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NCLEX CHAPTER 10: BLENDED COMPETENCIES, CLINICAL REASONING, AND PROCESSES OF PERSON-CENTERED CARE ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100% $8.99
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NCLEX CHAPTER 10: BLENDED COMPETENCIES, CLINICAL REASONING, AND PROCESSES OF PERSON-CENTERED CARE ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%

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The nursing process ensures that nurses are person centered rather than task centered. Rather than simply approaching a patient to take vital signs, the nurse thinks, "How is Mrs. Barclay today? Are our nursing actions helping her to achieve her goals? How can we better help her?" This demonstra...

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NCLEX CHAPTER 10: BLENDED COMPETENCIES, CLINICAL

REASONING, AND PROCESSES OF PERSON-CENTERED CARE ALL

EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY

GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%

The nursing process ensures that nurses are person centered rather than task centered. Rather than

simply approaching a patient to take vital signs, the nurse thinks, "How is Mrs. Barclay today? Are

our nursing actions helping her to achieve her goals? How can we better help her?" This

demonstrates which characteristic of the nursing process? - ANSWER- b, interpersonal.


All of the other options are characteristics of the nursing process, but the conversation and thinking

quoted best illustrates the interpersonal dimension of the nursing process.

An experienced nurse tells a beginning nurse not to bother studying too hard, since most clinical

reasoning becomes "second nature" and "intuitive" once you start practicing. What thinking below

should underlie the beginning nurse's response? - ANSWER- a.


Beginning nurses must use nursing knowledge and scientific problem solving as the basis of care

they give; intuitive problem solving comes with years of practice and observation. If the beginning

nurse has an intuition about a patient, that information should be discussed with the faculty

member, preceptor, or supervisor. Answer b is incorrect because there is a place for intuitive

reasoning in nursing, but it will never replace logical, scientific reasoning. Critical thinking is

contextual and changes depending on the circumstances, not on personal preference.

, A nurse is caring for a patient who has complications related to type 2 diabetes mellitus. The nurse

researches new procedures to care for foot ulcers when developing a plan of care for this patient.

Which QSEN competency does this action represent?

a. Patient-centered care

b. Evidence-based practice

c. Quality improvement


d. Informatics - ANSWER- c.


Quality improvement involves routinely updating nursing policies and procedures. Providing

patient-centered care involves listening to the patient and demonstrating respect and compassion.

Evidence-based practice is used when adhering to internal policies and standardized skills. The

nurse is employing informatics by using information and technology to communicate, manage

knowledge, and support decision making.

A nurse is assessing a 15-year-old female patient who is diagnosed with anorexia. Following the

assessment, the nurse recommends that the patient meet with a nutritionist. This action best

exemplifies the use of: - ANSWER- a.


Although all the options refer to the skills used by nurses in practice, the best choice is clinical

judgment as it refers to the result or outcome of critical thinking or clinical reasoning—in this case

the recommendation to meet with a nutritionist. Clinical reasoning usually refers to ways of

thinking about patient care issues (determining, preventing, and managing patient problems).

Critical thinking is a broad term that includes reasoning both outside and inside of the clinical

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