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What are the five classic elements of evaluation?
What are the five classic elements of evaluation?
- Identifying criteria, establishing standards, interpreting data, documenting judgment, and continuing with the plan
- Identifying evaluative criteria, collecting data, interpreting findings, documenting judgment, and terminating, continuing, or modifying the plan (correct)
- Identifying, collecting, interpreting, documenting, and modifying
- Setting goals, collecting data, summarizing findings, documenting judgment, and terminating
What is an example of standards in nursing?
What is an example of standards in nursing?
- Graduating from nursing school as a level 1 nurse and meeting certain criteria for level 2 nurse (correct)
- Establishing authority in healthcare decisions
- Developing personalized care plans for each patient
- Setting goals for patients' health improvement
What are the criteria in the context of patient goals?
What are the criteria in the context of patient goals?
- Patient's physical changes following the treatment plan
- Measurable qualities that identify skills, knowledge, or health status and describe acceptable levels of performance (correct)
- Patient's satisfaction with the healthcare team's performance
- Patient's willingness to participate in the treatment plan
What is a cognitive outcome in patient evaluation?
What is a cognitive outcome in patient evaluation?
Which element of evaluation deals with interpreting and summarizing findings?
Which element of evaluation deals with interpreting and summarizing findings?
What is an affective outcome in patient evaluation?
What is an affective outcome in patient evaluation?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's emotional response to healthcare?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's emotional response to healthcare?
What is the primary method for evaluating psychomotor outcome?
What is the primary method for evaluating psychomotor outcome?
What is a crucial aspect of documentation in healthcare?
What is a crucial aspect of documentation in healthcare?
Which type of record includes problem-oriented records and PIE charting?
Which type of record includes problem-oriented records and PIE charting?
What are the crucial conversations in healthcare related to?
What are the crucial conversations in healthcare related to?
Which component is part of the SDLC for informatics?
Which component is part of the SDLC for informatics?
Which type of record includes various formats for nursing documentation?
Which type of record includes various formats for nursing documentation?
What should documentation in healthcare support?
What should documentation in healthcare support?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What are SDLC components for informatics?
What are SDLC components for informatics?
What is the purpose of user acceptance testing in the context of developing new informatics?
What is the purpose of user acceptance testing in the context of developing new informatics?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
What is a common risk associated with the use of restraints in healthcare facilities?
What is a common risk associated with the use of restraints in healthcare facilities?
What does the 'C' stand for in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
What does the 'C' stand for in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
What is the primary purpose of health teaching in schools?
What is the primary purpose of health teaching in schools?
What factors contribute to falls according to the provided text?
What factors contribute to falls according to the provided text?
What is the focus of performance testing when developing new technology?
What is the focus of performance testing when developing new technology?
What does functional ability refer to in terms of safety factors?
What does functional ability refer to in terms of safety factors?
What are some ways to help with safety for older adults, according to the text?
What are some ways to help with safety for older adults, according to the text?
What is a common risk associated with patient restraints, as mentioned in the provided text?
What is a common risk associated with patient restraints, as mentioned in the provided text?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What is emphasized in health teaching in schools, as per the provided text?
What is emphasized in health teaching in schools, as per the provided text?
What is the primary focus of documentation in healthcare?
What is the primary focus of documentation in healthcare?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's physical response to care?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's physical response to care?
What is a crucial conversation in healthcare related to?
What is a crucial conversation in healthcare related to?
What is a common risk associated with the use of restraints in healthcare facilities?
What is a common risk associated with the use of restraints in healthcare facilities?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What are the SDLC components for informatics?
What are the SDLC components for informatics?
What is an affective outcome in patient evaluation?
What is an affective outcome in patient evaluation?
What is the primary purpose of health teaching in schools?
What is the primary purpose of health teaching in schools?
'C' in the RACE acronym used for fire safety refers to:
'C' in the RACE acronym used for fire safety refers to:
'What does functional ability refer to in terms of safety factors?' is an example of:
'What does functional ability refer to in terms of safety factors?' is an example of:
Which element of evaluation deals with interpreting and summarizing findings?
Which element of evaluation deals with interpreting and summarizing findings?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What is the primary focus of integration testing when developing new technology?
What is the primary focus of integration testing when developing new technology?
Which factor contributes to falls, according to the provided text?
Which factor contributes to falls, according to the provided text?
In the context of safety factors, what does functional ability refer to?
In the context of safety factors, what does functional ability refer to?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What is a common risk associated with restraints in healthcare facilities?
What is a common risk associated with restraints in healthcare facilities?
What is emphasized in health teaching in schools, as per the provided text?
What is emphasized in health teaching in schools, as per the provided text?
