Client Data Follow-Up and Monitoring
Client Data Follow-Up and Monitoring
Individual Name: SEAN MATTHEW B LOPEZ Adjusted Individual Total Score: 50.2%
Student Number: 7936141 ATI Proficiency Level: Level 1
Institution: Unitek College San Jose PN National Mean: 62.4%
Program Type: PN National Percentile Rank: 15
Test Date: 9/3/2024
NOTE: N/A indicates where means and percentile ranks are not presented for sub-scales with fewer than five items.
Topics To Review
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Tuberculosis: Assisting with the Plan of Care for a Client Who Has a Respiratory Disorder (Active Learning Template -
System Disorder)
Safe Use of Equipment (2 items)
Arthroplasty: Caring for a Client Using a Continuous Passive Motion Device (Active Learning Template - Therapeutic
Procedure)
Mobility and Immobility: Caring for a Client Who Has a Prescription for a Sequential Compression Device (Active Learning
Template - Therapeutic Procedure)
Health Promotion and Maintenance (2 items)
Health Promotion/Disease Prevention (2 items)
Cancer Disorders: Identifying Risk Factors for Colon Cancer (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Osteoporosis: Reinforcing Teaching About Prevention (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Respiratory Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures: Reportable Findings Following Thoracentesis (Active Learning
Template - Therapeutic Procedure)
Physiological Adaptation (9 items)
Alterations in Body Systems (5 items)
Electrocardiography and Dysrhythmia Monitoring: Recognizing Life-Threatening Dysrhythmias (Active Learning Template
- Diagnostic Procedure)
Ergonomic Principles: Client Positioning to Facilitate Breathing (Active Learning Template - Therapeutic Procedure)
Esophageal Disorders: Evaluating Client Understanding About GERD (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Musculoskeletal Trauma: Caring for a Client Who Is in Skeletal Traction (Active Learning Template - Nursing Skill)
Respiratory Management and Mechanical Ventilation: Providing Tracheostomy Care (Active Learning Template - Nursing
Skill)
Basic Pathophysiology (2 items)
Heart Failure and Pulmonary Edema: Clinical Manifestations of Right-Sided Heart Failure (Active Learning Template -
System Disorder)
Urinary Elimination: Identifying Overflow Incontinence (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances (1 item)
Electrolyte Imbalances: Planning Care for a Client Who Has Hypernatremia (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Medical Emergencies (1 item)
Emergency Nursing Principles and Management: Priority Care for a Client Who Has Ventricular Tachycardia (Active
Learning Template - System Disorder)
Clinical Judgment (15 items)
Recognize Cues (2 items)
Noninflammatory Bowel Disorders: Identifying Findings That Require Follow-up (Active Learning Template - System
Disorder)
Polycystic Kidney Disease, Acute Kidney Injury, and Chronic Kidney Disease: Identifying Subjective and Objective Client
Data (Active Learning Template - Basic Concept)
Analyze Cues (4 items)
Antibiotics Affecting the Bacterial Cell Wall: Contraindications for Administering Cefazolin (Active Learning Template -
Medication)
Hypertension: Identifying a Prescription to Clarify with the Provider (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Noninflammatory Bowel Disorders: Findings Consistent with Disease Processes (Active Learning Template - System
Disorder)
Polycystic Kidney Disease, Acute Kidney Injury, and Chronic Kidney Disease: Collecting Data on a Client Who has
Kidney Disease (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Prioritize Hypotheses (1 item)
Noninflammatory Bowel Disorders: Planning Care for a Client who has a Nasogastric Tube (Active Learning Template -
System Disorder)
Generate Solutions (3 items)
Increased Intracranial Pressure Disorders: Caring for a Client Who Has Experienced a Stroke (Active Learning Template
- System Disorder)
Noninflammatory Bowel Disorders: Prioritizing Nursing Actions (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Polycystic Kidney Disease, Acute Kidney Injury, and Chronic Kidney Disease: Identifying Prescriptions for a Client Who
Has Kidney Disease (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Evaluate Outcomes (3 items)
Asthma: Interventions for a Client Who Has Asthma (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Hypothyroidism: Caring for a Client Who Has Hypothyroidism (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Polycystic Kidney Disease, Acute Kidney Injury, and Chronic Kidney Disease: Evaluating Understanding of Teaching for a
Client Who Has Kidney Disease (Active Learning Template - System Disorder)
Take Actions (2 items)
Bacterial, Viral, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections: Priority Actions for a Client Who Has Kidney Disease (Active Learning
Template - Basic Concept)
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Noninflammatory Bowel Disorders: Nursing Actions for a Preoperative Client (Active Learning Template - Therapeutic
Procedure)
Outcomes
No of Individual
Nursing Process Points Score Description
PN Data Collection 51 52.9% The data collection step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
ability to apply nursing knowledge to the systematic and continuous
collection, organization, validation and documentation of data about
a client’s present health status. The nurse must use therapeutic
communication and technical skills to safely collect comprehensive
client data and draw conclusions.
PN Planning 29 48.3% The planning step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s ability
to contribute to developing a plan of care for a client who has
specific health alterations or needs for health
promotion/maintenance. The nurse will assist in establishing
priorities, measurable client goals and nursing interventions to assist
the client to achieve his goals.
PN Implementation/Therapeutic 37 43.2% The implementation step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
Nursing Intervention ability to apply nursing knowledge to implement interventions to
assist a client to promote, maintain, or restore his health. The nurse
uses problem-solving skills, clinical judgment, and critical thinking
when using interpersonal and technical skills to provide client care.
