Fundamentals of Nursing Q 294
A patient is admitted with shortness of breath, so the nurse immediately listens to his breath sounds. Which type of assessment is the nurse performing?
A. Ongoing assessment
B. Comprehensive physical assessment
C. Focused physical assessment
D. Psychosocial assessment
Correct Answer: C. Focused physical assessment
The nurse is performing a focused physical assessment, which is done to obtain data about an identified problem, in this case shortness of breath. Detailed nursing assessment of specific body system(s) relating to the presenting problem or current concern(s) of the patient. This may involve one or more body systems.
Option A: An ongoing assessment is performed as needed, after the initial data are collected, preferably with each patient contact. Repeat of the focused or rapid emergency department assessment of a prehospital patient to detect changes in condition and to judge the effectiveness of treatment before or during transport. Repeated every 5 minutes for an unstable patient and every 15 minutes for a stable patient.
Option B: A comprehensive physical assessment includes an interview and a complete examination of each body system. A comprehensive health assessment gives nurses insight into a patient’s physical status through observation, the measurement of vital signs, and self-reported symptoms. It includes a medical history, a general survey, and a complete physical examination.
Option D: A psychosocial assessment examines both psychological and social factors affecting the patient. The nurse conducting a psychosocial assessment would gather information about stressors, lifestyle, emotional health, social influences, coping patterns, communication, and personal responses to health and illness, to name a few aspects.