NUR 321 Foundations of Nursing Exam 1
"related to" - ANS-What is the factor of a a condition, historical factor, or etiology that
gives a context for the defining characteristics?
1. right task
2. right circumstance
3. right person
4. right direction/communication
5. right supervision/evaluation - ANS-What are the five rights of delegation?
1. setting the stage
2. gathering info about patients problems and setting an agenda
3. nursing health history
4. terminating interview - ANS-What is involved in an initial patient-centered interview?
analysis - ANS-Which clinical skill during critical thinking involves Be open-minded as
you look at information about a patient. Do not make careless assumptions. Does the
data reveal a problem or trend that you believe is true, or are there other options?
Analyticity - ANS-Which critical thinking behavior involves:
Analyze potentially problematic situations; anticipate possible results or consequences;
value reason; use evidence-based knowledge.
assessment - ANS-Which part of the nursing process involves collecting information
from a patient and secondary sources (e.g., health care providers, family members)
along with interpreting and validating the information to form a complete database
assessment - ANS-Which phase of the nursing process includes:
Initial phase where data is gathered, the patient interview takes place, confidentiality of
the patient is maintained, and data is organized.
basic critical thinking - ANS-This is an example of what kind of critical thinking:
Following a procedure step by step without adjusting to a patient's unique needs
being with - ANS-which caring behavior involves being emotionally there for another
person
, caring - ANS-the heart of a nurse's ability to work with people in a respectful and
therapeutic way
specific and relational for each nurse-patient encounter
clinical guidelines or protocols - ANS-evidence-based documents that guide decisions
and interventions for specific health care problems
collaborative problem - ANS-Actual or potential physiological complication that nurses
monitor to detect a change in patient status
complex critical thinking - ANS-This is an example of what kind of critical thinking:
a nurse learns that alternative and perhaps conflicting solutions exist
courtesy, comfort, connection, and confirmation - ANS-What are the 4 C's in which
communicating with a patient during an assessment is considered effective?
Data Analysis and Interpretation - ANS-involve recognizing patterns in clustered data,
comparing them with standards such as the NANDA-I classification of nursing
diagnoses and defining characteristics, and coming to a reasoned conclusion about a
patient's response to a health problem
data cluster - ANS-What is a set of cues, the signs or symptoms gathered during
assessment. Each cue is an objective or subjective sign, symptom, or risk factor that,
when analyzed with other cues, begins to lead to diagnostic conclusions?
dependent - ANS-independent or dependent nursing intervention?
changing a dressing
dependent - ANS-independent or dependent nursing intervention?
giving a medication
dependent - ANS-independent or dependent nursing intervention?
inserting a foley
dependent - ANS-independent or dependent nursing intervention?
suctioning a patient's mouth
dependent - ANS-What kind of intervention is physician initiated?
(dependent, interdependent or independent)
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