During this step the nurse will also delegate and supervise care and
document the care and the client’s response.
PN Evaluation 27 59.3% The evaluation step of the nursing process involves the nurse’s
ability to evaluate a client’s response to nursing interventions and to
reach a nursing judgment regarding the extent to which the client
has met the goals and outcomes. During this step the nurse will
also assess client/staff understanding of instruction, the
effectiveness of interventions, and identify the need for further
intervention or the need to alter the plan.
No of Individual
Priority Setting Points Score Description
No of Individual
Thinking Skills Points Score Description
Foundational Thinking 11 54.5% The ability to comprehend information and concepts. Incorporates
Blooms Taxonomy categories of Remembering and Understanding.
Clinical Application 63 49.2% The ability to apply nursing knowledge to a clinical situation.
Incorporates Blooms Taxonomy category of Applying.
Clinical Judgment 70 51.4% The ability to analyze and interpret elements of a clinical situation to
make a decision and respond appropriately. Incorporates Blooms
Taxonomy categories of Analyzing and Evaluating.
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PN Coordinated Care 8 62.5% The nurse coordinates, supervises and/or collaborates with
members of the health care to provide an environment that is cost-
effective and safe for clients.
PN Safety and Infection Control 9 22.2% The nurse uses preventive safety measures to promote the health
and well-being of clients, significant others, and members of the
health care team.
PN Health Promotion and 5 60.0% The nurse contributes to the plan of care to promote prevention and
Maintenance detection of illness and support optimal health.
PN Psychosocial Integrity 3 100.0% The nurse contributes to the plan of care to promote and support the
emotional, mental and social well-being of clients and significant
others.
PN Basic Care and Comfort 9 55.6% The nurse contributes to the plan of care to promote comfort and
assist client to perform activities of daily living.
PN Pharmacological Therapies 10 70.0% The nurse provides safe care for clients receiving medications and
parenteral therapy.
PN Reduction of Risk Potential 15 40.0% The nurse contributes to the plan of care to decrease clients’ risk of
developing complications from existing health disorders, treatments
or procedures.
PN Physiological Adaptation 15 40.0% The nurse contributes to the care of clients who have an acute,
chronic or life threatening illness.
No of Individual
Clinical Areas Points Score Description
No of Individual
QSEN Points Score Description
Safety 34 52.9% The minimization of risk factors that could cause injury or harm
while promoting quality care and maintaining a secure environment
for clients, self, and others.
Patient-Centered Care 14 57.1% The provision of caring and compassionate, culturally sensitive care
that is based on a patient’s physiological, psychological,
sociological, spiritual, and cultural needs, preferences, and values.
Evidence Based Practice 89 50.6% The use of current knowledge from research and other credible
sources to make clinical judgments and provide client-centered
care.
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Human Flourishing 16 50.0% Human flourishing is reflected in patient care that demonstrates
respect for diversity, approaches patients in a holistic and patient-
centered manner, and uses advocacy to enhance their health and
well-being.
Nursing Judgment 102 52.0% Nursing judgment involves the use of critical thinking and decision
making skills when making clinical judgments that promote safe,
quality patient care.
Professional Identity 6 33.3% Professional identity reflects the professional development of the
nurse as a member and leader of the health care team who
promotes relationship-centered care, and whose practice reflects
integrity and caring while following ethical and legal guidelines.
Spirit of Inquiry 20 50.0% A spirit of inquiry is exhibited by nurses who provide evidence based
clinical nursing practice and use evidence to promote change and
excellence.
No of Individual
Clinical Judgment Points Score Description
Recognize Cues 7 42.9% Filter information from different sources (i.e., signs, symptoms,
health history, environment).
Identify relevant information related to the client’s condition.
Use knowledge, experience and evidence to assess clients.
Use verbal, nonverbal, written, and electronic modes of
communication.
Recognize relevant subjective/objective client data.
Identify subtle and apparent changes in client condition and related
factors.
Analyze Cues 16 43.8% Link recognized cues to a client’s clinical presentation and
establishing probable client needs, concerns, or problems.
Compare client findings to evidence-based resources and standards
of care.
Analyze expected and unexpected findings in health data.
Anticipate illness/injury and wellness progression.
Identify client problems and related health alterations.
Analyze client needs.
Identify potential complications.
Identify how pathophysiology relates to clinical presentation.
Identify data that is of immediate concern.
Prioritize Hypotheses 7 57.1% Establish priorities of care based on the client’s health problems (i.e.
environmental factors, risk assessment, urgency, signs/ symptoms,
diagnostic test, lab values, etc.).
Organize client assessment information according to changes,
patterns and trends.
Use standards of care and empirical frameworks for priority setting.
Establish and prioritize client problems/needs based on the analysis
of information and factors.
Generate Solutions 19 52.6% Identify expected outcomes and related nursing interventions to
ensure clients’ needs are met.
Collaborate with members of the interprofessional healthcare team
to establish client outcomes and the plan of care.
Collaborate with client and care partners to establish client
outcomes and the plan of care.
Identify optimal client outcomes based on information and factors.
Identify evidence-based nursing actions to effectively address the
clinical situation of the client’s health problem.
Prioritize plan of care to achieve optimal client outcomes.
Prioritize nursing care when caring for multiple clients.
Re-prioritize nursing actions as the client’s condition changes.
Modify a plan of care to assure achievement of optimal client
outcomes when indicated.
Determine the potential impact of selected interventions.
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