a:

Comprehensive assessment

When performing palpation, what specific characteristics can hands and fingers assess?

Skin temperature, texture, moisture, and vibrations

Redness of the skin caused by dilation of superficial blood vessels is called:

Erythema

High-pitched, harsh 'bowing' sounds heard over the larynx and trachea, with expiration longer than inspiration, are characteristic of which breath sounds?

Bronchial breath sounds

What is the term for bluish or grayish discoloration of the skin in response to inadequate oxygenation?

Cyanosis

Soft, low-pitched, whispering breath sounds heard over most lung fields are described as:

Vesicular breath sounds

The act of listening with a stethoscope to sounds produced within the body is known as:

Auscultation

Small hemorrhagic spots caused by capillary bleeding are known as:

Petechiae

What describes a yellowish tint of the eyes?

Jaundice

Activities such as housekeeping, meal preparation, and managing finances are examples of:

Instrumental activities of daily living

When documenting health assessment findings, what is a crucial aspect to ensure legal appropriateness?

Documenting immediate critical changes timely

What does WDL stand for in the context of health assessment documentation?

Within Defined Limits

An excessive amount of perspiration, when the entire skin is moist, is medically termed as:

Diaphoresis

A measurement around a patient at the level of the umbilicus, indicating abdominal fat, is called:

Waist circumference

Which term describes extra, abnormal breath sounds not normally heard in the lungs, resulting from air moving through moisture, mucus, or narrowed airways?

Adventitious breath sounds

Assessing size, color, shape, position, and symmetry of the body is part of which assessment technique?

Inspection

Paleness of skin resulting from decreased circulation or hemoglobin, causing inadequate oxygenation, is called:

Pallor

The collection of subjective data about a patient's health status is referred to as:

Health history

What is the term for the fullness or elasticity of the skin?

Turgor

A tool health care practitioners use to assess patient complexity by considering social determinants of health is the:

Patient-Centered Assessment Method

The systematic and continuous collection, analysis, validation, and communication of patient data is known as:

Assessing

Which type of assessment primarily focuses on identifying life-threatening problems?

Emergency Assessment

The process where professionals screen patients to determine the severity of their problems and recommend appropriate follow-up is called:

Triage

A physical assessment that involves a systematic examination of all body systems, often head-to-toe, is known as a:

Review of Systems

The act of confirming or verifying patient data is known as:

Validation

The conscious and deliberate use of the five senses to collect patient information is referred to as:

Observation

The specified information that must be collected from every patient, organized with a structured assessment form, is known as the:

Minimum Data Set

A judgment you form about a specific piece of data, such as a patient's hearing possibly being impaired, is termed an:

Inference

What is a key consideration regarding privacy and confidentiality when discussing a patient's health information with family present?

Ensuring the patient has given permission to discuss their information

The process that identifies a patient's health status, strengths, actual and potential problems, and nursing care needs, often establishing the database, is called the:

Nursing history

The comprehensive collection of all relevant patient information gathered by health care professionals is termed the:

Database

When should a nurse primarily consider validating patient data during an assessment?

When it lacks objectivity or discrepancies are suspected

An assessment scheduled to compare a patient's current health status to baseline data obtained previously is a:

Time-Lapsed Assessment

An examination of a patient to gather objective data, helping to define their condition and plan care, is called a:

Physical Assessment

The general term used for information collected about a patient is:

Data

The primary purpose of a nursing interview, as a planned communication, is to:

Establish a successful and strong working partnership with the patient

An assessment conducted shortly after a patient is admitted to a health care facility or service is known as an:

Initial Assessment

If a patient makes suicidal remarks, what is the immediate and crucial action for the nurse?

Communicate this information immediately to the health care team

Information perceived only by the affected person and not verifiable by another individual is categorized as:

Subjective Data

Data that is observable and measurable by someone other than the person experiencing it is classified as:

Objective Data

A subjective or objective piece of data identified, like a patient's lack of response, is specifically called a:

Cue

Short, focused, and prioritized assessments performed to obtain the most crucial information quickly are called:

Quick Priority Assessments

A planned communication process with the patient is called an:

Interview

An assessment where the nurse collects data about a specific health issue that has already been identified is a:

Focused Assessment

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