'Rescue anyone in immediate danger' is represented by which letter in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
'Rescue anyone in immediate danger' is represented by which letter in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
'Enroll in defensive driving' is a way to help with safety for which age group, according to the text?
'Enroll in defensive driving' is a way to help with safety for which age group, according to the text?
'Confine the fire by closing doors and windows' is represented by which letter in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
'Confine the fire by closing doors and windows' is represented by which letter in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
What is the primary method for evaluating psychomotor outcome, according to the provided text?
What is the primary method for evaluating psychomotor outcome, according to the provided text?
What is the focus of performance testing when developing new technology?
What is the focus of performance testing when developing new technology?
What is the primary purpose of setting a goal for a patient in a healthcare plan?
What is the primary purpose of setting a goal for a patient in a healthcare plan?
Which component is considered a measurable quality in the context of patient evaluation?
Which component is considered a measurable quality in the context of patient evaluation?
What is an example of a standard in nursing according to the provided text?
What is an example of a standard in nursing according to the provided text?
In patient evaluation, what does the term 'affective outcome' refer to?
In patient evaluation, what does the term 'affective outcome' refer to?
Which element of evaluation deals with collecting data to determine whether criteria and standards are met?
Which element of evaluation deals with collecting data to determine whether criteria and standards are met?
What factor is particularly important when making goals for patients?
What factor is particularly important when making goals for patients?
What does the 'C' stand for in the RACE acronym used for fire safety according to the given text?
What does the 'C' stand for in the RACE acronym used for fire safety according to the given text?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's physical changes in response to healthcare?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's physical changes in response to healthcare?
'Functional ability' refers to what aspect of safety factors?
'Functional ability' refers to what aspect of safety factors?
Which element of evaluation deals with terminating, continuing, or modifying the plan?
Which element of evaluation deals with terminating, continuing, or modifying the plan?
What is the primary focus of integration testing when developing new technology?
What is the primary focus of integration testing when developing new technology?
In patient evaluation, what does the term 'affective outcome' refer to?
In patient evaluation, what does the term 'affective outcome' refer to?
What factor is particularly important when making goals for patients?
What factor is particularly important when making goals for patients?
'Confine the fire by closing doors and windows' is represented by which letter in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
'Confine the fire by closing doors and windows' is represented by which letter in the RACE acronym used for fire safety?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
What is the primary purpose of documentation in healthcare?
What is the primary purpose of documentation in healthcare?
Which type of record includes source-oriented and problem-oriented records?
Which type of record includes source-oriented and problem-oriented records?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
What should be confidential in healthcare documentation?
In patient evaluation, what does the term 'affective outcome' refer to?
In patient evaluation, what does the term 'affective outcome' refer to?
'Functional ability' refers to what aspect of safety factors?
'Functional ability' refers to what aspect of safety factors?
'C' in the RACE acronym used for fire safety refers to:
'C' in the RACE acronym used for fire safety refers to:
What is the primary method for evaluating psychomotor outcome?
What is the primary method for evaluating psychomotor outcome?
What is an example of a standard in nursing according to the provided text?
What is an example of a standard in nursing according to the provided text?
Which type of record includes various formats for nursing documentation?
Which type of record includes various formats for nursing documentation?
What are the SDLC components for informatics?
What are the SDLC components for informatics?
'Enroll in defensive driving' is a way to help with safety for which age group, according to the text?
'Enroll in defensive driving' is a way to help with safety for which age group, according to the text?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What is the primary focus of user acceptance testing when developing new informatics?
What is the primary focus of user acceptance testing when developing new informatics?
In the RACE acronym used for fire safety, what does the 'A' stand for?
In the RACE acronym used for fire safety, what does the 'A' stand for?
What are some ways to help with safety for older adults, according to the text?
What are some ways to help with safety for older adults, according to the text?
What is a common risk associated with restraints in healthcare facilities?
What is a common risk associated with restraints in healthcare facilities?
What is emphasized in health teaching in schools, as per the provided text?
What is emphasized in health teaching in schools, as per the provided text?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
What does developmental considerations refer to in the context of safety factors?
'C' in the RACE acronym used for fire safety refers to:
'C' in the RACE acronym used for fire safety refers to:
Which type of outcome involves a patient's emotional response to healthcare?
Which type of outcome involves a patient's emotional response to healthcare?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What should be done immediately after any accident or incident compromising safety, according to the provided text?
What factor is particularly important when making goals for patients?
What factor is particularly important when making goals for patients?
What is a cognitive outcome in patient evaluation?
What is a cognitive outcome in patient evaluation?
What is an example of a standard in nursing according to the provided text?
