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Name : ANSWER

REYNA, Kristinelou Marie N. RATIONALE


1. D.
SAS 1 IntroductionThe patient Assessment
to Health is demonstrating a positive emotion regarding on the results
of her pregnancy. An emotional dimension recognizes awareness and
acceptance and healthy expression of one's feelings such as happiness,
hope, love, joy, sadness, anger, fear, and/or stress. Emotional wellness
encompasses optimism, self-esteem, and self-acceptance. Therefore, the
facet of health that the patient is showcasing is Emotional Health.

2. D.
Social wellness is a sense of connectedness and belonging. The social
dimension of health involves creating and maintaining a healthy support
network. The patient maintains her good relationship with her friends by
sharing her concerns on her marital problems. Therefore, this is an
example of social facet of health.

3. B.
In 6 facets of health, developmental level is one of them. This is how a
person thinks, solves problems, and makes decisions. Since the patient is
trying to identify a solution to financial problems in order to be rid of her
financial stresses, the patient showcases her developmental ability to
think of solution/s to her problem.

4. D.
Nursing process is the ability of the nurse to extrapolate the findings,
prioritize them, and finally formulate and implement the plan of care is the
overall goal.

5. B.
Assessment is the first step of the nursing process. It is the subjective and
objective data gathered during the initial health history and physical
examination and collected on each patient encounter.

6. D.
Evaluation is a continuing process to determine if the goals have been
attained. The nursing care plan is revised based on the patient’s condition
and whether the goals are realistic or appropriate for the patient.

7. C.
Planning is devising the best course of action to address the patient’s
diagnoses. During planning, the nurse and patient select goals for each
diagnosis in order to alleviate, decrease, or prevent the problems
addressed in the nursing diagnosis.

8. C.
Diagnosis has a nursing focus and is based on real or potential health
problems or human responses to health problems. The nurse uses clinical
reasoning to formulate diagnoses based on the assessment data and the
patient’s problem list. A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment; whereas,
a medical diagnosis is the identification of a disease condition based on a
specific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, and the patient’s medical
history.

9. A.
A focused or problem-oriented assessment is where the nurse focuses on
gathering information about the patient’s problem.

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