Potter 17 (Analysis & Nursing Diagnoses) Flashcards
_____ is the second step of the nursing process and includes identification of applicable nursing diagnoses based on collected assessment data.
Analysis
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Analysis is the second step of the nursing process and includes
identification of applicable nursing diagnoses based on collected assessment data.
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A _______ is the identification of actual or potential health problems.
nursing diagnosis
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What is the ICNP?
ICNP catalog of nursing diagnosis and outcome statements.
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The use of nursing diagnoses allows nurses in different practice settings and geographic locations to ______ and ______, using a consistent language.
standardize care and communicate effectively
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A __________ identifies and labels a medical condition or illness, and it serves a different purpose than a nursing diagnosis.
medical diagnosis
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The _______ provides a global nursing classification system that translates across cultures, languages, and geographic borders.
ICNP taxonomy
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_______ is the second step in applying the CJMM to nursing practice.
Analyzing cues
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_______begins with interpreting patient cues gathered during the assessment and clustering the data.
Analysis
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Analysis begins with:
interpreting patient cues gathered during the assessment and clustering the data.
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_______ involves grouping similar types of data together.
Clustering data
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A ______ is a patient problem or condition that the nurse needs to address.
hypothesis
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A hypothesis is a:
patient problem or condition that the nurse needs to address.
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The nurse links _________ to form hypotheses.
clustered patient cues
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The nurse links clustered patient cues to form:
hypotheses
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Hypotheses can be _______ or ______
actual problems the patient is experiencing or potential problems the patient is at risk for experiencing.
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Supporting data should be identified for hypotheses to guide:
development of an appropriate plan of care.
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The nurse prioritizes hypotheses when applying the_____ step of the CJMM to nursing practice.
third
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The nurse ________ when applying the third step of the CJMM to nursing practice.
prioritizes hypotheses
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After clustering and linking cues from assessment findings, observations, and signs and symptoms, the nurse then:
prioritizes the selected hypotheses.
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After ________ the nurse then prioritizes the selected hypotheses.
clustering and linking cues from assessment findings, observations, and signs and symptoms,
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The _______ helps the nurse to determine what care to provide first.
prioritization of hypotheses
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The prioritization of hypotheses helps the nurse to determine:
what care to provide first.
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Nurses prioritize hypotheses by:
urgency, likelihood, or risk.
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Nurses prioritize _______ by urgency, likelihood, or risk.
hypotheses
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