What is an example of a standard in nursing according to the provided text?
Study Notes
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Cognitive, psychomotor, affective, and physiologic outcomes are important in healthcare.
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Cognitive outcome: a patient understanding and remembering new information. Evaluated by asking them to repeat or apply it.
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Psychomotor outcome: a patient learning a new skill, like administering insulin. Evaluated by asking them to demonstrate it.
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Affective outcome: a patient's emotional response to healthcare, like accepting a diagnosis. Evaluated by observing behavior and conversation.
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Physiologic outcome: a patient's physical response to care, like managing diabetes symptoms. Evaluated through assessments and data collection.
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Documentation is crucial in healthcare, serving as legal and financial records, supporting research, and aiding decision-making.
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Documentation should be complete, accurate, factual, concise, organized, timely, legally prudent, and confidential.
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Documentation includes content, timing, format, accountability, and confidentiality. All patient info, including personal data, is confidential.
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EHR (Electronic Health Record) includes source-oriented and problem-oriented records, PIE charting, and various formats for nursing documentation.
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Crucial conversations in healthcare include broken rules, mistakes, lack of support, incompetence, poor teamwork, disrespect, and micromanagement.
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Documenting and reporting is important, including verbal orders, EHR components, and ISOABARR hand-off communication.
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SDLC components for informatics include analyzing and planning, designing and developing, testing, training, implementing, maintaining, and evaluating.
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Questions to ask when analyzing and planning new informatics include its purpose, problem solved, severity, workflow fit, usability, and available technologies.
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Cognitive, psychomotor, affective, and physiologic outcomes are important in healthcare.
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Cognitive outcome: a patient understanding and remembering new information. Evaluated by asking them to repeat or apply it.
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Psychomotor outcome: a patient learning a new skill, like administering insulin. Evaluated by asking them to demonstrate it.
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Affective outcome: a patient's emotional response to healthcare, like accepting a diagnosis. Evaluated by observing behavior and conversation.
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Physiologic outcome: a patient's physical response to care, like managing diabetes symptoms. Evaluated through assessments and data collection.
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Documentation is crucial in healthcare, serving as legal and financial records, supporting research, and aiding decision-making.
-
Documentation should be complete, accurate, factual, concise, organized, timely, legally prudent, and confidential.
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Documentation includes content, timing, format, accountability, and confidentiality. All patient info, including personal data, is confidential.
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EHR (Electronic Health Record) includes source-oriented and problem-oriented records, PIE charting, and various formats for nursing documentation.
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Crucial conversations in healthcare include broken rules, mistakes, lack of support, incompetence, poor teamwork, disrespect, and micromanagement.
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Documenting and reporting is important, including verbal orders, EHR components, and ISOABARR hand-off communication.
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SDLC components for informatics include analyzing and planning, designing and developing, testing, training, implementing, maintaining, and evaluating.
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Questions to ask when analyzing and planning new informatics include its purpose, problem solved, severity, workflow fit, usability, and available technologies.
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Cognitive, psychomotor, affective, and physiologic outcomes are important in healthcare.
-
Cognitive outcome: a patient understanding and remembering new information. Evaluated by asking them to repeat or apply it.
-
Psychomotor outcome: a patient learning a new skill, like administering insulin. Evaluated by asking them to demonstrate it.
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Affective outcome: a patient's emotional response to healthcare, like accepting a diagnosis. Evaluated by observing behavior and conversation.
-
Physiologic outcome: a patient's physical response to care, like managing diabetes symptoms. Evaluated through assessments and data collection.
-
Documentation is crucial in healthcare, serving as legal and financial records, supporting research, and aiding decision-making.
-
Documentation should be complete, accurate, factual, concise, organized, timely, legally prudent, and confidential.
-
Documentation includes content, timing, format, accountability, and confidentiality. All patient info, including personal data, is confidential.
-
EHR (Electronic Health Record) includes source-oriented and problem-oriented records, PIE charting, and various formats for nursing documentation.
-
Crucial conversations in healthcare include broken rules, mistakes, lack of support, incompetence, poor teamwork, disrespect, and micromanagement.
-
Documenting and reporting is important, including verbal orders, EHR components, and ISOABARR hand-off communication.
-
SDLC components for informatics include analyzing and planning, designing and developing, testing, training, implementing, maintaining, and evaluating.
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Questions to ask when analyzing and planning new informatics include its purpose, problem solved, severity, workflow fit, usability, and available technologies.
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Test your knowledge of evaluation criteria and modification plans with this quiz. Learn about the classic elements of evaluation, such as identifying evaluative criteria and standards, collecting data, interpreting findings, and modifying plans based on the results.