Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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In the assessment process, which components are included?

  1. Evaluation and reintegration

  2. Diagnosis and outcomes identified

  3. Implementation and outcomes

  4. Coordination and management

The correct answer is: Diagnosis and outcomes identified

The assessment process in nursing includes gathering comprehensive information about the patient's health status. Among the options, the inclusion of diagnosis and outcomes identified is particularly crucial. This component signifies that the nurse not only assesses the patient’s current health state but also deduces potential health issues (diagnosis) and determines the expected outcomes of care. This approach integrates both the clinical data collected during assessment and the anticipated goals for the patient's recovery or management, making it a fundamental part of holistic patient care. In contrast, while other options touch on important nursing tasks, they don't fundamentally reflect the core of the assessment phase itself. The coordination and management of care, for example, typically occurs after assessment and planning and focuses more on the implementation phase, which is subsequent to an initial assessment. Similarly, evaluation and reintegration, as well as implementation and outcomes, deal with progression and outcomes after the assessment and diagnosis have already been established.