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Match the following steps of the nursing diagnostic process:
Match the following steps of the nursing diagnostic process:
1 = Assess the client's health status. 2 = Validate the data with other sources. 3 = Interpret the meaning of the data. 4 = Cluster data. 5 = Look for defining characteristics. 6 = Identify the client's needs. 7 = Formulate nursing diagnoses.
Study Notes
In Vitro Fertilization Risks
- Tubal pregnancy is a risk associated with in vitro fertilization embryo transfer (IVF-ET).
Critical Thinking in Nursing
- Ability to reflect on own judgments showcases maturity in nursing critical thinking skills.
Child Behavior and Independence
- A 2-year-old shaking their head "no" while attempting to climb out of the crib is asserting independence.
Neonatal Conditions
- Nevi are small, flat pink spots that may appear on a newborn’s nape of the neck.
Breastfeeding Complications
- Mastitis, characterized by redness, pain, fever, and malaise in breastfeeding mothers, is a common condition.
Client Motivation for Learning
- A 56-year-old heart attack survivor requesting exercise information is likely to be the most motivated to learn self-care health information.
Pregnancy Complications
- A pregnant client experiencing sharp abdominal pain, fetal hyperactivity, and dark-red bleeding may indicate partial abruptio placentae.
Multiple Gestation Risks
- Perinatal mortality in multiple-gestation pregnancies is two to three times higher than in single births, making them high-risk.
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder.
Collaborative Problems in Nursing
- Collaborative problems are identified by the nurse during the nursing diagnosis stage.
Assessments in Nursing Diagnosis
- The nurse derives the "related to" factors for a nursing diagnosis by asking the client to explain their surgery.
Postpartum Hemorrhage Risk Factors
- A client giving birth to an infant weighing 9 lb 8 oz (4366 g) is at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage.
Infection Risk Management
- An expected desired outcome for clients at risk for infection is to be free of signs and symptoms of infection by discharge.
Preschool Age Understanding of Death
- Preschoolers often view death as a form of sleep.
Celiac Disease Education
- The primary issue in celiac disease is intolerance of gluten.
Preeclampsia Indications
- Signs such as rapid weight gain, increased blood pressure, and proteinuria suggest mild preeclampsia.
HIV Diagnosis
- A positive HIV diagnosis is confirmed through positive ELISA and Western blot tests.
Pregnancy and Medication Responses
- Longer gastrointestinal emptying time is a physiological change during pregnancy that affects medication response.
Nursing Process Steps
- Planning is directly affected if the nurse does not make a nursing diagnosis.
Healthy Newborn Hematocrit Levels
- A healthy newborn should have a hematocrit level between 45% and 65%.
Jaundice Risk Factors for Infants
- Risk factors for infant jaundice include infection, prematurity, breast-feeding, and maternal diabetes.
Milk Anemia in Toddlers
- Increased milk intake is the cause of milk anemia in toddlers.
Infection Prevention in Newborns
- Ophthalmia neonatorum prevention includes administering antibiotic ointment to a newborn’s eyes.
Nursing Diagnostic Process Steps
- The correct order of nursing diagnostic process steps begins with assessing the client's health status.
Toddler Social Behavior
- Toddlers seated together, not sharing but copying a picture, represent a typical expression of their social development.
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Test your knowledge on the nursing process and related nursing diagnoses with this engaging flashcard quiz. Explore critical thinking skills and risk factors associated with procedures like in vitro fertilization. Perfect for nursing students preparing for their exams.