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Questions and Answers
What does the term 'client's sensations' refer to?
What does the term 'client's sensations' refer to?
- Medical history
- Mental health diagnosis
- Nutritional needs assessment
- Physical experiences and perceptions (correct)
Which of the following is NOT part of the client's subjective experience?
Which of the following is NOT part of the client's subjective experience?
- Values
- Lab test results (correct)
- Beliefs
- Attitudes
What is included in the client's perception of personal health status?
What is included in the client's perception of personal health status?
- Family history
- Physical and mental well-being (correct)
- Current medication list
- Work schedule
Which aspect is related to the client's beliefs?
Which aspect is related to the client's beliefs?
In the context provided, what do the client's values primarily reflect?
In the context provided, what do the client's values primarily reflect?
How does the nurse organize assessment data?
How does the nurse organize assessment data?
What is the primary tool for organizing assessment data according to the text?
What is the primary tool for organizing assessment data according to the text?
How does the nurse systematically organize assessment data?
How does the nurse systematically organize assessment data?
Which format can the nurse use to organize assessment data?
Which format can the nurse use to organize assessment data?
What method does the nurse utilize to arrange assessment data?
What method does the nurse utilize to arrange assessment data?
What is essential for collected data to be most useful?
What is essential for collected data to be most useful?
Why is it important for data to be relevant to a specific health problem?
Why is it important for data to be relevant to a specific health problem?
How does relevance to a particular health problem impact the utility of collected data?
How does relevance to a particular health problem impact the utility of collected data?
What role does relevance play in the quality of collected health data?
What role does relevance play in the quality of collected health data?
Why should researchers pay attention to the relevance of collected health data?
Why should researchers pay attention to the relevance of collected health data?
What does the client communicate in the body of the interview?
What does the client communicate in the body of the interview?
What is the main focus of the interview's body according to the text?
What is the main focus of the interview's body according to the text?
Why is communication important in the interview process?
Why is communication important in the interview process?
What role does the nurse play in the interview process?
What role does the nurse play in the interview process?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of what the client communicates during the interview?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as part of what the client communicates during the interview?
What characterizes a neutral question in a non-directive interview?
What characterizes a neutral question in a non-directive interview?
How do non-directive interviews differ from directive interviews?
How do non-directive interviews differ from directive interviews?
In non-directive interviews, what is the purpose of using a neutral question?
In non-directive interviews, what is the purpose of using a neutral question?
Why are open-ended questions preferred in non-directive interviews?
Why are open-ended questions preferred in non-directive interviews?
What is the primary advantage of using neutral questions in an interview setting?
What is the primary advantage of using neutral questions in an interview setting?
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Study Notes
Collecting Relevant Data
- Data collection should focus on a specific health problem to be most useful.
- Collected data should include client's sensations, feelings, values, beliefs, attitudes, and perception of personal health status and life situation.
Organizing Data
- Assessment data should be organized systematically using a written or electronic format.
Types of Interview Questions
- Neutral question: an open-ended question that allows the client to answer without direction or pressure from the nurse, used in nondirective interviews.
Stages of an Interview
The Body of the Interview
- In this stage, the client communicates their thoughts, feelings, knowledge, and perceptions in response to the nurse's questions.
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